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Volume 43 Number 4

Sovereign Immunity's Penumbras: Common Law, "Accident," and Policy in the Development of Sovereign Immunity Doctrine

Katherine Florey
43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 765


Imagining Gun Control in America: Understanding the Remainder Problem

Nicholas J. Johnson
43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 837


Finding Trademark Use: The Historical Foundation for Limiting Infringement Liability to Uses "In the Manner of a Mark"

Margreth Barrett
43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 893


The Power of Privilege and the Attorney-Client Privilege Protection Act: How Corporate America Has Everyone Excited About the Emperor's New Clothes

Liesa L. Richter
43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 979


Back to the Beginning: An Essay on the Court, the Law of Democracy, and Trust

Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 1045


A New Order of Things: Bringing Mutuality to the "Mutual" Fund

John C. Bogle
43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 1089


Diggs v. Novant Health, Inc. and the Emergence of Hospital Liability for Negligent Independent-Contractor Physicians in North Carolina

Elizabeth Isbey
43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 1127


Monkey Read, Monkey Do: Why the First Amendment Should Not Protect the Printed Speech of an International Genocide Inciter

Audrey Golden
43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 1149


Volume 43 Number 3

The Moral Hazard of Anti-Terrorism Financing Measures: A Potential to Compromise Civil Societies and National Interests

Nina J. Crimm
43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 577


Misperceptions and Misrepresentations about U.S. Counterterrorism Efforts

Jeff Breinholt
43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 627


Constitutional and Legal Challenges to the Anti-Terrorist Finance Regime

Laura K. Donohue
43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 643


Trysts or Terrorists? Financial Institutions and the Search for Bad Guys

Richard K. Gordon
43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 699


Not all Practice Makes Perfect: How the Treasury’s Revised Anti-Terrorist Financing Guidelines Still Fail to Adequately Address Charitable Concerns

Michael W. Ryan
43 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 739


Volume 43 Number 2

ARTICLES

SHOULD COURTS OR PARENTS MAKE CHILD-REARING DECISIONS?: MARRIED PARENTS AS A PARADIGM FOR PARENTS WHO LIVE APART

Robert E. Emery & Kimberly C. Emery
43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 365


CREATING CRISIS: IMMIGRATION RAIDS AND THE DESTABILIZATION OF IMMIGRANT FAMILIES

David B. Thronson
43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 391


A PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON SHARED CUSTODY ARRANGEMENTS

Christy M. Buchanan & Parissa L. Jahromi
43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 419


CULTIVATING FORGIVENESS: REDUCING HOSTILITY AND CONFLICT AFTER DIVORCE

Solangel Maldonado
43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 441


IT'S THE CONFLICT, STUPID: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF FACTORS THAT INHIBIT SUCCESSFUL MEDIATION IN HIGH-CONFLICT CUSTODY CASES

Ralph A. Peeples, Suzanne Reynolds, & Catherine T. Harris
43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 505


ARE ALL CONTRACTS ALIKE?

Margaret F. Brinig
43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 533


THE BURDEN OF CURRENCY TRANSACTION REPORTING ON DEPOSIT INSTITUTIONS AND THE NEED FOR REGULATORY RELIEF

Michael J. Parrish
43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 559


Volume 43 Number 1

ESSAY

GONZALES V. CARHART AND THE COURT'S "WOMEN'S REGRET" RATIONALE

Ronald Turner
43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1


ARTICLES

TIME WELL SPENT: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME LEGISLATION

Steve P. Calandrillo & Dustin E. Buehler
43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 45


ARE EVEN TORTURERS IMMUNE FROM SUIT? HOW ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINIONS SHIELD GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES FROM CIVIL LITIGATION AND CRIMINAL PROSECUTION

Daniel L. Pines
43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 93


TRANSFORMING TEENAGERS INTO ORAL SEX FELONS: THE PERSISTENCE OF THE CRIME AGAINST NATURE AFTER LAWRENCE V. TEXAS

Michael Kent Curtis & Shannon Gilreath
43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 155


WHEN INFORMAL ADOPTION MEETS INTESTATE SUCCESSION: THE CULTURAL MYOPIA OF THE EQUITABLE ADOPTION DOCTRINE

Michael J. Higdon
43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 223


WE ARE ALL ENTREPRENEURS NOW

David E. Pozen
43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 283


EMPIRICAL STUDY

PIERCING THE MIST: BRINGING THE THOMPSON STUDY INTO THE 1990S

Lee C. Hodge & Andrew B. Sachs
43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 341