Volume 58 (2008)
24 articles across 5 issues, published in the Buffalo Law Review during the 2008–2009 academic year.
Issue 1
- Legislative Epidemics: A Cautionary Tale of Criminal Laws that Have Swept the CountryCatherine L. Carpenter
- Learning to Work: A Functional Approach to Welfare and Higher EducationMartha F. Davis
- The Causation Standard in Federal Employment Law: Gross v. FBL Financial Services, Inc., and the Unfulfilled Promise of the Civil Rights Act of 1991Michael C. Harper
- Flores-Figueroa and the Search for Plain Meaning in Identity Theft LawNathaniel J. Stuhlmiller
Issue 2
- Why Modern Evidence Law Lacks CredibilityDaniel D. Blinka
- The Social Construction of Regulation: Lessons from the War Against Command and ControlTimothy F. Malloy
- The End of Indeterminate Sentencing in New York: The Death and Rebirth of RehabilitationJoshua Logan Pennel
- First Korematsu and Now Ashcroft v. Iqbal: The Latest Chapter in the Wartime Supreme Court’s Disregard for Claims of DiscriminationDawinder S. Sidhu
Issue 3
Issue 4
- Consumer Counter-Advertising Law and Corporate Social ResponsibilityAlberto R. Salazar V.
- Advertising and Social IdentityMark Bartholomew
- David Riesman: From Law to Social CriticismDaniel Horowitz
- Stealth Marketing and Antibranding: The Love that Dare Not Speak Its NameSonia K. Katyal
- Brandjacking on Social Networks: Trademark Infringement by Impersonation of MarkholdersLisa P. Ramsey
- Attention Must Be Paid: Commercial Speech, User-Generated Ads, and the Challenge of RegulationRebecca Tushnet
Issue 5
- AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion
- Jerome Frank and the Modern MindCharles L. Barzun
- Controlling Government Secrecy: A Judicial Solution to the Internal and External Conflicts Surrounding the State Secrets PrivilegeElizabeth Rose Blazey
- 2011 Alumni Newsletter
- Election Campaigns and Democracy: A Review of James A. Gardner, What Are Campaigns For? The Role of Persuasion in Electoral Law and PoliticsRichard Briffault
- Recovery of an Endangered Provision: Untangling and Reviving Critical Habitat Under the Endangered Species ActKalyani Robbins
- Pluralism in Contract LawLeon Trakman