Southwestern Law Review
The Southwestern Law Review is a student-edited quarterly journal that publishes scholarly articles and commentary on the law contributed by prominent jurists, practitioners, law professors, and student members of the Law Review staff.
Participation in the Law Review program provides students with the opportunity for concentrated study in specific areas of the law and enhances their skills in legal research, writing, and analysis. Each Law Review member has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and a solid foundation in legal skills. Students ranked in the top 10% of the first-year day or SCALE, and second-year evening or PLEAS classes are invited to participate on Law Review. Additionally, several students in the top 30% of their class are extended invitations based on their performance in the annual Summer Write-On Competition. The entire editorial and publication process is directed by an editorial board composed of students who have met stringent academic requirements and have at least one year of membership on the Law Review staff. Under the close supervision of the Law Review Faculty Advisors, all incoming staff members write a draft note during the fall semester Law Review Staff Seminar. The staff members revise these draft notes during the spring semester and submit the drafts to the editorial board for possible publication.
The Southwestern Law Review focuses on a variety of legal issues in California and federal law. Recent volumes have featured articles examining environmental law, the First Amendment, labor law, family law, public interest law, health law, copyright, criminal procedure, the right to privacy, sexual harassment, and the federal and state Statutes of Limitation.
As part of its activities, the Law Review also sponsors symposia and the Distinguished Lecture Series. These programs feature prominent members of the legal community who lecture or participate in panel discussions on topical legal issues. Recent symposia have covered topics such as:
- Widening the Lens of Justice: Unmasking the Layers of Racial and Social Inequality
- A Conversation About Deported Americans
- New Frontiers in Torts: The Challenges of Science, Technology, and Innovation
- Immigration in the Trump Era
- Modern Implications of the Laws of War
- Stuck in Forward? Debt, Austerity and the Possibilities of the Political, a ClassCrits Workshop
- 40 Years of LGBT Legal Activism - Taking Stock and Looking Ahead
- CERCLA and the Future of Liability-Based Environmental Regulation
- Beyond Borders - Extraterritoriality in American Law
- Bankruptcy in the New Millennium
- The Evolution of J.D. Programs - Is Non-Traditional Becoming More Traditional?
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Current Issue
- Vol. 52, No. 3, Spring 2024
i Table of Contents (PDF) 351 Concluding the Restatement (Third) of Torts: An Introduction (PDF) Byron G. Stier and Christopher J. Robinette
358 A Brief Introduction to the American Law Institute and the Restatements of Torts (PDF) Hon. Goodwin H. Liu
364 The American Law Institute and the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Presentation of Michael Green (PDF) Michael D. Green
369 Tort Theory and the Restatement, in Retrospect (PDF) Keith N. Hylton
399 Is the Third Restatement of Design Defect a Defective Product? (PDF) Gregory C. Keating
428 The Role of Tort Theory in the Third Restatement of Torts: An Explanation and Defense (PDF) Kenneth W. Simons
444 Tort Theory and the Restatements: Presentation of Catherine Sharkey (PDF) Catherine M. Sharkey
450 Informed Consent in the Restatement of Medical Malpractice (PDF) Mark A. Hall
465 Modernizing the Medical Malpractice Standard of Care (PDF) Philip G. Peters, Jr.
478 Informed Consent in the New Restatement on Medical Malpractice: A Friendly Critique (PDF) Nina A. Kohn
484 Keynote Symposium Presentation of Brian Panish and Jesse Creed (PDF) Brian Panish and Jesse Creed
493 The Equity of Tort Claims for Medical Monitoring (PDF) Mark A. Geistfeld
512 The Restatement (Third) of Torts Proposes Abandoning Tort Law’s Present Injury Requirement to Allow Medical Monitoring Claims: Should Courts Follow? (PDF) Victor E. Schwartz and Christopher E. Appel 543 Trauma Damages (PDF) Martha Chamallas
580 Why Courts Should Continue to Reject Innovator Liability Theories that Seek to Hold Branded Drug Manufacturers Liable for Generic Drug Injuries (PDF) Mark A. Behrens and Christopher E. Appel
607 Damages: Symposium Presentation of Anthony Sebok (PDF) Anthony J. Sebok 615 Damages: Symposium Presentation of Ibiere Seck (PDF) Ibiere N. Seck
618 Damages and Trial Practice: Symposium Presentation of Judge Kevin Brazile (PDF) Hon. Kevin C. Brazile
Notes and Comments
623 “Remain in Mexico” Policy and Its Progeny: Is There Hope? (PDF) Elena V. Cordonean
645 Don’t Go Down that Aisle: Circuit Courts’ Problematic Interpretation of Sentencing Enhancements and the Need for Change (PDF) Peter S. Demerdjian
661 How Conservatorships are “Toxic” for Women’s Reproductive Rights (PDF) Kristin A. Strange
Recent Issues
- Vol. 52, No. 2, Spring 2023
i Table of Contents (PDF) 191 Foreword (PDF) Lloyd L. Lee
199 Reflections on Place and People from Within (PDF) M. Alexander Pearl
208 Thoughts on A Nation Within’s Discussion of the Navajo Nation’s Water Rights (PDF) Adam Crepelle
217 Tribal Self-Determination and A Nation Within (PDF) Angela R. Riley
226 Ma’ii and Nanaboozhoo Fistfight in Heaven (PDF) Tamera Begay and Mathew L.M. Fletcher
239 Reform in the Fifth World (PDF) Jessica A. Shoemaker
255 The Reports of My Death Are Greatly Exaggerated: The Continued Vitality of Worcester v. Georgia (PDF) Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely
271 The Nation Within: Prospects for an Indigenous Future (PDF) Wendy S. Greyeyes
281 Afterword: With Gratitude (PDF) Ezra Rosser
Notes and Comments
293 Double Taxation on the Rise: Addressing Double State Income Tax for Remote Workers (PDF) Matthew Behboud 308 Supreme Court Ethics Regulation: Amending the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 to Address Justices’ Unethical Behavior (PDF) April Rivera
330 Lyrical Murderers: Why We Should Think Twice Before Admitting Rap Lyrics in Criminal Cases (PDF) Bryse K. Thornwell - Vol. 52, No. 1, Fall 2022
i Table of Contents (PDF) 1 Foreword: Beginning with Admitting Inhumanity (PDF) Martha Minow
9 Truth, Healing, Empowerment: Eric Yamamoto on Reparative Justice for the People of Jeju (PDF) Natsu Taylor Saito
20 Accountability for the Harms of Indigenous Boarding Schools: The Challenge of “Healing the Persisting Wounds” of “Historic Injustice” (PDF) Rebecca Tsosie
40 Bringing to Light: Reflections on Professor Yamamoto’s “Social Healing Through Justice” and the Potential of the California Truth & Healing Council (PDF) Margaret M. Russell
50 A Social Healing Approach to Native Hawaiian Claims: Law and Resistance at Maunakea (PDF) Susan K. Serrano
67 Pūpūkahi I Holomua: Critical Lessons of Social Healing Through Justice for Native Hawaiians Redress in Canada and Its Human Rights Legacy (PDF) Troy J.H. Andrade
81 Redress in Canada and Its Human Rights Legacy (PDF) Greg Robinson
95 Human Rights Law and Social Healing Through Justice for Cheju Massacres (1947-1954): The United States’ Unlawful Acts and Omissions (PDF) Sang-Soo Hur
111 Jeju Peace, Education, and Reconciliation: Continued Challenges Relating to the Jeju 4.3 Tragedy (PDF) Kunihiko Yoshida
126 What Jeju 4.3 Survivors and Families Can Learn from the Global South in Seeking Justice from an Empire (PDF) Ruben Carranza
141 Afterword: International Reparations: What Justice Amends Can and Should There Be? (PDF) Eric K. Yamamoto
Notes and Comments
161 Your Secret Cell Phone Passcode May Not Be a Secret for Long: The Uncertainty of Compelled Password Production (PDF) Michael Seager 174 Katz in the Digital Age: Why the Katz Subjective Prong Must Be Restrengthened (PDF) Ash Wold
- Vol. 51, No. 1, Fall 2021
i Table of Contents (PDF) 1 Foreword (PDF) Justice (Ret.) Gary Hastings 9 Videoconferencing and Legal Doctrine (PDF) Scott Dodson
20 Empathy and Remote Legal Proceedings (PDF) Susan A. Bandes & Neal Feigenson 40 Online Jury Selection: New Tools for Jury Trials (PDF) Jeffrey T. Frederick
63 Bearing Witness to, Well, Witnesses: An Examination of Remote Testimony Versus In-Court Testimony (PDF) Karen Lisko
71 Civil Jury Trials by Zoom: We're All Plugged into One World Now (PDF) Ted A. Donner
91 Access to Justice in a Time of COVID (PDF) Douglas G. Carnahan 107 The Constitutionality of Remote Trials (PDF) Norman M. Garland
116 The Online Criminal Trial as a Public Trial (PDF) Stephen E. Smith
133 Prosecutorial Dilemmas amid the Pandemic and Online Jury Trials (PDF) Brandon Marc Draper 142 Mediation in the COVID-19 Era: Is Online Mediation Here to Stay? (PDF) Kristi J. Paulson Notes and Comments
156 Hero and Villain: The Defense Production Act in the Era of COVID-19 (PDF) Ariel F. Coto 174 Independent Character Copyrightability and the Implications of DC Comics v. Towle: Formulating a Framework Based on the Realities of Character Construction (PDF) Eric Naessig - Vol. 50, No. 3, Fall 2022
i Table of Contents (PDF) 397 Foreword: Widening the Lens of Justice: Unmasking the Layers of Racial and Social Inequality (PDF) Isabelle R. Gunning 407 The Death Penalty and Race and How the Ultimate Punishment Highlights the Flaws in Our Criminal Justice System (PDF) Kenneth Williams
419 Real Justice for Breonna: Re-Envisioning Knock-and-Announce (PDF) Njery Mathis Rutledge 437 Growing Concerns About Spatial Inequality Related to the COVID-19 Economy: Reflections on Place Based Policies (PDF) Kenya L. Covington
463 New Steps Toward Environmental Justice: The California Coastal Act and Environmental Justice Near Ports (PDF) Heather Kryczka, Natalia Ospina & Taylor Thomas
509 Partisan Gerrymandering as a Threat to Multicultural Democracy (PDF) Bertrall L. Ross
Notes and Comments
526 Strictly Speaking: Transforming Fair Users From Defendants to Copyright Holders (PDF) Aleeza Marashlian - Vol. 50, No. 2, Spring 2021
i Table of Contents (PDF) 208 Moving Forward (PDF) Chacon, Jennifer M. 218 Relief and Statutes of Limitation for Deportable Noncitizens under Asian Exclusion, 1882-1948 (PDF) Chin, Gabriel J.
231 (Un)Equal Immigration Protection (PDF) Rosenbaum, Carrie L. 263 Activism, Identity and Rights in Deportee Communities (PDF) Saucedo, Leticia M.
275 The Impacted Immigration Lawyer in the Era of Trump: Empathy, Wellbeing, and Sustainable Lawyering (PDF) Vazquez, Julia
296 Culture and Borders: Place and Self (PDF) Vigil, Diego
305 Immigration Law Lessons from Deported Americans: Life after Deportation to Mexico (PDF) Johnson, Kevin R. 319 Laying the Legal Foundation for a Right to Stay in Deported Americans (PDF) Shah, Ragini
333 Learning from Deported Americans (PDF) Eagly, Ingrid
342 Deportation in the Shadows of Due Process: The Dangerous Implications of DHS v. Thuraissigiam (PDF) Kanstroom, Daniel 359 Reflections on the Right to Move Freely across Borders (PDF) Caldwell, Beth 372 Empowering Immigration Judges to Sanction Attorneys Abusing the Powerless (PDF) Bran, Abraham Estuardo
- Vol. 50, No. 1, Spring 2021
i Table of Contents (PDF) 1 All Except for: Animus That Drives Exclusions in Criminal Justice Reform (PDF) Carpenter, Catherine L. 44 Banishing 'Sex Offenders': How Meaningless Language Makes Bad Law (PDF) Hamilton-Smith, Guy 70 Advocating for 290 Registrants in the Era of Coronavirus and Court Closures (PDF) Bellucci, Janice M.; Morse, Carlton 91 Moral Dimensions of Warfare (PDF) Qureshi, Waseem Ahmad Notes and Comments
129 The Problem with Johnson and Lemond: Irreconcilable Science and the Brady-Napue No-Man's Land (PDF) Hyman, Andy 151 Testing the Scope of Status (PDF) Jansson, Erica L. 179 An Illusion of Choice: Defunding the Right to Choose (PDF) Rutenberg, Meg - Vol. 49, No. 3, Spring 2021
i Table of Contents (PDF) 348 Dedication (PDF) Byron G. Stier 349 New Frontiers in Tort Law and the Challenges of Science, Technology & Innovation: An Introduction (PDF) Byron G. Stier 362 Holistic Tort Theory (PDF) Alan Calnan
378 Rendering Justice in Key Areas of Tort Law in the Next Decade (PDF) Victor E. Schwartz
390 Outgunned No More?: Reviving a Firearms Industry Mass Tort Litigation (PDF) Linda S. Mullenix
436 The Rule of Science and the Rule of Law (PDF) Mark S. Behrens; Andrew J. Trask 455 Brave New World: Technology and Tort Practice (PDF) Richard Marcus
462 Incorporating an Actual Malice Exception to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (PDF) Christopher J. Robinette; Shannon N. Costa
478 Torts: Past, Present, and Future - Presentation of Brian Panish (PDF) Brian Panish
483 Torts: Past, Present, and Future - Presentation of Victor Schwartz (PDF) Victor Schwartz
487 New Developments in Tort Litigation: Presentation of Francis McGovern (PDF) Francis McGovern
492 The Education of the Judiciary: The Sciences Addressing Disease Causation (PDF) Michael Green
504 New Means of Financing Tort Lawsuits and Law Firms: Presentation of Professor Anthony Sebok (PDF) Anthony Sebok
511 New Means of Financing Tort Lawsuits and Law Firms: Presentation of James Fischer (PDF) James Fischer
Notes and Comments
518 Bringing Lenders Back to the Game: Harmonizing Access to Affordable Housing While Protecting Your Tax Dollars from Fraud Notes and Comments (PDF) Brandon Faus 537 The Paradox of S.B. 1421: A New Tool to Shed Light on Police Misconduct and a Perverse Incentive to Cover It up Notes and Comments (PDF) Carina Miller - Vol. 49, No. 2, Spring 2020
189 On The Value of Teddy Bears and Barbie Dolls: The Place of Children's Transitional Objects in Family Law (PDF) Benjamin D. Garber & Dana E. Prescott 215 Pornography as a Tool for Perpetuation of Gender Hierarchy: The United States as a Case Study (PDF) Limor Ezioni 243 Attorney-Client Sexual Relationships in the #METOO Era: Understanding Current State Approaches and Working Towards a Better Rule (PDF) Casey W. Baker, J.D. 271 The Changing Face of Warfare in the Hi-Tech World (PDF) Dr. Waseem Ahmad Qureshi 309 The Harsh Reality of Rule 8(A)(2): Keeping the TWIQBAL Pleading Standard Plausible, Not Pliable (PDF) Kelsey Finn 330 Funk Brothers, Myriad, & Products of Nature: How a Lack of Understanding Scientific Principles is Damaging the Patent System (PDF) Jared M. Graff - Vol. 49, No. 1, Spring 2020
1 The Precarious Position of the Fourth Estate in Trumptopia: The Role of Popular Culture and the Law in Protecting Media Freedom (PDF) Professor Taylor Simpson-Wood 57 Thieves in the Night? Pre-deprivation Requirements for Removal of Homeless Persons' Property from Public Areas (PDF) Tim Donaldson 93 The Agony & the Ecstasy of #MeToo: The Hidden Costs of Reliance on Carceral Politics (PDF) Guy Hamilton-Smith 122 Burning Down the House? Ben Carson and U.S. Housing Policy (PDF) Brendan Williams 144 I Wish I Knew Then What I Know Now: Looking to the Objective Science in Evaluating Juveniles' (In)Competency. (PDF) Tina M. Robinson 169 Updating the Law to Keep Pace with Newsfeeds and Online Victimization: The Need for Limited Access to Sex Offenders' Online Identifiers (PDF) Jaynee Mathis - Vol. 48, No. 3, Fall 2019
[i] Table of Contents (PDF)
457 Immigration in the Trump Era: Introduction (PDF) Beth Caldwell 463 Judicial Review and the Immigration Laws Immigration in the Trump Era: Keynote (PDF) Kevin R. Johnson 475 Trump's Immployment Law Agenda: Intensifying Employment-Based Enforcement and Un-Authorizing the Authorized Immigration in the Trump Era (PDF) Kati L. Griffith; Shannon Gleeson 503 Sanctuary States Immigration in the Trump Era (PDF) Rose Cuison Villazor; Alma Godinez-Navarro 525 Looking Ahead at Vagueness Claims in the Immigration Context Post-Dimaya Immigration in the Trump Era (PDF) Jennifer Lee Koh 531 The Struggle for Equality: Women's Rights, Human Rights, and Asylum Protection Immigration in the Trump Era (PDF) Karen Musalo 539 Some Preliminary Thoughts on Dimaya Immigration in the Trump Era (PDF) Gabriel Chin 545 Rethinking the FTC's Role and Abilities in Protecting Consumer Data in the Wake of the Equifax Breach Notes and Comments (PDF) Giordan Roque 571 Get Prepared for Class: The Case for Requiring Reasonable Ascertainability for Class Action Certification in the Ninth Circuit Notes and Comments (PDF) Gevork Gazaryan 595 Injury from within: Toward an Unmodified Duty for Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress Notes and Comments (PDF) Xhesi Hysi - Vol. 48, No. 2, Fall 2019
199 Contextualizing Mindfulness: Foundations, Practice Guidance, And Cultural Implications (PDF) Diana Winston 207 Self-Mastery: The Pathway To Peak Performance And Well-Being In The Law (PDF) Jarrett A. Green, Esq., M.A. & Rebecca A. Simon, Esq. 241 Can Mindfulness Help Law Students With Stress, Focus, And Well-Being? An Empirical Study Of 1Ls At A Midwestern Law School (PDF) Richard C. Reuben & Kennon M. Sheldon 267 Mindful Engagement And Relational Lawyering (PDF) Susan L. Brooks 295 Integrating Positive Psychology Into Legal Education (PDF) R. Lisle Baker 329 Using Mindfulness Meditation To Foster Reflection In Externships (PDF) Alison Lintal 343 Cultivating A 'Reflective Approach' To The Practice Of Law: The Use Of Meditation In Legal Education (PDF) Anthony Cullen 351 Mindful Mediation (PDF) Brian A. Pappas 367 The Virtue Of Vulnerability (PDF) Nathalie Martin 381 Mindfulness As Resistance (PDF) Tim Iglesias 401 Mindfulness In Legal Ethics And Professionalism (PDF) Peter H. Huang 413 The Gilded Octagon: Unionization To Give Mixed Martial Artists A Fighting Chance Against The UFC's Coercive Contracts (PDF) Madelynn A. Hefner 437 Protecting Our Genetic Code: Can Copyright Succeed Where Patents Have Failed? (PDF) William Dietz - Vol. 48, No. 1, Spring 2019
1 The Evidentiary Issue Crystalized By The Cosby and Weinstein Scandals: The Propriety Of Admitting Testimony About An Accused's Uncharged Misconduct Under The Doctrine Of Objective Chances To Prove Identity (PDF) Edward J. Imwinkelried 37 Judicial Activism In The First Decade Of The Roberts Court: Six Activism Measures Applied (PDF) Warren S. Grimes 81 Tribal (De)termination? Commercial Speech, Native American Imagery And Cultural Sovereignty (PDF) Jason Zenor 105 "The State Is Not Omnipresent In The Home": Mandatory Firearm Ownership Laws And The Constitution (PDF) Nathaniel Ament-Stone 133 The Political Advantage Of Medicare Advantage (PDF) Brendan Williams 151 The Office Of Legal Counsel Juggernaut: No One Is Above The Law (PDF) Susan Frontiera 173 Rapp Snitch Knishes: The Danger Of Using Gangster Rap Lyrics To Prove Defendants' Character (PDF) Luke Walls - Vol. 47, No. 2, Spring 2018
291 Keynote Address: Fake News, Weaponized Defamation and the First Amendment (PDF) Erwin Chemerinsky 297 Fake News & Film: How Alternative Facts Influence the National Discourse (PDF) Jeremy Geltzer 335 The Economics of Weaponized Defamation Lawsuits (PDF) David J. Acheson & Dr. Ansgar Wohlschlegel 385 Responsible Communication and Protection of Public Participation: Assessing Canada's Newest Public Interest Speech Protections (PDF) Hilary Young 417 Responding to "Fake News": Is There an Alternative to Law and Regulation? (PDF) David Goldberg 449 Take the Gatekeepers to Court: How Marijuana Research Under a Biased Federal Monopoly Obstructs the Science-Based Path to Legalization (PDF) Jasen B. Talise 471 State Standing: Watering Down Article III With Special Solicitude (PDF) Rosio Flores - Vol. 47, No. 1, Fall 2017
1 A Sign of Hope: Shifting Attitudes on Sex Offense Registration Laws (PDF) Catherine L. Carpenter 2 Timeline of a Panic: A Brief History of Our Ongoing Sex Offense War (PDF) Emily Horowitz 3 On Holy Ground: Church Sanctuary in the Trump Era (PDF) Valerie J. Munson 4 Discriminating Gender: Legal, Medical, and Social Presumptions About Transgender and Intersex People (PDF) Janet Dolgin 5 The American Aversion to Ties in Sport and Intercollegiate Wrestling's Labyrinthine Tiebreaker Rules (PDF) Ilhyung Lee 6 When Social History Becomes a Constitution: The Bolivian Post-Liberal Experiment and the Central Role of History and Intent in Constitutional Adjudication (PDF) Jorge Farinacci-Fernós 7 From Arlington to Tennessee: The Beginnings of a Chevron Deference Farewell Tour? (PDF) Carlos A. Hernandez 8 The Need For Songwriters' Control: A Proposal to Prevent Unwanted Uses of Musical Compositions at Political Rallies (PDF) Taylor L. Condit 9 Augmented Reality Incitement: How the Creator of Pokémon Go, and Those Who Follow, are Open to Tortious Liability (PDF) Jamison Tyler Gilmore 10 Eradicating the Plague: Charging and Sentencing Domestic Violence Offenders Using Science, Not Tradition (PDF) Mina Elmasry 11 What's Going on Hair?: Untangling Societal Misconceptions That Stop Braids, Twists, and Dreads From Receiving Deserved Title VII Protection (PDF) Venessa Simpson - Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring 2017
327 Keynote: The Modern Laws of War (PDF) General John R. Allen, USMC, (ret). 337 A Matter of Policy: United States Application of the Law of Armed Conflict (PDF) Chris Jenks 355 International Law Applies to Cyber Warfare! No What? (PDF) Gary D. Brown 379 Command Responsibility in the Twenty-First Century: The United States Basic Framework and Future Military (and Quasi-Military) Operations (PDF) Joshua E. Kastenberg 401 Accountability in the Colombian Peace Agreement: Are the Proposed Sanctions Contrary to Colombia's International Obligations? (PDF) Claudia Josi 423 Reasonably Accommodating Employees with Mental Health Conditions by Putting Them Back to Work (PDF) Lauren Fierro 445 Bullying Beyond the Schoolhouse Gate: How School Districts can Constitutionally Regulate Off-Campus Cyberspeech (PDF) Katrina V. Berroya 469 Breaking News and Breaking the Law: Reining in California's Criminalization of Paparazzi and the Intent to Photograph (PDF) Emily A. Rehm 489 More Bang for the Buck: "Freaks" and the Intimitate-Sex-For-Money License (PDF) Aron Hier - Vol. 46, No. 2, Spring 2017
217 Introduction (PDF)
Evan J. Mandery219 Choosing Life: Reflections on the Movement to End Capital Punishment (PDF)
Stephen Rohde253 Why the Death Penalty is Slowly Dying (PDF)
Kenneth Williams275 Gregg at 40(PDF)
Evan J. Mandery303 Capital Punishment is Constitutional, and a "Cruel and Unusual Punishment." Now. For Now. (PDF)
Darren A. Reid - Vol. 46, No. 1, Fall 2016
Articles
Substantial Burdens in the Law
R. George Wright (PDF)Can Constitutional Drafter See the Future? No, and It's Time We Stop Pretending They Can
Andrew Friedman (PDF)Too Many Cooks Spoil the Cake, and Too Many Statutes Spoil the LLC: A Plea for Uniformity
Carol Goforth (PDF)Notes and Comments
Close The Homeopathic Loophole: Require Homeopathic Medications To Prove Their Effectiveness
Roy C. Manukyan (PDF)Inter Partes Review: Should Hedge Fund Managers Be Able to Profit From Challenging a Patent’s Validity?
Sherron Wiggins (PDF)Copyright Owners Take on the World (Wide Web): A Proposal to Amend the DMCA Notice and Takedown Procedures
Megan Smallen (PDF)Competitive Advantage: The Actions ESPN Must Take in Order to Maintain a Leadership Position in the Wake of Cable Un-bundling
Matthew Edwards (PDF)Copyright 2016 Southwestern Law Review
- Vol. 45, No. 4, Spring 2016
ClassCrits VIII
Emerging Coalitions: Challenging the Structures of Inequality
Foreword
Wendy A. Bach & Lucy Jewel (PDF)
CRITICAL RACE THEORY, TRANSFORMATION AND PRAXIS
Kim E. Clark (PDF)
Developing a Pedagogy of Beneficiary Accountability int he Representation of Social Justice Non-Profit Organizations
Amber Baylor & Daria Fisher Page (PDF)
Bridging the Secular-Religious Divide with Assistance From The Buddha
James G. Wilson (PDF)
An Inquiry Into White Supremacy, Sovereignty, and the Law
David P. Waggoner (PDF)
Countering Neoliberalism and Aligning Solidarities: Rethinking Domestic Violence Advocacy
Deborah M. Weissman (PDF)Articles
The "Romeo Juliet" Scenario in the Aftermath Johnson V. Superior Court
Laura Arnold (PDF)
Returning to Rutherford: A Call to California Courts to Rejoin the Legal Mainstream and Require Causation be Proved in Asbestos Cases Under Traditional Torts Principles
Jason Litt, Emily Cuatto, & Jessica Di Palma (PDF)Copyright 2016 Southwestern Law Review
- Vol. 45, No. 3, Spring 2016
Symposium
453 Keynote Address (PDF)
Lisa M. Schenck461 Throwaway Children: The Tragic Consequences of a False Narrative (PDF)
Catherine L. Carpenter495 Two For One: The Ethical Pursuit of Justice in the Military, and Battlefield Success, Through Joint Prosecutorial Decisions (PDF)
Rachel VanLandingham & Geoffrey Corn523 "Just the Facts, Ma'am": How Military Appellate Courts Rely on Factual Sufficiency Review to Overturn Sexual Assault Cases When Victims are "Incapacitated" (PDF)
Lisa M. Schenck561 Fearing the Dark: The Use of Witchcraft to Control Human Trafficking Victims and Sustain Vulnerability (PDF)
Luz. E. Nagle & Bolaji Owasanoye595 The Punishment of Islamic Sex Crimes in a Modern Legal System the Islamic Qanun of Aceh, Indonesia (PDF)
Mark CammackArticles
631 Mapping Inter-Organizational Boundary Bureaucracy and the Need for Oversight (PDF)
Bobbi Jo Boyd719 State "Right to Try" Acts: A Good Start, But a Federal Act is Necessary (PDF)
Ellen A. BlackNotes and Comments
756 Asteroidae Naturae: What it Takes to Capture an Asteroid (PDF)
Michael JensenCopyright 2016 Southwestern Law Review
- Vol. 45, No. 2, Spring 2016
Articles
241 Beyond Preemption of Generic Drug Claims (PDF)
Eric Lindenfeld & Jasper L. Tran257 Eye of the Beholder: The Wrongful Conviction of Charles Milles Manson (PDF)
Carrie Leonetti333 Entertainers Beware - You May Have Less Insurance Coverage Than You Think (PDF)
Edwin F. McPhersonNotes and Comments
351 Trustless Property Systems and Anarchy: How Trustless Transfer Technology Will Shape the Future of Property Exchange (PDF)
Edward D. Baker379 "Hide and Go Seek" Information Policies at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Attaining Improved Public Disclosure Could Avert a Nuclear Catastrophe (PDF)
Cassady S. Davidson407 Taking Biosimilars to the Next Level: Why Federalizing the Substitution of Biosimilars Promotes Innovation, Competition, and Patient Safety (PDF)
Daniel Kadin437 Punitive Damages for Texting While Driving (PDF)
Gregory SelarzCopyright 2016 Southwestern Law Review
- Vol. 45, No. 1, Spring 2016
Articles
1 The U.S. Constitution as Icon: Re-Imagining the Sacred Secular in the Age of User-Controlled Media (PDF)
Michael M. Epstein27 Legal Thinking, the Adversarial, Process and Exonerating Innocent Defendants: A Socio-Legal View of the Wrongful Conviction Process (PDF)
Gary Kowaluk49 Metaphysical Univocity and the Immanent Frame: Defending Religious Liberty in a Secular Age? (PDF)
Harry G. HutchisonNotes and Comments
115 When the Needs of the Many Outweigh the Needs of the Few: How Logic Clearly Dictates the First Amendment's Use as a Defense to Copyright Infringement Claims in Fan-Made Works (PDF)
Melissa Anne Agnetti165 "The Taste of Any Public": How Intellectual Property Law Illuminates the Failings of the Miller Test (PDF)
Lindsey M. Hay219 The State Secrets Privilege: Alternative Remedies in Cases of Torture Abroad (PDF)
Ashley ScottCopyright 2016 Southwestern Law Review
- Vol. 44, No. 4, Fall 2015
Articles
621 From Precarity to Positive Freedom: Classcrits at Seven Classcrits VII Symposium Introduction (PDF)
Angela P. Harris635 Framing Elite Consensus, Ideology and Theory & A Classcrits Response (PDF)
Athena D. Mutua669 Community Planning, Sharing Law and the Creation of Intentional Communities: Promoting Alternative Economies and Economic Self-Sufficiency Among Low-Income Communities (PDF)
Elizabeth L. Carter699 Precarious Existence and Capitalism: A Permanent State of Exception (PDF)
Tayyab Mahmud727 Toward a More Perfect Union?: The Danger of Conflating Progress and Equality (PDF)
Leo P. Martinez749 The Jurisprudence of White Supremacy: Inter Caetara, Johnson v. M'intosh and San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez (PDF)
David P. WaggonerCopyright 2015 Southwestern Law Review
- Vol. 44, No. 3, Fall 2015
Symposium
Locking Up Females, Failing to Protect Them, and Punishing Their Children & Families
A SYMPOSIUM HONORING THE WORK OF PROFESSOR MYRNA S. RAEDERForeword
443 In Honor of Professor Myrna Raeder (PDF)
Isabelle R. GunningArticles
448 Margaret Brent Award Speech (PDF)
Myrna Raeder454 Unlocking Doors: Reflections on Myrna Raeder's Generativity and Generosity (PDF)
Judith Resnik466 Forfeiture of Confrontation Rights and the Complicated Dynamics of Domestic Violence: Some Thoughts Inspired by Myrna Raeder (PDF)
Aviva Orenstein484 Propensity Evidence in Cases of Woman Abuse: An Essay in Memory of Professor Myrna Raeder (PDF)
Marina Angel496 Honoring and Celebrating Myrna Raeder (PDF)
Brett Dignam508 Ambiguous-Purpose Statements of Children and Other Victims of Abuse Under the Confrontation Clause (PDF)
Paul F. Rothstein553 You Can't Run From the Police!: Developing a Feminist Criminology that Incorporates Black Transgender Women (PDF)
Angela Irvine562 Locating the Criminal: Civil Sanctions, Sexual Abuse, and the American Family (PDF)
Bela August WalkerNotes and Comments
599 Stop Punishing the Victim: Why California Should Reform its Current Prostitution Laws and Adopt the Swedish Approach to Combat Sex-Trafficking (PDF)
Emma LordCopyright 2015 Southwestern Law Review
- Vol. 44, No. 2, Spring 2015
Nancy Kim's Wrap Contracts Symposium
209
Foreword (PDF)
Robert A. Hillman215 Escaping Toxic Contracts: How We Have Lost the War on Assent in Wrap Contracts (PDF)
Daniel D. Barnhizer231 Norm Shifting By Contract (PDF)
Zev J. Eigen239 Against Contractual Authoritarianism (PDF)
Shubha Ghosh251 Form & Substance in Nancy Kim's Wrap Contracts (PDF)
Danielle Kie Hart265 Challenging the Law Online Southwestern Law Review Symposium on Nancy Kim's Wrap Contracts (PDF)
Allyson Haynes Stuart275 Notice, Assent, and Form in a 140 Character World (PDF)
Juliet M. Moringiello285 Wraps and Copyrights (PDF)
Deborah Tussey297 Preserving Substantive Unconscionability (PDF)
Dov Waisman309 The Wrap Contract Morass (PDF)
Nancy S. KimArticles
327 California Putative Spouses: The Innocent, The Guilty, and The Law (PDF)
Helen Chang365 The Sharing Economy: How State and Local Governments are Failing and Why We Need Congress to Get Involved (PDF)
Josh Krauss385 Facebook: The New Town Square (PDF)
Trevor Puetz411 Cleaning House With Rule 41(B): An Empirical Study of the Multi-Factor Tests for Involuntary Dismissals (PDF)
Almara SepanianCopyright 2015 Southwestern Law Review
- Vol. 44, No. 1, Spring 2015
Articles
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FDA Involvement in Off-Label Use: Debate Between Richard Epstein and Ryan Abbott (PDF)
Richard Epstein & Ryan Abbott27 Title VII: Discriminatory Use of Test Scores Watchdog Evolution of the Regulation Over Employment Test Score Usage from 703(H) to 703(L) (PDF)
Matthew E. BlakelyNotes and Comments
59 I'll Be Your Mirror: Broadening the Concept of Trademark Joint Ownership to Reflect the Developing Collaborative Economy (PDF)
Matthew A. Alsberg97 It's Time to SLAPP Back: Why California's Anti-SLAPP Statute Should Not Apply in Federal Court (PDF)
Caleb P. Lund127 Re-Think Your Ink: Tattoos and Tattooing as a Substantive Due Process Issue (PDF)
Danielle S. Krauthamer149 Combatting Multiforum Shareholder Litigation: A Federal Acceptance of Forum Selection Bylaws (PDF)
Robert Borowski175 Don't Sue Me, I Was Just Lawfully Texting & Drunk When My Autonomous Car Crashed Into You (PDF)
Orly RavidCopyright 2015 Southwestern Law Review