Recent Developments
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Recent Articles
COMMENT: Mercury Rising: The Omnibus Autism Proceeding and What Families Should Know Before Rushing out of Vaccine Court
By Gordon SheminClick here to view this Comment
Federal Tails and State Puppy Dogs: Preempting Parallel State Wage Claims to Preserve the Integrity of Federal Group Wage Actions
By Rachel K. Alexander Click here to view this Article
Are You Still My Mother? Interstate Recognition of Adoptions by Gays and Lesbians
By Rhonda Wasserman Click here to view this Article
The Misuse of the Less Restrictive Alternative Inquiry in Rule of Reason Analysis
By Gabriel A. Feldman Click here to view this Article
COMMENT: Disparity in Copyright Protection: Focus on the Finished Image Ignores the Art in the Details
By Karen D. Williams Click here to view this Comment
The Somali Piracy Problem: A Global Puzzle Necessitating a Global Solution
By Milena Sterio Click here to view this Article
Mugged Twice? Payment of Ransom on the High Sea
By Lawrence Rutkowski, Bruce G. Paulsen, Jonathan D. Stoian Click here to view this Article
COMMENT: To Abstain or Not to Abstain? A New Framework for Application of the Abstention Doctrine in International Parallel Proceedings
By Jocelyn H. Bush Click here to view this Comment
Salvage Awards on the Somali Coast: Who Pays for Public and Private Rescue Efforts in Piracy Crises?
By Geoffrey Christopher Rapp Click here to view this Article