Volume 84, Issue 2 (2019)
Articles
The Costs of Having (Too) Many Choices: Reshaping the Doctrine of Informed Consent
Maytal Gilboa and Omer Y. Pelled
The Problem of the Terror Non-State: Rescuing International Law from ISIS and Boko Haram
Darin E.W. Johnson
Notes
Direct-to-Consumer Calls to Action: Lowering the Volume of Claims and Disclosures in Prescription Drug Broadcast Advertisements
Andrew Andrzejewski
Lost to the Ages: International Patrimony and the Problem Faced by Foreign States in Establishing Ownership of Looted Antiquities
William R. Ognibene
The (Im)Partial Jury: A Trial Consultant’s Role in the Venire Process
Stephanie M. Coughlan