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

COMMENT: Addressing Perceptions of Procedural Unfairness in Compulsory Unitization by Appointing Neutral Experts

By Gideon Wiginton

By Gideon Wiginton
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The Brain-Disordered Defendant: Neuroscience and Legal Insanity in the Twenty-First Century

By Richard E. Redding

By Richard E. Redding
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Improving the Rolling Contract

By Stephen E. Friedman

By Stephen E. Friedman
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COMMENT: Procuring the Right to an Unfair Trial: Federal Rule of Evidence 804(B)(6) and the Due Process Implications of the Rule’s Failure to Require Standards of Reliability for Admissible Evidence

By Kelly Rutan

By Kelly Rutan
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COMMENT: The Case for A.U. (Accountable Universities): Enforcing University Administrator Fiduciary Duties Through Student Derivative Suits

By Sara R. Kusiak

By Sara R. Kusiak
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The Crimmigration Crisis: Immigrants, Crime, and Sovereign Power

By Juliet Stumpf

By Juliet Stumpf
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Restoring Trust in Corporate Directors: The Disney Standard and The “New” Good Faith

By Sarah Helene Duggin & Stephen M. Goldman

By Sarah Helene Duggin & Stephen M. Goldman
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Minority Investor Protections as Default Norms: Using Price to Illuminate the Deal in Close Corporations

By Robert C. Illig

By Robert C. Illig
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COMMENT: Separate But Taxed: A Rejection of the Streamlined Sales Tax Project Through a Commerce Clause and Federalist Analysis

By Gregory R. Evans

By Gregory R. Evans
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Preemption, Agency Cost Theory, and Predatory Lending by Banking Agents: Are Federal Regulators Biting Off More Than They Can Chew?

By Christopher L. Peterson

By Christopher L. Peterson
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