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Volume 16 Summer 2009 Issue 4

Forthcoming Articles, Remarks, and Essays

    • Elizabeth A. Rowe, Associate Professor, University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, Contributory Negligence, Technology, and Trade Secrets17 Geo. Mason L. Rev. (forthcoming Nov. 2009).
    • Peter B. Rutledge, Associate Professor, University of Georgia Law School, Medellin, Delegation, and Conflicts (of Law)17 Geo. Mason L. Rev. (forthcoming Nov. 2009).
    • John B. Kirkwood, Associate Professor, Seattle University School of Law, & Richard O. Zerbe, Professor, University of Washington, Evans School of Public Affairs, The Path to Profitability: Reinvigorating the Neglected Phase of Merger Analysis17 Geo. Mason L. Rev. (forthcoming Nov. 2009).
    • D. Daniel Sokol, Assistant Professor, University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin Collage of Law, Limiting Anti-Competitive Government Interventions That Benefit Special Interests17 Geo. Mason L. Rev (forthcoming Nov. 2009).
    • Jeffrey Harrison, Professor of Law, University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, Rethinking Mistake and Nondisclosure in Contract Law17 Geo. Mason L. Rev (forthcoming Jan. 2010).
    • Adam Badawi, Bigelow Fellow and Lecturer in Law, University of Chicago Law School, Law’s Unruly Horse: Harm, Ambiguity, and the Regulation of Illegal Contracts17 Geo. Mason L. Rev (forthcoming Jan. 2010).
    • Roger A. Ford, Modeling the Effects of Peremptory Challenges on Jury Selection and Jury Verdicts17 Geo. Mason L. Rev (forthcoming Jan. 2010).
    • Justin Friedman, Fellow, Georgetown Center on National Security and the Law, and Robert Florence, Fellow, Georgetown Center on National Security and the Law, Profiles in Terror: A Legal Framework for the Behavioral Profiling Paradigm17 Geo. Mason L. Rev (forthcoming Jan. 2010).
    • Mary Jane Angelo, Associate Professor of Law, University of Florida Fredric G. Levin College of Law, Corn, Carbon and Conservation:  Rethinking U.S. Agricultural Policy in a Changing Global Environment17 Geo. Mason L. Rev. (forthcoming April 2009).
    •  Robert J. Rhee, Associate Professor of Law, University of Maryland School of Law, Nationalization of Corporate Governance and Purpose During Crisis, 17 Geo. Mason L. Rev. (forthcoming April. 2009).
    • Eric Lane, Professor of Public Law and Public Service at Hofstra Law School, Frederick A.O Schwarz, Jr., Chief Counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, & Emily Berman, Counsel in the Liberty and National Security Project at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law,  Too Big A Canon in the President’s Arsenal: Another Look at United States v. Nixon, 17 Geo. Mason L. Rev. (forthcoming April 2009).
    • Nicholas J. Johnson, Professor, Fordham University School of Law, Clayton E. Cramer, and George A. Mocsary,  Law Clerk to the Honorable Harris L Hartz, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit,“This Right Is Not Allowed By Governments That Are Afraid Of The People”:  The Public Meaning of the Second Amendment When the Fourteenth Amendment Was Ratified, 17 Geo. Mason L. Rev (forthcoming April. 2009).
    • Keith S. Brown, Economist, Center for Naval Analysis, and Adam Candeub, Associate Professor, Michigan State University College of Law, Partisans & Partisan Commissions17 Geo. Mason L. Rev. (forthcoming April 2009).

      Forthcoming Notes and Comments

        • Michael Rizzo, The Need to Apply the "Plain Meaning" Rule to the First Paragraph of 18 U.S.C. § 2113(a) Is Perfectly "Plain": A Robber Must Use Actual Force or Intimidation17 Geo. Mason L. Rev. (forthcoming Nov. 2009).
        • Thomas Cummins, Danforth v. Minnesota: The Confrontation Clause, Restroactivity, and Federalism, 17 Geo. Mason L. Rev. (forthcoming Nov. 2009).
        • Alyssa DaCunha, Txts R Safe 4 2day: Quon v. Arch Wireless and the Fourth Amendment Applied to Text Messages17 Geo. Mason L. Rev. (forthcoming Nov. 2009).
        • George W. Ingham, Another Drink, Another Hour: Using Dram Shop Liability to Determine Employer Liability for Injuries Caused by Fatigued Commuting Employees17 Geo. Mason L. Rev. (forthcoming Jan. 2010).
          • Erin Murray Watkins, The Scope of Employment Requirement of the Federal Tort Claims Act: The Impropriety and Implications of the Montez Decision, and the Superior Jurisdictional Prima Facie Approach17 Geo. Mason L. Rev. (forthcoming Jan. 2010).