Recent Developments
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Recent Articles
COMMENT: Balancing Deterrence, Comity Considerations, and Judicial Efficiency: The Use of the D.C. Circuit’s Proximate Cause Standards for Determining Subject Matter Jurisdiction Over Extraterritorial Antitrust Cases
By Stephanie A. CaseyClick here to view this Comment.
Recrafting the Jurisdictional Framework for Private Rights of Action Under the Federal Securities Laws
By Jeffrey T. Cook Click here to view this Article.
Preaching Terror: Free Speech or Wartime Incitment?
By Robert S. Tanenbaum Click here to view this Article
COMMENT: Battered Nation Syndrome: Relaxing the Imminence Requirement of Self-Defense in International Law
By Michael Skopets Click here to view this Comment.
The Standard of Care for Residents and Other Medical School Graduates in Training
By Joseph H. King Click here to view this Article.
COMMENT: The New Journalism? Why Traditional Defamation Laws Should Apply to Internet Blogs
By Melissa Troiano Click here to view this Comment.
A Fresh Start For Personal Bankruptcy Reform: The Need For Simplification and a Single Portal
By Jean Braucher Click here to view this Article.
COMMENT: Pharmacy Conscience Clause Statutes: Constitutional Religious “Accommodations” or Unconstitutional “Substantial Burdens” on Women?
By Melissa Duvall Click here to view this Comment.
From Pirate to Partners (Episode II): Protecting Intellectual Property in Post-WTO China
By Peter K. Yu Click here to view this Article.
One for All: The Problem of Uniformity Cost in Intellectual Property Law
By Michael W. Carroll Click here to view this Article.