Volume 59 (2009)
22 articles across 5 issues, published in the Buffalo Law Review during the 2009–2010 academic year.
Issue 1
- Unilateral Alteration of Public Sector Collective Bargaining Agreements and the Contract ClauseStephen F. Befort
- Trademark Infringement, Trademark Dilution, and the Decline in Sharing of Famous Brand Names: An Introduction and Empirical StudyRobert Brauneis & Paul Heald
- Understanding Exclusion of the CISG: A New Paradigm of Determining Party IntentWilliam P. Johnson
- Background (Fixed-Cost) Avoidance-Choices, Foreground (Variable-Cost) Avoidance-Choices, and the Economically Efficient Approach for Courts to Take in Marine-Salvage Cases: A Positive Analysis and Related Critique of Landes and Posner’s Classic StudyRichard S. Markovits
Issue 2
- Prosecution Without RepresentationDouglas L. Colbert
- Horizontality and the "Spooky" Doctrines of American LawHelen Hershkoff
- Knowledge, Risk, and Wrongdoing: The Model Penal Code's Forgotten Answer to the Riddle of Objective ProbabilityEric A. Johnson
- Comment, I Want to Ride My Bicycle: Why and How Cities Plan for Bicycle InfrastructureRyan Seher
Issue 3
- Has the Time (of Laches) Come? Recent Nazi-Era Art Litigation in the New York ForumBert Demarsin
- Comment, Protecting Refugees and Immigrants on United States Soil but Not in the United States: The Unique Case of the Northern Mariana IslandsEstelle Hofschneider
- Jurisdiction, Treaties, and Due ProcessRoberto Iraola
- Implementing American Health Care Reform: The Fiduciary ImperativeDayna Bowen Matthew
Issue 4
- Constitutional Reforms and Constitutionalism in Africa: Reflections on Some Current Challenges and Future ProspectsCharles Manga Fombad
- The Unreasonable Case for a Reasonable Compensation Standard in the Public Company Context: Why it is Unreasonable to Insist on ReasonablenessStuart Lazar
- The Agency Defense: Can the Legislature Help?Yuval Simchi-Levi
- The Subordinate Status of Negative Speech RightsNat Stern
Issue 5
- AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion
- 2011 Alumni Newsletter
- Note, A Cure for Laryngitis: A First Amendment Challenge to the NLRA’s Ban on Secondary PicketingJoseph L. Guza
- Arbitration and Antitrust: Navigating the Contours of Mandatory LawCharles H. Brower II
- Pleading and Proving Foreign Law in the Age of Plausibility PleadingRoger M. Michalski
- Understanding New York’s "Mode of Proceedings" MuddleGary Muldoon