Volume 64, Issue 1
ARTICLES
Rethinking Medical Monitoring
Andrew R. Klein
Rape by Fraud and Rape by Coercion
Patricia J. Falk
Rethinking the Sixth Amendment for the
Indigent Criminal Defendant: Do Reimbursement
Statutes Support Recognition of a Right to Counsel
of Choice for the Indigent?
Wayne D. Holly
Due Process in a Privatized
Welfare System
David J. Kennedy
Baker and Some Recipes for Disaster:
On DOMA, Covenant Marriages, and Full
Faith and Credit Jurisprudence
Mark Strasser
NOTES
The Notari Alternative: A Better
Approach to the Square-Peg-Round-
Hole Problem Found in Reverse
Discrimination Cases
Losing Our Religion: The
Constitutionality of the Religious
Freedom Restoration Act Pursuant to
Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment
Famous Trademarks: Ordinary Inquiry
by the Courts of Marks Entitled to
an Extraordinary Remedy
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