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COPYRIGHT LAW—UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS OF MUSIC WARRANT ITS OWN SYSTEM: HOW ADOPTING THE INTENDED AUDIENCE TEST CAN SAVE MUSIC COPYRIGHT LITIGATIONAlison P. Wynn
THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT AND BANKRUPTCY—FDCPA CLAIMS SHOULD NOT BE BARRED BY THE BANKRUPTCY CODEKatey M. Garrett
IMMIGRATION LAW—MIXED FEELINGS ON MIXED PETITIONS TO REOPEN REMOVAL PROCEEDINGS: THE NECESSITY BEHIND REQUIRING A TEST TO DETERMINE APPLICABILITY OF THE CHANGED COUNTRY CONDITIONS EXCEPTIONMatthew Minniefield
CONSTITUTIONAL/LAND USE—SMALL-TOWN POLITICS, BIG-TIME PROBLEM: ADDRESSING THE DUE PROCESS IMPLICATIONS OF EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS IN QUASI-JUDICIAL MUNICIPAL PROCEEDINGSRyan K. O’Hara
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—THE CAGE A FETISH CAN BUILD: PROPOSED LEGISLATIVE REFORM FOR CIVIL COMMITMENT PROCEDURES IN SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATOR LAWSAnne R. Izzi
CIVIL RIGHTS/ANTI-DISCRIMINATION—I DIDN’T VOLUNTEER FOR THIS: A SOLUTION FOR PROTECTING VOLUNTEERS FROM DISCRIMINATION IN MASSACHUSETTSJoseph D. Greenhalgh
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ISSN: 1943-0043