Volume 80, Issue 3 (2015)
Articles
The Rise of "Empty Suit" Litigation. Where Should Tort Law Draw the Line?
Victor E. Schwartz and Cary Silverman
Have You Ever...? How State Bar Association Inquiries into Mental Health Violate the Americans with Disabilities Act
Alyssa Dragnich
Redefining Prey and Predator in Class Actions
Christine P. Bartholomew
Defining Domain: Higher Education's Battles for Cyberspace
Jacob H. Rooksby
The Ugly Truth About Legal Academia
Meera E. Deo
RESPONSE: Correcting the Record Regarding the Restatement of Property's Slayer Rule in the Brooklyn Law Review's Symposium Issue on Restatement
Lawrence W. Waggoner and John H. Langbein
RESPONSE: How the ALI's Restatement Third of Property Is Influencing the Law of Trusts and Estates
Lawrence W. Waggoner
Notes
How Far Is Too Far?: The Proper Framework for Civil Remedies Against Facilitators of Terrorism
Peter Budoff
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status: The Need to Expand Relief
Shannon Aimee Daugherty
Exempt No More: How New York's Uniform Fraudulent Conveyance Act Threatens Exemptions in Bankruptcy
Philip Michael Guffy