TOURO LAW REVIEW
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Current Issue |
Vol. 28, No. 1 - 2012 |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SELECTED EXCERPTS: PRACTICING LAW INSTITUTE'S ANNUAL TRIAL EVIDENCE SYMPOSIUM
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TRIAL EVIDENCE 2011: ADVOCACY, ANALYSIS, & ILLUSTRATIONS |
Martin A. Schwartz,
Deborah Jones Merritt and
Honorable William G. Young
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SOCIAL MEDIA, THE SIXTH AMENDMENT, AND RESTYLING: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FEDERAL LAW OF EVIDENCE |
Deborah Jones Merritt |
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IMPEACHMENT METHODS ILLUSTRATED: MOVIES, NOVELS, AND HIGH PROFILE CASES |
Martin A. Schwartz & John Nicodemo |
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ARTICLES
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SILENCING THE VICTIMS IN CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE PROSECUTIONS: THE CONFRONTATION CLAUSE AND CHILDREN'S HEARSAY STATEMENTS BEFORE AND AFTER MICHIGAN V. BRYANT |
Deborah Paruch
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LAWYERS AND SOCIAL MEDIA: THE LEGAL ETHICS OF TWEETING, FACEBOOKING AND BLOGGING
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Michael E. Lackey Jr. &
Joseph P. Minta
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STRICT INTERPRETATION OF 35 U.S.C. 112: REQUIRES UNIVERSITIES TO EXAMINE THEIR PATENTING METHODS |
Sharon Barkume & Michael R. Bielski |
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMMENTS
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BUYING A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD? YOU MAY NOT OWN THE COPY YOU PURCHASE |
Jennifer Lahm |
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IF IT'S NOT RIPPED, WHY SEW IT?
AN ANALYSIS OF WHY ENHANCED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION
FOR FASHION DESIGN IS IN POOR TASTE
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Kari Heyison |
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COMMENTS
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HOMOSEXUALS, EQUAL PROTECTION, AND THE GUARANTEE OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN THE NEW DECADE: AN OPTIMIST'S QUASI-SUSPECT VIEW OF RECENT EVENTS AND THEIR IMPACT ON HEIGHTENED SCRUTINY FOR SEXUAL ORIENTATION-BASED DISCRIMINATION |
John Nicodemo |
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THE PRIVATIZATION OF CIVIL JUSTICE: AN EXPOSITION ON NEW YORK'S PROMPT PAYMENT LAW AND ITS IMPOSITION OF MANDATORY ARBITRATION
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James M. Tsimis |
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