Recent Developments

Volume 74, Issue 6 is out now! Check out the PDFs to the print book here and the Forum here!

Each year, AULR proudly hosts a Federal Circuit Symposium composed of various panels to discuss developing legal issues exclusive to the Federal Circuit. This year, the Symposium will be held in Claudio Grossman Hall on Friday, November, November 7th from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm EST. The keynote speakers will be Judge Sharon Prost, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and Judge Doris Johnson Hines, United States International Trade Commission. We hope to see you there!

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Recent Articles

NOTE: INS v. Cardoza-Fonseca: Establishment of a More Liberal Asylum Standard

By Anthony Asuncion

By Anthony Asuncion
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COMMENT: After School Board of Nassau County v. Arline: Employees with AIDS and the Concerns of the “Worried Well”

By Evelynn M. Gentemann

By Evelynn M. Gentemann
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The Continuting Diminished Availability of Federal Habeas Corpus Review to Challenge State Court Judgments

By Ira P. Robbins & Susan M. Newell

By Ira P. Robbins & Susan M. Newell
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NOTE: Refusal to Deal as a Per Se Violation of the Sherman Act: Russell Stover Attacks the Colgate Doctrine

By Kathryn Kusske

By Kathryn Kusske
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Who Cares Who Wrote “Shakespeare”?

By Peter Jaszi

By Peter Jaszi
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NOTE: Reduction of Risk Under NEPA: Stress and People Against Nuclear Energy

By Mary Nelson

By Mary Nelson
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COMMENT: Requirement of Notice of Third-Party Subpoenas Issued in SEC Investigations: A New Limitation on the Administrative Subpoena Power

By Donald R.C. Pongrace

By Donald R.C. Pongrace
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COMMENT: The Application of Collateral Estoppel in the Tax Fraud Context: Does it Meet the Requirement of Fairness and Equity?

By Kathleen H. Musslewhite

By Kathleen H. Musslewhite
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Reply Brief of Appellant Edward De Vere, Seventeenth Earl of Oxford In Re Shakespeare: The Authorship of Shakespeare on Trial

By Peter Jaszi

By Peter Jaszi
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NOTE: Attorney’s Fees and Ruckelshaus v. Sierra Club: Discouraging Citizens from Challenging Administrative Agency Decisions

By Dean R. Nicyper

By Dean R. Nicyper
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