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Volume 41 Number 4

The Death of Causation: Mass Products Torts' Incomplete Incorporation of Social Welfare Principles

Donald G. Gifford
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 943


Reshaping Federal Jurisdiction: Congress's Latest Challenge to Judicial Review

Helen Norton
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1003


Overvalued Equity and the Case for an Asymmetric Insider Trading Regime

Thomas A. Lambert
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1045


Good Faith, State of Mind, and the Outer Boundaries of Director Liability in Corporate Law

Christopher M. Bruner
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1131


The Administrative Judiciary's Independence Myth

James E. Moliterno
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1191


Do Attorneys Do Their Clients Justice? An Empirical Study of Lawyers' Effects on Tax Court Litigation Outcomes

Leandra Lederman & Warren B. Hrung
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1235


When the Vow Breaks: An Analysis of the Impact of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors on Child Custody Resolution

Flora Chan & Jennifer Erickson
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1297

Volume 41 Number 3

The Equitable Content of Corporate Federalism

William W. Bratton & Joseph A McCahery
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 619


Shifting Sands of Federalism: Civil Rights and Tort Claims in the Employment Context

Martha Chamallas
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 697


From Cooperative to Inoperative Federalism: The Perverse Mutation of Environmental Law and Policy

Robert L. Glicksman
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 719


Law and Economics of Regulating Local Economic Development Incentives

Sherry L. Jarrell, Gary Shoesmith, & J. Neal Robbins
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 805


Regulating the Business of Insurance: Federalism in an Age of DIfficult Risk

Robert H. Jerry, II & Steven E. Roberts
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 835


Does Federalism Matter? Its Perplexing Role in the Corporate Governance Debate

Renee M. Jones
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 879

EMPIRICAL STUDY

The SEC Form 8-K: Full Disclosure or Fully DIluted? The Quest for Improved Financial Market Transparency

Jennifer B. Lawrence & Jackson W. Prentice
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 913

Volume 41 Number 2

Introduction

Mark A. Hall, Carl E. Schneider, & Lois Shepherd
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 341


The History and Future of Health Care Law: An Essentialist View

Mark A. Hall
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 347


Can Health Law Become a Coherent Field of Law?

Einer R. Elhauge
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 365


Some Thoughts on Academic Health Law

Henry T. Greely
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 391


After Autonomy

Carl E. Schneider
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 411


Assuming Responsibility

Lois Shepherd
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 445


Responsibility in Health Care: Spanning the Boundary between Law and Medicine

Carol A. Heimer
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 465


The Process Paradigm: Rethinking Medical Malpractice

Roger B. Dworkin
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 509


Our Broken Health Care System and How to Fix It: An Essay on Health Law and Policy

Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 537

Volume 41 Number 1

Sovereignty, Not Due Process: Personal Juridiction Over Nonresident Alien Defendants

Austen L. Parrish
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1


Constitutional Regulation of National Security Investigation: Minimizing the Use of Unrelated Evidence

Matthew R. Hall
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 61


On the Elimination of Fiduciary Duties: A Theory of Good Faith for Unincorporated Firms

Andrew S. Gold
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 123


Physician Restictive Covenants: The Neglect of Incumbent Patient Interests

S. Elizabeth Wilborn Malloy
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 189


Weighing and Reweighing Eminent Domain's Political Philosophies Post-Kelo

Alberto B. Lopez
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 237

NOTE

"Dormant" No More: The Supreme Court Awakens the Dormant Commerce Clause in Graham v. Heald

Rebekah G. Ballard
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 303

EMPIRICAL STUDY

Shareholder Activism: Directorial Responses to Investors' Attempts to Change the Corporate Governance Landscape

Jason M. Loring & C. Keith Taylor
41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 321