TOURO LAW REVIEW |
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Vol. 27, No. 2 - 2011 |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS |
SELECTED EXCERPTS: PRACTISING LAW INSTITUTES TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL SECTION 1983 CIVIL RIGHTS LITIGATION PROGRAM |
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WRONGFUL CONVICTION CLAIMS UNDER SECTION 1983 |
Martin A. Schwartz and Honorable Robert W. Pratt |
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TWOMBLY AND IQBAL: THE INTRODUCTION OF A HEIGHTENED PLEADING STANDARD |
Honorable Shira A. Scheindlin |
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QUALIFIED IMMUNITY: FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS IN THE POST-PEARSON ERA |
Karen M. Blum |
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DEFINING INSTRUMENTALITIES OF DEADLY FORCE |
Tim Longo |
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SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES |
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SOCIAL NETWORKING WEBSITES: IMPACT ON LITIGATION AND THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN ETHICS, DISCOVERY, AND EVIDENCE |
Sandra Hornberger |
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ARE NEW YORKS SOCIAL HOST LIABILITY LAWS TOO STRICT, TOO LENIENT, OR JUST RIGHT?
| Jared Wachtler |
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SMOKING GUN: THE MORAL AND LEGAL STRUGGLE FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA |
Daniel J. Pfeifer |
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMMENTS |
BILSKIS EFFECT ON PATENT LAW: PATENTABLE PROCESSES UNDER 35 U.S.C. 101 |
Sharon Barkume |
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TRADEMARK PROTECTION OF COLOR ALONE: HOW AND WHEN DOES A COLOR DEVELOP SECONDARY MEANING AND WHY MARKS CAN NEVER BE INHERENTLY DISTINCTIVE |
Diane E. Moir |
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THE ETHICS OF GENETIC PATENTING AND THE SUBSEQUENT IMPLICATIONS ON THE FUTURE OF HEALTH CARE |
Suzanne Ratcliffe |
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CABLEVISIONS REMOTE DV-R SYSTEM AND A SOLUTION FOR THE DIGITAL-RECORDING AGE |
Justin M. Jacobson |
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