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Volume 83 • Issue 4

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“Banking” on Law Enforcement: Advocating a New Balancing Test for DNA Storage After United States v. Kincade

Sasha E. Polonsky

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4 • 1331-1366

Injecting Fairness into the Doctrine of Forfeiture by Wrongdoing

Adam Sleeter

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4 • 1367-1395

Looks Sell, But Are They Worth the Cost?: How Tolerating Looks-Based Discrimination Leads to Intolerable Discrimination

Hannah Fleener

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4 • 1295-1330

Health Care for Undocumented Immigrant Children: Special Members of an Underclass

Cindy Chang

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4 • 1271-1294

Table of Contents


Table of Contents

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4

F. Hodge O'Neal Corporate and Securities Law Symposium


Mutual Fund Expense Disclosures: A Behavioral Perspective

James D. Cox and John W. Payne

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4 • 907-938

Comments on Martin Lybecker's Enhanced Corporate Governance

Mercer E. Bullard

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4 • 1095-1106

Class Actions and Limited Vision: Opportunities for Improvement Through a More Functional Approach to Class Treatment of Disputes

Jeffrey W. Stempel

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4 • 1127-1269

The Scope and Jurisprudence of the Investment Management Regulation

Tamar Frankel

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4 • 939-1015

Common Themes and Unintended Consequences in Class Action Reform

Francis E. McGovern

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4 • 1107-1114

Enhanced Corporate Governance for Mutual Funds: A Flawed Concept that Deserves Serious Reconsideration

Martin E. Lybecker

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4 • 1045-1093

Do Institutions Matter? The Impact of the Lead Plaintiff Provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act

Stephen J. Choi, A. C. Pritchard and Jill E. Fisch

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4 • 869-905

Should Investment Companies Be Subject to a New Statutory Self-Regulatory Organization?

Joel Seligman

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4 • 1115-1126

Private Litigation to Enforce Fiduciary Duties in Mutual Funds: Derivative Suits, Disinterested Directors and the Ideology of Investor Sovereignty

Donald C. Langevoort

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4 • 1017-1044

General Information


Editorial Board

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Mailing Statement

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4

Faculty List

2005-01-01 Volume 83 • Issue 4