Breadcrumb
Volume 104, Issue 4
May 2019
Articles
There's No Such Thing as Affirmative Duty
Kenneth S. Abraham & Leslie Kendrick
Minors and Digital Asset Succession
Natalie M. Banta
Nakedness and Publicity
Adam Candeub
Interpreting Forum Selection Clauses
John F. Coyle
One Dollar, One Vote: Mark-to-Market Governance in Bankruptcy
Edward J. Janger & Adam J. Levitin
Wrongful Living
Alberto B. Lopez & Fredrick E. Vars
Trademark Failure to Function
Alexandra J. Roberts
Student Notes
Let's Meet in the Middle: Constitutional Challenges and Policy Problems with Iowa's Open Meetings Law, with Suggestions for Improvement
Luke J. Cole
True Damages for False Claims: Why Gross Trebling Should Be Adopted
Paden M. Hanson
Unwitting and Unwelcome in Their Own Homes: Remedying the Coverage Gap in the Child Citizenship Act of 2000
Holland L. Hauenstein
Clawing Back Tuition Payments in Bankruptcy: Looking to Ancient and Recent History to Define the Future
Derek A. Huish
Solzhenitsyn's Submissive Sheep of Today: The United States' Susceptibility to Dictatorial Takeover and Presidential Overreach
Derek LaBrie
Justices, Justices, Look Through Your Books, and Make Me a Perfect Match: An Argument for the Realistic Probability Test in CIMT Removal Proceedings
Evan F. McCarthy