Vol. 23, No. 1
The Regent Law Review’s Fall 2010 Issue (Vol. 23, No. 1) features four articles and three notes. Below is a list of the pieces and their authors. To order a copy, please fill out the subscription form.
Articles
Exposing the Underground Establishment Clause in the Supreme Court's Abortion Cases - Justin Murray ![]()
Monopolistic Gatekeepers' Vicarious Liability for Copyright Infringement - Ke Steven Wan ![]()
The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and California's Struggle with Same-Sex Marriage - John Rogers ![]()
A Crisis in Indian Country: An Analysis of the Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010 - Gideon M. Hart ![]()
Notes
Is and Ought: How the Progression of Ricci Teaches Us to Accept the Criticisms and Reject the Norms of Political Jurisprudence - Robert F. Noote IV ![]()
Interfacing Your Accuser: Computerized Evidence and the Confrontation Clause Following Melendez-Diaz -
Erick J. Poorbaugh ![]()
A Fly in the Ointment: Why Federal Preemption Doctrine and 42 U.S.C.§ 7431 Do Not Preclude Local Land Use Regulations Related to Global Warming - Shannon Brown ![]()