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Issue 2: Spring 2024
- Damien Leal, AI, Originality, and Creativity: Copyrighting Your Entire Melody to Avoid Accidental Infringement, 27 chap.
- Brandon Anand, It's Time for a Precise, Narrowly Tailored Federal Right of Publicity, 27 chap.
- Catherine F. Le, Important Questions in Crisis Governance, 27 chap.
- Kevin J. Greene, Goodbye Copyright? The Rise of Trademark and Publicity Rights in the Hip Hop Music Industry, 27 chap.
- Charis Kubrin, Kyle Winnen, & amp; amp; Rebecca Rogers, Rap Rhyme, Time Prison: How Prosecutors Use Rap Evidence in Gang Cases, 27 chap.
- Jack Lerner, Rap on Trial: A Brief History, 27 chap.
Issue 1: Fall 2023
- Rebecca bratspies, Building the World We Want in an Age of Climate Stress, 27 chap.
- James Crisafulli, “Individually secondary but collectively significant”: the right to cumulative impact analysis and meaningful protection in Wilmington, California, 27 chap.
- Catherine F. Le, Important Questions in Crisis Governance, 27 chap.
- James C. Phillips, A linguistic analysis of the corpus of “possessions” in American English, 1760-1776, 27 chap.
- Grace Leblanc, The BEPS “revolution” and the future of corporate income tax, 27 chap.
- Kaelyn Timmins-reed, Crayons, Contests, & amp; amp; Copyright: a contract to use a child's creative work, 27 chap.
- Tyler von Denlinger, Protecting personal dignity: arguing for a federal right of publicity against pornographic deepfakes, 27 chap.
- John Bishop, Remembering Nancy, 27 chap.
- Lawrence Rosenthal and Nancy Schultz, Legal Scholars, 27 chap.
Volume 26 (2022-2023)
Issue 2: Spring 2023
- John O. McGinnis, Two Paradoxes of Crypto, 26 chap.
- Billy Abbott, Anything asset: The Tax Classification of Cryptography, NFTs, DAOS, and Other Digital Assets, 26 chap.
- Tom W. Bell, Fintech Regulation in the Catawba Digital Economic Zone, 26 chap.
- Lan Cao, Dollar Trap and Digital Currency, 26 CEF. L. REV. 503 (2023). George S. Geis, The Historical Context of Stock Settlement and Blockchain, 26 CHAPTER L. REV. 557 (2023). Carol R. Goforth , Political Reality and Crypto Regulation, 26 CHAPTER L. REV. 599 (2023). Issue 1: Fall 2022 Jacob W. Forston and Henry F. Fradella, A Content Analysis of Criminal Cases Concerning Untented Children in Vehicles Between 1990 and 2021: Empirically-Based Suggestions for Reform, 26 CHAPTER L. REV. 1 (2022). Jennifer Hernandez, In the Name of the Environment Part III: CEQA, Housing, and the Rule of Law, 26 CHAPTER. L. REV. 57 (2022).
- Brett Wells, Reworking the Foreign Tax Credit, 26 CHAPTER.
- TRANSCRIPT, Chapman Law Review Debate: Does Originalism Work? Kurt Eggert and Lee Strang, Moderator: Tom Campbell , 26 CEF. L. REV. 237 (2022).
Alexandra Amos, H-1B Visa Lottery: Random Selection Process Prevents Applicants from Achieving the American Dream, 26 CHAPTER L. REV. 263 (2022).
- Samantha Kuo, Challenging Subpar Servitudes , 25 CHAPTER L. REV. 297 (2022).
- Kaidyn McClure, A Case for Protecting Youth from the Harmful Mental Effects of Social Media, 26 CHAPTER.
- Nicole Rickard, Physician False Claims Act Liability-The Circuit “Split” that Illustrate the Need for Health Courts, 26 CEF. L. REV. 361 (2022). Haley A. Ritter, Stars on the Field, Benchwarmers on the Tax Return: Student-Athletes and the Tax Ramifications of Name, Image, and Likeness Deals, 26 CHAPTER L. REV. 401 (2022). Issue 2: Spring 2022 Mark S. Kende, The Internet Changes Everything, and Nothing, 25 CHAPTER. James C. Phillips , Who Original Public? Kylene B. Hernandez, The Fair Housing Problem with Accessory Dwelling Units in California, 25 CHAPTER L. REV. 415 (2022). Jessica Marsella, Reframing RFRA: Why a third-party harm test is necessary to determine whether religious exemption to the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate imposes a substantial burden on religion, 25 CHAPTER L. REV. 459 (2022). Issue 1: Fall 2021 Benjamin C. Carpenter, A Solution Hidden in Plain Sight: Closing the Justice Gap by Applying to Legal Aid that Propelled the Market Incentives that Pro Bono Revolution, 25 CHAPTER L. REV. 1 (2021). Sung Eun (Summer) Kim, Dynamic Corporate Residual Claimants: A Multicriteria Assessment, 25 KEF. L. REV. 67 (2021). Michael L. Smith, The Citation of Unpublished Cases in the Wake of COVID-19, 25 ΚΕΦ. L. REV. 97 (2021).
- Donald J. Smythe, Exacting Inclusion: Property Theory, The Character of Government Action, and IMPLICIT TAKEINGS, 25 κφ. L. REV. 127 (2021).
- Daniel Wallach, A LegisLative Path for the Sports Betting in California: An Examination of Hotel Employees and The California's Dueling INTERPRETIONS OFF E Conscriptional Ban on "Casino-style" gaming, 25 κφαι. l. Rev. 171 (2021).
- Tyler Angelini, Reviving The Essential Facilities Doctrine: Berizon Communications vs Curtis V. Trinko Law Review of important facilities, 25 κφαλ. L. REV. 259 (2021).
- Armor cracks: Inappropriate restrictions on the 9th round of the prosecution in Article 230's exemption at the Enigma Software Group USA, LLC vs. Malware bytes. 25 κφ. L. Rev. 291 (2021).
- Bethany Ring, Chevron Deference: An Empirical Review of Rigor of Application at the District COURT LEVEL, 24 κφ. L. Rev. 613 (2021).
- Anthony Caso, Attacking Chevron: A Guide for Practitioners, 24 κφ. L. Rev. 633 (2021).
Volume 25 (2021-2022)
Richard A. Epstein, Delegation of Powers: a Historical and functional Analysis, 24 κφ. L. Rev. 659 (2021).
- KURT EGGERT, Prototyping IT USED TO BE: The Doctrine of Nonassignment, Protototyping, and Governance by The Judiciary, 24 CHAPTER L. REV. 707 (207 21).
- No. 2: 2021 Winter issue
- Daniel Harris, Supreme Court Trial Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh's federal regulations and criminal judiciary, 24 chapter.
- Hannibal Travis, freedom of expression and expression, 24 Chapter L. Rev. 401 (2021).
EMILY C. HOSKINS, ACTEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS: WHEN SHOULD COURTS FILTS HAVE A DUTY TO PROTECT MINOR CHILDREN from SEXUAL ABUSE Pter L. Rev. 487 (2021).
- ARIEL J. ROMERO, "SOME DAYS It's Tough Just Gettin 'Up" 24 chapter. l. Rev. 529 (2021).
- YARA M. Wahba, Risk Assessments Are The Diagnosis, Not the Cure: How can you prevent the algorithm as a diagnostic tool?
- No. 1: Fall 2020
- Dennis binder "Pillars of Modern American Environmental Law" 24 Chapter L. Rev. 1 (2020).
- Daniel P. Schley, Is Stock Ownership An Unusually Risky Activity? Limited liability shareholders in tort, 24 CEF. L. Rev. 55 (2020).
- Joshua M. Silverstein, Contract Interpretation and the Parol Evidence Rule: Toward a Conceptual Address, 24 Ch. L. Rev. 89 (2020).
- Carl C. Jones, The Fox in the Henhouse: the failure of self-regulation in the video game industry with respect to loot boxes, 24 Chap.
Volume 24 (2020-2021)
- Ashton E. Stine, Unsportsmanlike Conduct - Calling a Penalty on the NFLPA and NHLPA's Duty of Fair Representation for Admission to Players, 24 Chap.
- Leslie Abrams Gardner Keynote: The Honorable Leslie Abrams Gardner of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia, 23 Chap.
- Leigh Creighton Bond and Monika Taliaferro, The Continued Rise of the Reproductive Justice Lawyer, 23 Chap.
- Megan Butcher, Kristine Coats, Grant Voss, and Brandy Worden, Women in STEM and the Laws That Allowed Different Innovation, 23 chap. Kishor Dere, Analyzing the Roles of Eleanor Roosevelt, Nancy Pelosi, and Ivanka Trump in U. S. Politics, 23 chap. Reshma Kamath, Three steps forward, two steps back: Shuffling women from 1920s suffragists to 2019 as the “year of the men,” 23 chap. L. rev. 411 (2020). Sherry L. Leysen, Laws by Women, Laws for Women: A Retrospective Survey of Laws by California State and Federal Legislators, 23 Chap. Brittany L. Raposa, Keeping power over the ballot box and our bodies: the impact of the 19th Amendment on women's rights and access to reproductive health care, 23 chap. Denis Binder, NEPA at 50: Standing Tall, 23 chap.
John D. Blum, Tobacco Product Warnings in the Fog of Vaping: A Retrospective Surface of Public Health Tobacco Law, 23 chap.
- F. E. Guerra-Pujol, Guaranteed Income: 23 chap. L. rev. 99 (2020).
- Oliver J. Kim: Original: Do Recent Reforms Mean a Legislative Departure from the Criminalization of Cannabis in the Controlled Substances Act?, 23 chap.
- Robert D. Brain, The unnecessary implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, 23 chap.
- Bethany J. Ring, Ruckys in the Pond: Predicting the Impact of the United States Supreme Court's Supreme Court v. Reality, 23 chap. L. rev. 205 (2020).
- Caroline J. Cordova, Preventing animal service authorization: a proposal to preserve the Service Animals Act from transitioning to dogs, 23 Chap.
DIARMUID F. O'Scannlain "Constitutional Democracy and 3rd Branch" 22 Chap.
- Hugh Hewitt, Ronald Rotanda: scholars, teachers, professors, public intellectuals. An AppReciction., 22 Chap. L. Rev. 197 (2019)
- Stephen B. Pressar, Ronald Rotanda's fine Democracy Hiloism, 22 Chap. L. Rev. 217 (2019)
- John S. DZIENKOWSKI, Ronald D. ROTUNDA: ADVOCATING FOR STANDARDS OF PROFESSIT OF l res responsibility by Lawyers Holding America's Lawyers Accountable, 22 Chap. L. Rev. 233 (2019)
- 22 Chap.
- 22 Chap. L. REV. 257 (2019) to remember Josh Blackman and Professor Ronald Rotanda
Volume 23 (2019-2020)
- Richard E. Redding, Ronald D. Rotunda (1945-2018): A Giant In Likes We Will Never See Again, 22 Chap. L. REV. 261 (2019)
- Jack Park, ABA Model Regulation 8. 4 (G): An Exercise in Virtue Coercion;, 22 Chap. L. Rev. 267 (2019)
- Rodney A. Smora, Sergeant Regulation and Tensions between the Rights of the Constitution and Judge's Constitution's Rights Protection: Ronald Lotanda, a tribute to Ronald Lotanda, 22 Chap. L. Rev. 285 (2019)
- The meaning of "residence" in John C. Eastman and Won Kim Arc, 22 Chap. L. Rev. 301 (2019)
- Ronald D. Lotanda, The right to yell fire in a Crowded Theater: Hate Speech and Constitutional Correction Article 1, 22 Chap. L. Rev. 319 (2019)
- George Brietigam, Keeping It Real: 47u. s. c. 509 how FCC fights fake genuine, 22 chap. L. REV. 369 (2019)
- Hope C. BLAIN, "Now I Husband and Son": Confronting The Need To Amend Adoption Codes to Facilitate Same-Sex Marriage, 22 CHAP. 9 (2019)
- Seth Barrett Tillman, Merryman Redux: Response to Professor John Yoo, 22 Chap. L. Rev. 1 (2019).
- Frank J. DOTI, Introduction: Withering Stare Decisis, 22 Chap. L. Rev. 15 (2019).
- Michael T. FATALE, Wayfair, What's Fair, and Undue Burden, 22 Chap. L. Rev. 19 (2019).
- Edward A. ZELINSKY, COMPARING WAYFAIR AND WYNNE: LESSONS for the Future of the Dormant Commerce Clause, 22 Chap. L. Rev. 55 (2019).
- Darien Shanske, Proportionality as AS HIDDEN (But Emerging?) Touchstone of American Federalism: Consideration of Wayfair Judgment, 22 Chap. L. Rev. 73 (2019).
- Keigo Fuchi, tax competition and dormant trade provisions: Japan's perspective, 22 chap. L. Rev. 89 (2019).
- Tania Sebastian, Government recklessness and court decisions on housing reservations: A Comparative Analysis Between India and the United States, 22 C. L. REV. 119 (2019).
Volume 22 (2018-2019)
- F. E. Guerra-Pujol, Bitcoin, the Commerce Clause, and Bayesian Stare Decisis , 22 CHAPTER. L. REV. 143 (2019).
- Louis Cholden-Brown, Missouri and Indiana Lay an Egg: Why the latest attempt to invalidate state factory farm regulations must fail, 22 CHAPTER. L. REV. 161 (2019).
- Tom W. Bell, Special International Zones in Practice and Theory, 21 Chapman Law Review 273 (2018).
- Michael Castle-Miller, The Law and Policy of Refugee Cities: Special Economic Zone for Migrants, 21 Chapman Law Review 303 (2018).
- Mark Frazier, Emergence of a New Hanseatic League: How Special Economic Zones Will Reshape Global Governance, 21 Chapman Law Review 333 (2018).
- Lotta Moberg, The Political Economy of Special Economic Zones: Lessons for the United States, 21 Chapman Law Review 407 (2018).
- Sam Mulopulos, Digital Trade Zones: Answering Impediments to International Trade in Information, 21 Chapman Law Review 443 (2018).
- Taylor B. Brown, The Gun Debate Extends to the Doctor's Office: Development a Standard of Care for Firearm Screening and Counselling, 21 Chapman Law Review 473 (2018).
- Marissa N. Hamilton, The End of Smuggling Hearsay: How People v. Sanchez Redefined the Scope of Expert Basis Testimony in California and Beyond, 21 Chapman Law Review 509 (2018).
- Steven L. Rimmer, Whose Lien is it Anyway; A Comparative Analysis of Approaches to Homeowner Association Lien Priority, 21 Chapman Law Review 545 (2018).
- Tom Campbell, Constraining the Executive, 21 Chapman Law Review 1 (2018).
- Paul Baumgardner, Constraining Moses: Rethinking Thanksgiving Day Proclamations, 21 Chapman Law Review 19 (2018).
- Randy Beck, Promoting Executive Accountability Through Qui Tam Legislation, 21 Chapman Law Review 41 (2018).
- Neal Devins, το Κογκρέσο, τα Δικαστήρια και η Πόλωση του Κόματος: Γιατί το Κογκρέσο ελέγχει σπάνια τον Πρόεδρο και Γιατί τα Δικαστήρια δεν πρέπει να πάρουν τη θέση του Κογκρέσου, 21 Chapman Law Review 55 (2018).
- F. Andrew Hessick και William P. Marshall, State Standing to Constrain the President, 21 Chapman Law Review 83 (2018).
- Gary Lawson, Αντιπρόσωπος/Γερουσιαστής Τραμπ;, 21 Chapman Law Review 111 (2018).
- Sanford Levinson and Mark A. Graber, The Constitutional Powers of Vice President: Constitutional Interpretation in a Broken Constitutional Order, 21 Chapman Law Review 133 (2018).
- Michael D. Ramsey, War Powers Litigation After Zivotofsky v. Clinton, 21 Chapman Law Review 177 (2018).
- John Yoo, Franklin Roosevelt and Presidential Power, 21 Chapman Law Review 205 (2018).
- David McGowan, Two Ironies of the UPL Laws, 20 Chapman Law Review 225 (2017).
- Nancy J. Moore, The Future of Law as a Profession, 20 Chapman Law Review 255 (2017).
- Deborah L. Rhode and Benjamin H. Barton, Rethinking self-regulation: antitrust perspectives on bar governance activity, 20 Chapman Law Review 267 (2017).
Volume 21 (2017-2018)
- Douglas R. Richmond, Where (Wither?) The Unfinished Business Doctrine, 20 Chapman Law Review 283 (2017).
- Tim Iglesias, A New Tool for Teaching Property: Starting with the Questions, 20 Chapman Law Review 321 (2017).
- William J. Migler, The Student defendant's Right to Cross-Examination in University Sexual Assault Proceedings, 20 Chapman Law Review 357 (2017).
- Kerri N. Polizzi, How Long Do We Keep Frye ing: The Future of Scientific Expert Evidence in California, 20 Chapman Law Review 393 (2017).
- Amanda M. Thyden, Dying with Dignity and Assistance: A Critique of the Self-Granting Requirement in California's End-of-Life Choice Law, 20 Chapman Law Review 421 (2017).
- クレイグ・M・バーネット & amp; amp. Mathew D. McCubbins, Marriage for Voting: An Analysis of Gay Marriage Referendum in North Carolina, Minnesota, and Washington during the 2012 Election, 19 Chapman Law Review 1 (2016).
- マット・チルダース & amp; amp; Mike Binder, The Differential Effects of Initiatives and Referenda on Voter Turnout in the United States, 1890-2008, 19 Chapman Law Review 35 (2016).
- John Dinan, State Constitutional Initiatives Processes and Governance in the Twenty-First Century, 19 Chapman Law Review 61 (2016).
- Joshua J. Dyck, New Directions for Empirical Studies of Direct Democracy, 19 Chapman Law Review 109 (2016).
- Chris Chambers Goodman, Increasing Transparency in the Ballot Initiative Process: 2014 年の改革が 2016 年の選挙サイクルに与えた影響、19 Chapman Law Review 129 (2016).
- Kenneth P. Miller, The California Supreme Court and the Popular Will, 19 Chapman Law Review 151 (2016).
- Henry Noyes, Direct Democracy as Legislative Law, 19 Chapman Law Review 199 (2016).
- Amy L. Stone, Rethinking the tyranny of the majority: the extra-legal consequences of anti-gay measures, 19 Chapman Law Review 219 (2016).
- James B. Levy, Teaching the Digital Cave: Rexamining the Use of Classroom Technology in Law School, 19 Chapman Law Review 241 (2016).
- Rachel J. Greenberg, TAKING A byte Out of International Tax EVASION: Base EROSION And Profit Shifting, 19 Chapman Law Review 307 (2016).
- Jeremy Talcott, Desirable Restraint: 19 Chapman Law Review 333 (2016), 19 Chapman Lawiew 333 (2016), which releases employees and employees from 16600 ban on business and vocational laws in California.
- Dennis Binder, Introduction, 19 Chapman Law Review 351 (2016).
Volume 20 (2016-2017)
- Denis binder, a tort person lawment, 19 chapman Lawiew 359 (2016).
- David GROSHOFF, MOORE'S Lawsus The Law of? How Government Cyber Policies Can Help or Hurt Entrepreneurial Start-UPS 3 (2016).
- Jeff Kosseff, Affirmative CyberseCurity Law: Creating a consistent system and incentives, 19 Chapman Law Review 401 (2016).
- Kelly Russo & amp; amp? Harvey RISHIKOF, CYBERSECURITY: EXECUTIVE ORDERS, LEGISLATION, CYBERATTACKS, 19 CHAPMAN LAW REVIEW 421 (2016).
- Scott J. Shackelford, Protecting Intellectual Property in The Digital Age K, 19 Chapman Law Review 445 (2016).
- Jasper L. Tran, Navigating The CyberseCurity Act of 2015, 19 Chapman Law Review 483 (2016).
- ELI WALD, NECTION ETHICS 'NEXT FRONTIER: Lawyers and CyberSecurity, 19 Chapman Law Review 501 (2016).
- MARIO W. Mainero, We Should Not Rely Bar Reviews To Job Done: Why CompreHensive Prepration of The Bar Exam CAN and SHOULD BE PART BE PART BE OF. E Law School's Mission, 19 CHAPMAN Law Review 545 (2016).
Volume 19 (2015-2016)
- Tristan P. Espinosa, Exchange Costs and Common Law: How to Address The Negative Externalities of Home Sharing, 19 Chapman Law Review 597 (2016).
- Daniel M. FERGUSON, The Gamification of Legal Education: Why Langdellian Model and How CAN Revolutionize, 19 Chapman Law Eview 629 (2016).
- Jade McKenzie, EM "Bark" on the journey to Extend Damages Recovery for a Companion Animal, 19 Chapman Law Review 659 (2016).
- Edward D. Kleinbird keynote "Corporate tax reform, business tax reform, capital gain tax reform?" 18 Chap. L. Rev. 1 (2014).
- Jordan M. Barry, The Emerging Consensus on the Corporate Incom Tax Rate, 18 Chap.
- Steven A. Bank, Historical Perspective on the Corporate Interest Dedection, 18 Chap.
- David Hasen, The Reinvestment Deduction: A Modest PropoSal for Business Incom Tax Reform, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 49 (2014).
- Roberta Man, Subchapter S: Vive Le Different! 18 Chap. L. Rev. 65 (2014).
- Walter D. Schwidetzky, Integrating Subheads K and S and Beyond, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 93 (2014).
- J. Clifton Fleming, Jr. and Robert J. Peroni, The Hitchhiker's Guide to Outbound International Tax Reform, 18 Chap.
- OMRI Marian, The Function of Corporate Taxation in Territorial Systems, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 157 (2014).
- Tracy A. Kay "Offshore Shell Shell Game: Avoid US corporations by profit transfer" 18 Chap. L. Rev. 185 (2014).
- Darien Shanskey, State Carbon Taxes and the Dormant Commission Clause: Can the official distribution save the world? 18 Chap. L. Rev. 191 (2014).
- John A. Swain, State Income Taxation of Corporate Partners, 18 Chap.
- Jonathan Barry Forman, Rethinking The Tax Treatment of Pensions and Annuities, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 221 (2014).
- Stephan Michael Brown, ONE-SIZE-FITS-SMALL. S for Increasing Participation and Future Compiliance, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 243 (2014).
- Andrew Gahan, Blocking The Sale at Home: a PropoSal Aimed at Eliminating Speculation, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 267 (2014).
- DALLIS NICOLE WarShaw, Breaking The Bank: The Tax Benefits of Legalizing Online Gambling, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 289 (2014).
- Kevin R. Johnson, Potential Reforms To U. S. Immigration Laws, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 315 (2015).
- Scott Rempell, Credible Fears, Unaccompanied Minors, and the Causes of Southwest Border Growth, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 337 (2015).
- Wendi Adelson, Legal Presented Lawyers, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 387 (2015).
- MARIELA OLIVARES, Unformed: TOWARD GENDER EQUALITY in Immigration Law, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 419 (2015).
- MARISA S. CIANCIARULO, SEVENTEEN YEARS SINCE SUNSET 18 Chap. L. Rev. 451 (2015).
Volume 18 (2014-2015)
- Carrie L. Rosenbaum, The Role of Equity Principles in Analyzing Preference for Sub-Federal Immigration Laws: カリフォルニア州の信託法、18 chap. L. Rev. 481 (2015).
- Annie Anjung Lin, Dividing The EB-5 Program: a PropoSal for employment Immigration Reform to Better Target Immigrant ENTREPRENEURS inVESTO RS, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 527 (2015).
- Amanda M. Herman, The Regulation of Pregnancy: a Call for Fulle State Legalation of Gestational Surrogacy Contracting, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 553 (2015).
- Madiha Shahabuddin, "The More Muslim You Are, the More Trouble You Can Be": How Government Surveillance of Muslim Americans Violates First Amendment Rights, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 577 (2015).
- Samuel F. Ernst, Trolls or Toll-Takers: Do entities that don't engage in intellectual property add value to society, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 611 (2015).
- Andrew Burns, Keynote "Standing Sentinel for Innovation: The Importance of a Balanced and Effective Intellectual Property Regime," 18 Chap.
- Robin Feldman, The pace of change: entities not engaged in shifting the legal landscape, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 635 (2015).
- Amy L. Landers, Determinations of Private Value and the Potential Impact on the Future of Research and Development, 18 chap. L. Rev. 647 (2015).
- Ryan T. Holte, The misinterpretation of eBay v. Mercexchange and why: an analysis of history, precedent, and parties, 18 chap. L. Rev. 677 (2015). Brian L. Frye, IP as a metaphor, 18 chap. L. Rev. 735 (2015). Ian D. McClure, From a patent market for lemon patents to a market for patents: benchmarking IP in its evolution in class asset status, 18 Tom. W. Bell, copyrighted pornographic trumpets, wasted taxi medallions, and the intelligence of “ownership”, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 799 (2015). Michael S. Mireles, Trolls Trolls: a problem in the United States;, 18 chap. L. Rev. 815 (2015). Alexandra B. Andreen, The Cost of Sunshine: The threat to employee privacy posed by California's public records law, 18 chap. L. Rev. 869 (2015).
- William F. Kelly, Hollingsworth v. Perry revisited: Shareholder derivative suit as a standard for public interest litigation, 18 chap.
- Janelle T. Wilke, The Fourth Amendment, a woman's right: an inquiry into whether state-implemented superannuation violates the Fourth Amendment's reasonable search provision, 18 chap. L. Rev. 921 (2015).
- David M. Moss, Tethered to tradition: towards an innovative model for legal education, 17 chap. L. Rev. 1 (2013).
- Sara K. Rankin, The fully formed lawyer: Why law schools should require public service to better prepare students for private practice, 17 Chap.
- David S. Levin, "What can you do on Mondays to improve your teaching?" 17 chap. L. Rev. 29 (2013).
- Robert J. Rhee, Specializing Law and Business: Proposals for a JD/"MBL" Curriculum, 17 chap.
- James E. Moliterno, A way forward for a troubled model of legal education, 17 chap.
- Sara K. Rankin, Lisa Brodoff, and Mary Nicol Bowman, We have a Dream: Integrating Skills Courses and Public Interest Work in The First Year of Law. (And Beyond), 17 Ch. L. Rev. 89 (2013).
- Bradley T. Borden, Using The Client-File Method to Teach Transactional Law, 17 Ch. L. Rev. 101 (2013).
- R. MICHAEL CASSIDY, STRATEGIC FRUGALITY 9 (2013).
- 2013 Chapman Lawry Review Symposiu m-based lecture
- Table 1: Can law schools prepare students who can handle practical work? 17 Chap. L. Rev. 153 (2013).
- Table 2: Find a better teaching style, 17 ch. L. Rev. 173 (2013).
- Table 3: How to prepare for students to meet the needs of the company, 17 ch. L. Rev. 195 (2013).
- Table 4: Change the curriculum according to technology, 17 ch. L. Rev. 215 (2013).
- Kyle D. Mott, Reimagined Revelopment: a Proposal to California's Revelopment Agencies to Meet The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets SENATE BILL 375, 17 Chap. L. Rev. 233 (2013).
- Karel Rabba "Adams vs. Howard 30 years: Change Circumstance, Doma, and A Vision of a Doma-Free World, 17 κφ. L. Rev. 265 (2013).
- Matthew Adam Susson, Thinking Out Cloud: Sales and taxable use of cloud computing transactions in California, 17 κφ. L. Rev. 295 (2013).
- Jonathan R. Macy "Corporate Social Responsibility: A Law & Amp; Amp; Economics Perspective, 17 κφ. L. Rev. 331 (2014).
- Andrew Spalding, The Problem of Deterritorial White-Collar Crime, 17 κφ. L. Rev. 355 (2014).
- Robert T. Miller, The Coasean Disproltion of Corporate Social Response, 17 κφ. L. Rev. 381 (2014).
- Donald J. Kochan, Corporate Social Response to in a Remedy-Seeeking Society: a Public Choice Perspective, 17 κφ. L. ανα.
- Russ Roberts, An Interview with Milton Friedman, 17 κφ. L. Rev. 477 (2014).
- Linda Kawaguchi, Introduction to Dodge vs. Ford Motor: Primary Source and Commentary Material, 17 κφ. L. αναθ. 493 (2014).
- Tom Campbell "Afte r-post" 17 κφ. L. Rev. 579 (2014).
- Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Dediction Ceremony, 17 κφ. L. αναθ. 589 (2014).
- Kenneth Feinberg, Chapman Dialogue Series: Invisible corresponding to unique catastrophe: Tailoring The Law to Meet The Challenges, 17 κφ. L. Rev. 601 (2014).
Volume 17 (2013-2014)
- Douglas Sylvester, Chapman dialog series: The Role of Law Schools After the JD, 17 κφ. L. Rev. 615 (2014).
- Ericka Evans, A "little ditty about Jack and Diane": Why Jackie's good name should be considered community property in California under the "Celebrity Goodwill" concept, 17 Chap.
- Lauren Vanga, Ending Bullying in Honor;: Why Social Conservatives Fear Legislatively Manditing LGBT Indoctrination in Schools, 17 Chap. L. Rev. 659 (2014).
- Nancy J. Sandoval, Disabled but Excluded: Is it "unreasonable" to require accommodation for a depressed employee under the Americans with Disabilities Act? 17 Chap. L. Rev. 687 (2014).
- John W. Dean, Watergate's unanswered questions: 40 years in retrospect, 16 chap.
- Stephen M. Griffin, Watergate and Vietnam: The Cold War Origins of a Constitutional Crisis, 16 chap.
- Arnold Rochvarg, Watergate, Multiple Conspiracies, and the White House Tapes, 16 chap.
- Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, How much is an ambassador? and the story of how Watergate led to strong foreign corruption laws and weak federal election campaign laws, 16 chap.
- Laurel A. Rigertas, Post-Watergate: the legal profession and respect for the interests of others, 16 chap.
- Jonathan L. Entin, Learning the right lesson from Watergate: the special prosecutor and the independent counsel, 16 Chap. J. Richard Broughton, Politics, Prosecutors, and the Presidency in the Shadows of Watergate, 16 Chap. Lindzey Schindler, Pursing the Moral Line: The Quandary of Online Legal Forms, 16 chap. Heather Green, The National People's Digital: Horizontal Federalism and the Appropriate Role of Congress Under the Compact Clause, 16 Chap. In re: M. Katherine B. Darmer, 16 Chap. Roger Pilon, on the origins of the modern libertarian legal movement, 16 Chap. Tom W. Bell, The Constitution as if it were consent, 16 chap. Ilya Somin, Libertarian and judicial deference, 16 chap. Todd J. Zywicki, Libertarianism, Law and Economics, and the Common Law, 16 Chap. Josh Blackman, Back to the Future of Originalism, 16 chap. Randy E. Barnett, Afterword: The Libertarian Middle Way, 16 Chap.
- Gloria J. Riddell, Pearson Riddell Jr.: The Legal Tagmire of Invalid Residential Foreclosure Proceedings and the Resultant Potential Impact upon Stakeholders, 16 K. L. Rev. 367 (2013).
- David Scheffer, Chasing Leadership Impunity: The Rapid Evolution of International Criminal Law, 16 K. L. Rev. 395 (2013).
- Harrison M. Brown, Searching for an Answer: Defensible E-Discovery Research Methods in the Absence of Judicial Decision, 16 K. L. Rev. 407 (2013).
- Jessica Nguyen, A Preemptive Copyright Ghost Lurking in Breach of Contract Claims: Resolving the Copyright Preemption Analysis, 16 K. L. Rev. 437 (2013). Damon Pitt, No Payne, No Gain? Victim Impact statement After Twenty Years in Effect , 16 Κεφ. L. Rev. 475 (2013). Z. Z. Jill Barclift, Governance in the Public Corporation of the Future: The Battle for Control of Corporate Governance , 15 Κεφ. L. Rev. 1 (2011). Jim Hawkins, The Federal Government in the Fringe Economy, 15 Κεφ. L. Rev. 23 (2011). Reza Dibadj, Dodd-Frank: Toward First Principles; 15 Κεφ. L. Rev. 79 (2011). Steven A. Ramirez, Dodd-Frank ως Maginot Line, 15 Κεφ. L. Rev. 109 (2011).
- Claire A. Hill, Limits of Dodd-Frank's Rating Agency Reform, 15 Ch. L. Rev. 133 (2011).
- Charles J. Whalen, Rethinking economics for a new era of financial regulation: The Political Economy of Hyman Minsky, 15 Ch. L. Rev. 149 (2011).
- Kurt Eggert, Foreclosing on the Federal Power Grab: Dodd-Frank, Preemption, and the State Role in Mortgage Servicing Regulation, 15 Ch. L. Rev. 171 (2011).
- Liana Mikhlenko, Fighting Exclusionary Flu: Proposals to Amend 11 U. S. C. § 1322(b)(2) to Allow Mortgage Servicing Modifications in Bankruptcy, 15 Ch. L. Rev. 227 (2011).
- 2011 Chapman Law Review Symposium "From Wall Street to Main Street: The Future of Financial Regulation," Stephen L. Schwartz, Keynote Speech, "Ex-ante and Ex-post Approaches to Financial Regulation," 15 Chap.
- Jana R. McCreary, Falling Between the Atkins and Heller Cracks: Intellectual Disabilities and Firearms, 15 Ch. L. Rev. 271 (2011).
- Gabriel H. Teninbaum, How Medical Apology Programs Harm Patients, 15 Ch. L. Rev. 307 (2011).
- Beth Stetson, et al, Courts Don't Follow: Reasonable Compensation Rulings and the Exacto Spring Approach, 15 Ch. L. Rev. 343 (2011).
- James V. Bilek, Twombly, Iqbal, and Rule 8(c): Assessing the Proper Standard to Apply to Affirmative Defenses, 15 Kef. L. Rev. 377 (2011).
- CAROLINE S. Scala, the role of FCC in net neutral regulation: Protection online Innovation & amp; Amp; Business, 15 chap.
- Steven K. Berenson, ELKINS LEGISLATION: Will California's family law change again? 15 Chap. L. Rev. 443 (2011).
- Richard O. FAULK AND JOHN S. Gray, Public Nuisance at the Crossroads: Policing The InterSection Between StatUtutory Supremacy and Common Law, 15 Chap.
- Orlando J. Villalba, Slapping Criminal Speech: 15 CHAP.
- Kevin J. GROCHOW, CALH-SPEED Rail on Track? roject, 15 chap.
- REBECCA J. KIPPER, SIMPLY A MATTER OF FAIRNESS: What Federal Recognition of California's Registered Domestic Partners Means in the Fight for Tax Y, 15 Chap.
Volume 16 (2012-2013)
- TAYYAB MAHMUD, "Surplus Humanity" And the Margins of Legitimacy: Slums, Slumdogs, and Accumulation by Emergence, 14 Chap.
- RICHARD T. KARCHER. To Tomorrow's Dollars, 14 Chap.
- Jessica L. Bagdanov, Internet Disparity on the Internet: 14 Chap. L. Rev. 135 (2010).
- Molly S. Machacek, "Make It Work": Project Runway and Inctivee Relief in The Television Industry, 14 CHAP.
- Hannah G. ELISHA, Addressing The E-Waste Crisis: The Need for CompreHensive Federal E-Waste Regulation in The United States, 14 Chap.
- Timothy A. Canova, Black Swans and Black Elephants in Plain Sight: An Empirical Review of Central Bank Independence, 14 CHAP.
- Anthony E. Chavez, The Red and Blue Golden State: Why California's Proposition 11 WILL NOT PRODUCE MORE COMPETITITIVE ELECTIONS, 14 CHAP.
- Jessica Feinstein, Reforming Adult Felony Probation to Ease Prison Overcrowding: Outline of Article 678 of California, Chapter 14 L. Rev. 375 (2011).
- Jeremy a. gogel, the case for domestic box office receitt derivatives, 14 chap.
- Ashley N. Beagle, Contemporary Stalker Laws: 14 Chap. L. Rev. 457 (2011).
- アダム・C・ハートマン『黄色いレンガの道』προς το πουθενά: Καλιφόρνια Ομίλια Marvin Δικαιώματα μετά την πρόταση 8, 14 chap. L. Rev. 483 (2011).
- アレクサンドラ ・ ・ ハーマン 、 ダイジェスト People v. Lessie, 14 chap. L. Rev. 517 (2011).
- イルデフォンソ P. マス ダイジェスト ダイジェスト in re david V., 14 chap. L. Rev. 525 (2011)。
- Santa County Board of Supervisors, 14 Chap. L. Rev. 531 (2011).
- Rebecca J. Kipper, Digest : McCarther by Pacific Telesis Group, 14 CHAP. L. Rev. 537 (2011)。
- Blair A. Russell, Digest : in Sonne wedding, 14 chap. L. Rev. 545 (2011).
- James V. Bilek, Digest : Communities for a better environment v. South Coast Air Management District, 14 CHAP. L. Rev. 553 (2011).
- Whitney M. Zanias, Digest : Philip Morris USA, Inc. L. Rev. 563 (2011)。
- ケリー ・ J ・ 、 ダイジェスト ダイジェスト People v. Ceja, 14 chap. L. Rev. 569 (2011)。
- クリスト ・ ・ ・ 、 ダイジェスト ダイジェスト : : ダイジェスト : : : : : ダイジェスト ダイジェスト : ダイジェスト : : ダイジェスト ダイジェスト : ダイジェスト ダイジェスト ダイジェスト ダイジェスト : : ダイジェスト ダイジェスト ダイジェスト ダイジェスト ダイジェスト ダイジェスト L. Rev. 577 (2011)。
- Molly S. Machacek, Digest : Kleffman vonage Holdings Corp. L. Rev. 583 (2011)。
- Uri Benoliel, Rumor Life Circle: The case of franchising, 13 chap. L. Rev. 1 (2009).
Volume 15 (2011)
- Margaret Ryznar and Anna Stepien-Sporek, to have and to hold, for richer or richer: Premarital Agreements in a Comparative context, 13 chap.
- Harout Jack Samra, Central Bank Autonomy in Latin America : 13 Chap. L. Rev. 63 (2009).
- Timothy R. Zinnecker, Socrates, Rationales and Sadistic Transactions : U. C. C. L. Rev. 97 (2009).
- Joseph A. Chern, Testing the Waters of Open Source: Derivative Works Under Gplv3, 13 Chap.
- Habib Hanna, Heads You Win, Tails You Lose: The Disparate Treatment of Similarly Situated TaxPayers Under the Personal Injury Income Tax Exclusion, 13 Chap.
- Elizabeth M. Tullio, Chemical Castration for Child Predators: Practical, Effective, and Constitutional, 13 Chap.
- Rachel Warren, Pro [of which? L. Rev. 221 (2009).
- マーシャ ・ フリーマン 、 と 他国 他国 他国 の ジェット ジェット ジェット ソンズ ソンズ ソンズ ソンズ ソンズ ソンズ ソンズ ソンズ ソンズ 、 ソンズ ソンズ ソンズ ソンズ ソンズ ソンズ ソンズ ソンズ ソンズ 13
- Matthew Hall, a devastating conundrum, but not a nuisance: Why the judicial branch is ill-equipped to fix emission limitations on domestic energy producers through the common law doctrine, 13 Chap.
- Paul K. Hoffman and Normal L. Geisler, Shouting over the implied existence of spilled milk: the demonstrated absurdity of Ortega v. Kmart, 13 chap. L. Rev. 297 (2010).
- Rosalie Berger Levinson, Time to bury the shocks in the conscience test, 13 chap.
- Baylen J. Linnekin, The 「California Effect」 and the Future of American Food: How California's Increasing Repression of Food and Agriculture Harms the State and the Nation, 13 chap.
- Paul A. Alarcon, Recognizing and Regulating home schooling in California: Balancing parental and state interests in education, 13 chap.
- Megan N. Krebbeks, One step at a time: 13 chap. L. Rev. 417 (2010).
- メーガン・クレベックス、ダイジェスト:In RE Jose C., 13 Chap.
- Julie Sarto, Digest: Musaelian v. Adams, 13 Chap. L. Rev. 445 (2010).
- Kasey C. Phillips, Digest: Schatz v. Allen Matkins Leck Gamble and Mallory LLP, 13 Chap.
- Katayon Khajebag, Digest: Spielbauer v. County of Santa Clara, 13 Chap.
- Darrell J. Greenwald, Digest: People v. Ramirez, 13 Chap.
Volume 14 (2010-2011)
- Paul A. Alarcon, Digest: Vargas v. City of Salinas, 13 Chap.
- Errick J. Winek, Digest: Strauss v. Horton, 13 Chap.
- Habib Hanna, Digest: Bonander v. Town of Tiburon, 13 Chap.
- Joseph A. Chern, Digest: Munson v. Del Taco, Inc.
- ミーガン・S・トム、ダイジェスト:People v. Nguyen, 13 Chap.
- レイチェル・ウォレン、ダイジェスト:21st Century Ins.
- Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, Ph. D. and Aylana Meisel, Mycoherbicides and Alternative Development: How the United States Can Defeat Drug-Terrorism, 13 chap. L. Rev. 509 (2010).
- ジェームズ・P・グレイ判事(退官)、The Desperation of Drug Prohibition, 13 chap.
- Alex Kreit, Beyond the Prohibition Debate: Reflections on Federal Drug Laws in an Era of State Reform, 13 chap.
- Kevin R. Johnson, Is the Economy, Stupid: the Hijacking of the Immigration Reform Debate by Monsters, Ghosts, and Goblins (or the War on Drugs, War on Terror, War on Drugs, etc.), 13 Chap. L. Rev. 583 (2010).
- Phi Mai Nguyen, Closing the back door on illegal immigration: over 20 years of ineffective provisions, while solutions are only a few words away, 13 chap.
- Kasey C. Phillips, Drug War Madness: a call for consistency in the midst of conflict, 13 chap.
- Attorney General Michael Chertoff, Keynote speech: "The nexus of drug trafficking, terrorism, and organized crime", 13 chap.
- Mark Mauer, Welcome dinner: "The drug war and its social implications", 13 chap.
- William N. Eskridge and Lawrence Rosenthal, Same-Sex Marriage, 12 chap.
- Amanda Alquist, The honeymoon is over, maybe for good: the issue of same-sex marriage before the California Supreme Court, 12 chap.
- David Houghton, California Law at Issue, 12 chap.
- Deborah J. La Fetra, Medical Marijuana and the Limits of the Compassionate Use Act: Ross v. Ragingwire Telecommunications, 12 Chap.
- Travis Bailey, California's defined sentencing law: How California got it wrong. . . twice, 12 Chap. L. Rev. 87 (2008).
- Benjamin Price, California Appeals Court, Sixth District, Throwing a Curve: California's Use of Juvenile Adjudication as a Strike after People v. Nguyen, 12 Chap.
- Brian S. Thomley, Nothing Is Sacred: Why Georgia and California cannot prohibit contractual jury waivers in federal court, 12 chap.
Volume 13 (2009-2010)
- Kendra Weber, Life, Liberty, or Your Children: California's Fifth Amendment Dilemma Between Parental Self-Destruction and Family Protection, 12 chap. L. Rev. 155 (2008).
- Alicia Jessop, Digest: James F. Case, 12 Chap.
- Ryan Odenwalder, Digest: In re Joshua S., 12 Chap.
- Brian S. Thomley, Digest: Ross v. Ragingwire Telecommunications, Inc, 12 Chap.
- Alicia Jessop, Digest: Marathon Entertainment, Inc.
- Alicia Jessop, Digest: In Farm Raised Salmon Cases, 12 Chap.
- Charles Alikin, Digest: Grossett v. Wenas, 12 Chap.
- Benjamin Price, Digest: Jones v. Lodge in Torrey Pines Partnership, 12 Chap.
- Ryan Odenwalder, Digest: People v. Gay, 12 Chap.
- Ryan Odenwalder, Digest: Στο Re Smith, 12 Chap.
- Brian S. Thomley, Digest: People v. French, 12 Chap. L. Rev. 211 (2008).
- Charles Arikin Digest Johnson V. American Standard, Inc. L. Rev. 215 (2008).
- Benjamin Price, Digest: People V. Pitto, 12 κφ. L. Rev. 219 (2008).
- Benjamin Price, Digest: People V. Gomez, 12 κφ. L. Rev. 223 (2008).
- Mike M. KHALILPOUR, DIGEST: City of Hope National Medical Center vs Genentech, 12 κφ. L. Rev. 227 (2008).
- Mike M. Khalilpour, Digest: Manta Management Corp. V. City of San Bernardino, 12 κφ. L. Rev. 233 (2008).
- Ryan D. Chavez, Digest: in Re Marriage Casses, 12 κφ. L. Rev. 237 (2008).
- KARI KADOMATSU, DIGEST: KARI KADOMATSU, DIGEST: Ebbetts Pass Forest Watch εαν εα ναν 12 κφ. L. αναθ. 245 (2008).
- Holly Buchanan, Digest: Richardson V. Superior Court, 12 κφ. L. αναθ. 249 (2008).
- Holly Buchanan, Digest: People V. Miles, 12 κφ. L. αναθ. 253 (2008).
- Ryan D. Chavez, Digest: Verdin V. Superior Court, 12 κφ. L. Rev. 257 (2008).
- Ryan Mcintir, Digest: Bouton V. USAA Casualty Insurance Co., Rev. 261 (2008).
- Alison de Tal, Digest: Gueyffier v. Ann Summers, LTD., 12 κφ. L. Rev. 265 (2008).
- Brian S. Tomley, Digest: Mayer v. L & amp; B Real Estate, 12 κφ. L. Rev. 267 (2008).
- Brian S. Thomley, Digest: People v. Nelson, 12 κφ. L. Rev. 271 (2008).
- Ryan Mcintir, Digest: People V. Towne, 12 Cep. L. Rev. 275 (2008).
- Captain Daniel J. Bugby, Employers are careful: USRRA violations by appropriate pr e-employment surveys, 12 ch. L. Rev. 279 (2008).
- David E. Libman, How to Fund and Manage Post-Employment Deposit in A Declining Economy, 12 Ch. L. Rev. 301 (2008).
- PAUL DAVID MENAIR, Recasting Complaints: An Argument for ProCedular Alternative, 12 Ch. L. Rev. 333 (2008).
- Jennifer M. Smith, "Dirty Pretty Things" And the Law: Curing The Organ Shortage & Amp; Amp; "Dirty Pretty Things" And Law: Curing GANAGE SHORTAGE & AMP ;; Health Care Crises in America, 12 Ch. L. Rev. 361 (2008).
- Jordan BLAIR WOODS, Ensuring Right of Access to Courts for Victims of Bias Crimes: Defending Article 5 of the Matthew Shepherd Law, 12 Ch. L. Rev. 389 (2008).
- Jonathan Hafetz, A Different View of the Law: Habeas Corpus During the Lincoln and Bush Presidence, 12 Ch. L. Rev. 439 (2009).
- KYNDRA Rotunda, A Comparative Analysis of Wartime Proced Urdural Protections and Presidential Power: From the Civil War on R, 12 Ch. L. Rev. 449 (2009).
- Scott Sullivan's "International Law and Domestic Orthopedic": Lincoln's remarks prepared for the "Constitutionalism of the War Era": Lessons on the Terrorism War? 12 Ch. L. Rev. 489 (2009).
Volume 12 (2008-2009)
- John Yoo, Lincoln and Habeas: Of Merryman and Milligan and McCardle, 12 Κεφ. L. Rev. 505 (2009). Robert D. Auerbach, The Fed's Backroom Bailout Policy, 12 Κεφ. L. Αναθ. 535 (2009). Michael A. Bernstein, The Unique Economic Policy Environment of Interwar and Postwar America, 12 Κεφ. L. Αναθ. 549 (2009). Timothy A. Canova, Lincoln's Populist Sovereignty: Public Finance Of, By, and For the People, 12 Κεφ. L. Αναθ. 561 (2009). Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, Civil War Finance: Lessons for Today , 12 Κεφ. L. Rev. 591 (2009).
- Marjorie Cohn, Trading Civil Liberties for Apparent Security is a Bad Deal, 12 Κεφ. L. Rev. 615 (2009).
- M. Katherine B. Darmer, Waterboarding and the Legacy of the Bybee-Yoo "Torture and Power " Memorandum: Reflections from a one-time colleague of Yu's and former Bush Administration apologist, 12 K. L. Rev. 639 (2009).
- Roger Pilon, Constitutional Intelligence: The War on Terrorism Political Restoration, 12 K. L. Rev. 655 (2009).
- Robert J. Pushaw, Jr., Justifying Wartime Limits on Civil Rights and Liberties, 12 K. L. Rev. 675 (2009).
- Allen C. A Η ανασυγκρότηση ως κρίση στην ιθαγένεια, 12 Κεφ. L. Rev. 705 (2009). Brian Wolensky, Discretionary sentencing in military commissions: Why we should change the sentencing guidelines under the Military Commissions Act. and Methods, 12 Ch. L. Rev. 721 (2009). William Gangi, A Scholar's Journey On The Dark Side, 11 Ch. L. Rev. 1 (2007). Sacha M. Coupet, The Subtlety of State Action in Privatized Child Welfare Services, 11 Ch. L. Rev. 85 (2007). Timothy Sandefur, Reason and Common Ground: A Response to The Creationists' "Neutrality" Argument, 11 Ch. L. Rev. 129 (2007). Rajdeep Singh Jolly, The Application of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act to Appearance Regulations that Supposedly Prohibit Shervant Sikh Lawyers from Join the U. S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, 11 Ch. L. Rev. 155 (2007). Daniel Austin Green, Gulliver's Trials: A Modest Proposal to Excuse and Justify Satire, 11 Ch. L. Rev. 183 (2007). Jeffrey J. Mindrup, Transgenic Crops in the Age of Human Rights: Moral Uncertainty and Rational Risk Policy, 11 Ch. L. Rev. 213 (2007).
- Record of the 2005 National Bar Conference, "What is freedom of the press?" 11 Ch. L. Rev. 243 (2008).
- Record of the lecture at the 2005 National Bar Conference, "Principles and Criminal Law/Procedural Law" 11 Ch. L. Rev. 277 (2008).
- 2005 National Lawyer Tournament, Lecture Recording, Understanding the Original Law and International Law of Flemers, 11 Chap. L. Rev. 307 (2008).
- 2005 National Lawyer Tournament, Records, Civil Rights: Racial preferential treatment in higher education, 11 Chap. L. Rev. 333 (2008).
- 2006 National Lawyer Tournament record, Service Preference: Speaking softly, carry a large stick "11 chap.
- 2006 National Lawyer Tournament performance "Independence of Judiciary" 11Chap. L. Rev. 389 (2008).
- 2006 National Lawyer Tournament, transcribed, have you been too much in international incidents? 11 Chap. L. Rev. 409 (2008).
- Irwin Chemelin Ski "Protect the true speech: restrictions on the disclosure of private facts" 11 chap.
- Raymond Shih Ray Ku, is Name Use A Response to Freedom of Speedom of the Right of Publicity Quandary; L. Rev. 435 (2008).
- What happened to Eric Farber, U-LA-LA, California publicity rights? 11 Chap. L. Rev. 449 (2008).
- Jon M. Garon, Playing in The Virtual Arena: Avatars, Publicity, And IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND Identity Rexamined THRTUAL WORLDS AND COMPUTER GAMES, 11 CHAP.
- C. I. Greene, Extended Intellectual Property: The Good, The Bad, and the Right of Publicity, 11 Chap.
- Kathy Heller, Deciding Who Enterters The Deceased Business Celebrity, 11 Chap.
- Matthew J. Mitten, A Triple Play for the Public Security: Delaware Lottery in Motorola at C., 11 Chap. L. Rev. 569 (2008).
- MaureeN C. Weston, The Fantasy of Athlete's Publicity Rights: Public EnchantMent and Fantasy Sports' Statements of Free Place Sports Equity HTS in an Uncertain Limits of Competition, 11 Chap.
- Holly Buchanan, ESCAPE from Darfur: Why Israel Should Should Adopt a CompreHensive Domestic Refuse Law, 11 Chap.
- Alison de Tal "Knowledge is power: Consumer education and mortgage market" 11 chap.
- Timothy Sandefur, Mine and Yours Apartment: Kelo What Says About Our Path, 10 Chap.
- Anthony Kovalchick, Judicial Suppress of Legislative Power: Why should the parliament decide what is "appropriate legislation" to enforce Article 14 of the Constitution, 10 Chap. L. Rev. 49 (2006).
- John Alan Cohan, Manslaughter by Necessity, 10 Chap. L. Rev. 119 (2006).
- Daniel Ibsen Morales, A Matter of Rhetoric: Logical diversity in political context, 10 chap.
- Lauren A. Wiggins and Timothy Sandefur, A Bibliography of Source on "Public USE" in Prominent Domain, 10 Chap. L. Rev. 235 (2006).
- Deborah J. Kemp and Lynn M. FORSYTHE, Trademarks and Geographical Indications: The Case of California Champagne, 10 Chap.
- L. Scott Smith, Religion, Politics, and the Establishment Clause: Is God worthy of American public life? 10 Chap. L. Rev. 299 (2006).
- Stephen W. Trask, Evolution, Science and IDEOLOGY: Why the Establishment Clause Demands Neutrality In The Ranks of Science, 10 Chap. L. Rev. 359 (2006).
- Cherry Nichols, The Importance of Selective Federal Preemption in The U. S. Regularity Framework: a Lesson from Canada, 10 chap.
- POOYA SAFARZADEH, The Supreme Court, and the President: Towards a Balancing Test with a Bite, 10 chap.
- Donald J. Kochan, Miranda at 40: Applications in a Post-Enron, Post-9/11 WORLD, 10 Chap.
- Edwin A. MeeSe III, A Democracy, if you can keyep it, 10 chap.
- Does Stephen B. Duke and Miranda protect the innocent person or protect guilty people? 10 Chap. L. Rev. 551 (2007).
- Lawrence Rosenthal, contrary to legitimacy: Miranda is not preventive and the constitution is not perfect, 10 chap.
- Mark A. Godsey, Credibility Lost, False Confessions Discovered, 10 Chap. L. Rev. 623 (2007).
- M. Katherine B. DARMER, Miranda Warnings, Torture, The Right to Counsel, and the War on Terror, 10 Chap. L. Rev. 631 (2007).
- Paul Shechtman, An Essay On Miranda's FortyEth Birthday, 10 Chap.
- Ronald J. RYCHLAK, The Right to Remain Silent in Light of the War on Terror, 10 Chap.
- Sam Kamin, How the War on Terror Can Affect Domestic Interrogations: The 24 Effect, 10 Chap.
- Jeremy M. Miller, Law and Disorder: Jeremy M. Miller "Law and Concentration: Supreme Court's urgent decision leaves confusion" 10 chap.
- Keith Paul Bishop, The McNulty Not e-Continued Disappointment, 10 Chap.
- Alternatives for Linda M. Keller and Miranda: Prevention of confession by the Torture Prohibition Treaty, 10 Chap.
- Russell Dean Covey, Miranda and The Media: Tracing Cultural Evolution of a Constitional Revolution, 10 Chap.
- Ian McClure, Mind what you wish for: the copyright campaign for property rights and the illustrious consequence of the intellectual monopoly, 10 Chap.
- Jeff Schwartz, Good faith in partner expulsions: applying a contract law paradigm, 9 chap.
- Amy Luria and John E. Clabby, An Out of Control Exodus: Regulation 33 DISCLOSURES after the advent of initial disclosures and two proposals for change, 9 chap. L. Rev. 29 (2005).
- Arthur M. Wolfson, Lost in the Ruins: How the Destruction of Public Housing Does Not Accountify for the Loss of Community, 9 chap.
- Louis P. Nappen, The Privacy Advantages of Home Education, 9 chap.
- Chris Bodelon, The Illegality of the U. S. Policy on Preventive Self-Defense under International Law, 9 chap.
Volume 11 (2007-2008)
- Timothy Sandefur, The Declaration of Independence, annotated, 9 chap. L. Rev. 147 (2005).
- Sean M. Stegmaier, What does 「evaluation」 mean? The Supreme Court's misinterpretation of the Tax Injunction Act and its violation of comity principles in Hibbs v. Winn leads to the adjudication of state tax credibility issues in federal court, 9 Chap. L. Rev. 157 (2005).
- Matthew J. Parlow, Urban Runoff, Its Consequences and Problems of Regulation, 9 Chap.
- Wendy E. Wagner, Stormy regulation: The problems that occur when Stormwater (and other) regulatory programs neglect to account for limitations in scientific and technical information, 9 Chap.
- Michael Allan Wolf, Supreme guidance for wet development: Lessons from the Supreme Court on the powers and responsibilities of local governments, 9 Chap.
- John H. Minan, General Industrial Storm Water Permits and the Construction Industry: 水質浄化法は何を求めているのか?9 Chap. L. Rev. 265 (2006).
- Robin Kundis Craig, Urban Runoff and Ocean Water Quality in Southern California: 水質浄化法はどのような手段を提供するか?9 Chap. L. Rev. 313 (2006).
- Linda A. Malone, What's wrong with snowmobiles, mercury emissions, greenhouse gases, and runoff; L. Rev. 365 (2006).
- Donald J. Kochan, Runoff and Reality: External, Economic, and Jordanian Issues in Urban Runoff Regulation, 9 Ch. L. Rev. 409 (2006).
- Francesca Ortiz, The Tide is Near: Rethinking Urban Flood Management, 9 Chap.
- Tim Kowal, The Scientific Approach to Just Compensation, 9 Ch. L. Rev. 463 (2006).
- キャサリン ・ ・ 宇宙 観光 観光 観光 観光 観光 観光 観光 観光 観光 観光 観光 : 観光 観光 観光 観光 : 観光 観光 観光 観光 観光 観光 観光 493 (2006).
- 滑り 坂道 : The Slippery Slope: Urban Runoff, Water Quality, and the Issue of Legal Authority, Lunch panel : 都市 都市 流出 流出 制御 制御 制御 と と 規制 へ へ の 日々 の の の 洞察 」9 9 527 (2006).
- Timothy A. Canova, International Law faces the global economy: Labor Rights, Human Rights of Aki Democracy in misery, 8 chapters L. Rev. 1 (2005).
- Howard F. Chang, Environmental Trade Measures, The Shrimp-Turtle Rulings, and the Ordinary Meaning of the Text of the Gatt, 8 Chapter L. Rev. 25 (2005).
- Ved P. Nanda, Sustainable Development, International Trade and Doha's Agenda for Development, 8 L. Rev. 53 (2005).
- Lakshman D. Guruswamy, Energy, Environment & amp; amp; Sustainable Development, 8 chapter L. Rev. 77 (2005).
- Donald J. Kochan, Nonger Little Known but now a door ajar : Donald J. F. L. Rev. 103 (2005).
- Armin Rosencranz and David Louk, doe v. Unocal: Holding Corporations Liability for Human Rights Abuses on their Watch, 8 chapters L. Rev. 135 (2005).
- Jon M, Van Dyke, Promoting Accountability for Human Rights Abuses, 8 L. Rev. 153 (2005).
- Michael J. Struett, The Transformation of State Sovereign Rights and Responsibilities Under the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court, 8 chapter L. Rev. 179 (2005).
- Marina Hadjiioannou, The International Human Right To Culture : 国際 国際 人 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 回復 201 (2005).
- Arthur Manuel and Nicole Schabus, Indigenous Peoples at the Margin of the Global Economy : A Violation of International Human Rights and International Trade Law, 8 Chapter L. Rev. 229 (2005).
Volume 10 (2006-2007)
- Ellen Israel Rosen, The Wal-Mart Effect : Ellen Israel Rosen, The Wal-Mart Effect: The World Trade Organization and the Race to the Bottom, 8 Chapter L. Rev. 261 (2005).
- Mackenzie T. Batzer, Trapped in a Tangled Web United States v. Lara: The Trouble with Tribes and the Sovereignty Debacle, 8 Chapter L. Rev. 283 (2005).
- Francis J. Beckwith, Book Review : Gimme that ol 'Time Separation : A Review Essay, 8 chap. L. Rev. 309 (2005).
- Kurt Eggert, Striking A Balance : 保護 に 関する 的 な 疑問 疑問 7 L. Rev. 1 (2004).
- Stephen P. Halbrook, Suing the Firearms Industry : A Case for Federal Reform, 7 Chapter L. Rev. 11 (2004).
- Michael L. Rastad "Disciplinary damages in cyber space: Where are consumers in the world? 7 Ch. L. Rev. 39 (2004).
- Alvin C. Harrell, Basic Choices in The Law of Auto Finance: Contract Versus Regulation, 7 Ch. L. Rev. 107 (2004).
- Donald C. Lampe, Wrong from The Start? North Carolina's "Predatory Lending" Law and the Practice Versus The Product, 7 Ch. L. Rev. 135 (2004).
- Michael S. GREVE, Consumer Law, Class Actions, and the Common Law, 7 Ch. L. Rev. 155 (2004).
- Jan Narveson, Consumer Rights in The Laissez-Faire Economy: How Much Warning for Emptor? 7 Ch. L. Rev. 181 (2004).
- Lisa Litwiller, Why Amendments to Article 23 Are Not Enough: A Case for the Federalization of class actions, 7 ch. L. Rev. 201 (2004).
- S Amuel J. ROMERO, Obesity Liability: Is it an extraordinary problem or a small fish in the inevitable growth of manufacturing liability? 7 Ch. L. Rev. 239 (2004).
- J. Matthew Sauders, An Iron Fist or Kid Gloves: Garamendi and the Federal Monopoly on Foreign Policy EV. 279 (2004).
- RICHARD A. EPSTEIN, The "Necessary" History of Property and Liberty, 6 Ch. L. Rev. 1 (2003).
- Erwin Chemerinsky, άω από φ. L. Rev. 31 (2003).
- Bernard H. Siegan, Protecting Economic Liberties, 6 κφ. L. Rev. 43 (2003).
- John C. Eastman, Re-EVALUATING THE PRIVILEGES OR IMUNITIES CLAUSE, 6 κφ. L. Rev. 123 (2003).
- Mark S. Kende, The South African Conscriptional COURT'S EMBRACE OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS: A Comparative Perspective, 6 κφ.
- Earl M. Maltz, The Strange Career of Commercial Speech, 6 κφ. L. Rev. 161 (2003).
- Steven M. Simpson, Judicial Abdication and the Rise of Special Interests, 6 κφ. L. Rev. 173 (2003).
- Timothy Sandefer "Right to make a living" 6 εφ. L. Rev. 207 (2003).
- Martin Baker, a Farewell to Arms: Risk Benefit Litigation for Gun Methods in California after the abolition of statutory exemption, 6 κφ. L. Rev. 279 (2003).
- KATHRYN M. CASEY, WATER in The West: Water In the West: Vested Water Rights MERIT Protection Under The TAKEINGS CLAUSE, 6 κφ. 305 (2003).
- Anthony N. CABOT κα κ Robert D. Faiss, ο αθλma ό σ ππο τ πβ ώ, 5 κφ. L. Rev. 1 (2002).
Volume 9 (2005-2006)
- KATHRYN R. L. RAND, THERE ARE NO PEQUOTS ON THE PLAINS: Evaluate the success of Indian gaming, 5 κφ. L. Rev. 47 (2002).
- Joseph Kelly, Caught at the intersection between public policy and practicality: a survey of legal treatment of gambling-related obligations in the United States, 5 Chap.
- Tom W. Bell, Gambling for good, bargaining for the future: The legitimacy of markets in scientific claims, 5 chap.
- Cory Aronovitz, The Regulation of Commercial Gambling, 5 chap.
- Frank Catania, Internet Gaming Regulation: The Kahnawake Experience, 5 Chap.
- David H. Lantzer, Internet Gaming Tax Regulation: 古い法律は新しいトリックを学べるか?5 Chap. L. Rev. 281 (2002).
- Mark D. Schopper, Internet Gaming, Electronic Cash and Legalized Use: The Unintended Consequences of a Currency Control Plan, 5 Chap.
- Richard A. Epstein, Standing and Davening - the Role of Legal and Equitable Principles, 4 Chap.
- John C. Eastman, Restoring the 「general」 to the general welfare clause, 4 chap.
- Erwin Chemerinsky, Protecting the Power of Expenditure, 4 chap.
- Earl M. Maltz, Sovereignty, Autonomy, and Conditional Spending, 4 chap.
- Bradley A. Smith, Hamilton at Wits End: The Lost Discipline of the Spending Clause vs. the False Discipline of Campaign Finance Reform, 4 Chap.
- Denis Binder, The Spending Clause as a positive source of environmental protection: a primer, 4 chap.
- Celestine Richards McConville, Federal funding conditions: Burting Through the gaps in Dole, 4 chap.
- Lynn A. Baker, The Power of Spending and the Federal Revival, 4 chap. L. Rev. 195 (2001).
- David P. Collins, Internet Ambush, Using the Patent and Trademark Office to shut down a competitor's domain name, 4 chap. L. Rev. 231 (2001).
- ジョン・イーストマン、トーマス弁護士、チャップマン大学法学部を訪問、3 chap.
- ドナルド・P・ケネディー・ホール・チャップマン大学ロースクール落成式に際しての、合衆国最高裁判所副判事クラレンス・トーマス名誉弁護士, 3 chap. L. Rev. 3 (2000).
Volume 8 (2005)
- Steve H. Nickles and David G. Epstein, Another Way of Thinking About Section 105(a) and Other Sources of Supplemental Law under the Bankruptcy Code, 3 chap.
- The Honorable Samuel L. Bufford, United States Bankruptcy Judge, Central District of California, Introduction to Articles Presented by Three Rising Stars in Bankruptcy Scholarship, 3 chap.
- フレデリック トゥン 『大量 破産 請求 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人 代理人. 43 (2000).
- Todd J. Zywicki, The Economics of Credit Cards, 3 Chapter L. Rev. 79 (2000).
- Karen M. Gebbia-Pinetti, Interpreting the Bankruptcy Code : An Empirical Study of the Supreme Court's Bankruptcy Decisions, 3 Chapter L. Rev. 173 (2000).
- デニス バインダー 『環境 正義 正義 II』 3 chap. L. Rev. 309 (2000).
- Jeanine A. Scalero, Implementation of the Law on Endangered species to isolated species: a substantial effect on transnational trade? 3 Chapter L. Rev. 317 (2000).
- Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold, Introduction of the Honorable Deanell Reece Tacha, 2 L. Rev. 1 (1999).
- Deanell Reece Tacha, The Federal Courts in the 21st Century, 2 chapter L. Rev. 7 (1999).
- Frank J. Doti, Introduction of Symposium, 2 L. L. Rev. 27 (1999).
- Sharon C. Nantell, A Cultural Perspective on American Tax Policy, 2 L. Rev. 33 (1999).
- Jonathan Barry Forman, Universal Pensions, 2 L. L. Rev. 95 (1999).
- Alan Schenk, Radical Tax Reform for the 21st Century : The Role for a Consumption Tax, 2 L. Rev. 133 (1999).
Volume 7 (2004)
- バーバラ ・ ・ ・ 課税 不可解 な ケース ケース ケース ケース ケース ケース ケース 』ケース ケース ケース 2』 2 157 (1999).
- Lawrence Zelenak, The Selling of the Flat Tax: The Dubious Link Between Rate and Base, 2 CEF. L. Rev. 197 (1999).
- Edward J. McCaffery, The Missing Links in Tax Reform, 2 Ch. L. Rev. 233 (1999).
- Marvin E. Frankel, Some Comments on Our Constitutional Adversary System by Monroe H. Freedman, 2 Ch. L. Rev. 253 (1999).
- S. Scott Burkhalter, Oversimplification: Value and Function: Wetland Mitigation Banking, 2 Ch. L. Rev. 261 (1999).
- Anthony T. Kronman, Chapman University School of Law, 1 Ch. L. Rev. 1 (1998).
- デニス バインダー 「不 における 地質 の 義務 義務 義務 義務 1 1 L. Rev. 13 (1998).
- Monroe H. Freedman, Our Constitutionalized Adversary System, 1 Ch. L. Rev. 57 (1998).
- Thomas F. Crosby, Jr, A Rare First Edition: J. W. Towner, Orange County's Original Superior Court Judge, 1 Ch. L. Rev. 91 (1998).
- Stephen Jones, A Lawyer's Ethical Duty to Represent the Unpopular Client, 1 Ch. L. Rev. 105 (1998).
Volume 6 (2003)
- Rachel Goldstein, Insider Trading and United States v. O'Hhagan: Supreme Court Reinstates Securities Fraud Convictions on an Abuse of Discretion Theory, 1 Ch. L. Rev. 119 (1998).
- Lisa M. Bianchi and Bryan S. Gadol, When You Play The Game of College Sports, You Should Not Play 「Monopoly」, 1 Ch. L. Rev. 151 (1998).
- Chad A. Gerardi, A Tale Involving the Magic Kingdom, Pirates, and a Court's Broad Interpretation of Common Carrier Liability, 1 Ch. L. Rev. 171 (1998).
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