Houston Law Review Latest Issue (Fall 2007)
I would be remiss if I didn’t point out the latest publication of the Houston Law Review. I found Patel’s MySpace or Yours: The Abridgment of the Blogosphere at the Hands of At-Will Employment fascinating for more than intellectual curiosities sake. I’ll be unpacking some of these in future posts.
- Bradley W. Joondeph - THE DEREGULATORY VALENCE OF JUSTICE O’CONNOR’S FEDERALISM
- Geoffrey Corn & Eric Talbot Jensen - THE POLITICAL BALANCE OF POWER OVER THE MILITARY: RETHINKING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ARMED FORCES, THE PRESIDENT, AND CONGRESS
- Manuel A. Utset - HYPERBOLIC CRIMINALS AND REPEATED TIME-INCONSISTENT MISCONDUCT
- Justice Evelyn Keyes - THE LITERARY JUDGE: THE JUDGE AS NOVELIST AND CRITIC
- William E. Barker - THE ONLY GUARANTEE IS THERE ARE NO GUARANTEES: THE TEXAS SUPREME COURT’S INABILITY TO ESTABLISH A MANDAMUS STANDARD
- Thomas S. Meriwether - LIMITING JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ARBITRAL AWARDS UNDER THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT: STRIKING THE RIGHT BALANCE
- Bijal J. Patel - MYSPACE OR YOURS: THE ABRIDGEMENT OF THE BLOGOSPHERE AT THE HANDS OF AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT
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