CONTENTS
Volume 65, Issue 2
THE SECOND CIRCUIT REVIEW: 1998-99 TERM
FOREWORD
How an Expanding Caseload Impacts Federal
Appellate Procedures
Hon. Richard J. Cardamone
ARTICLES
The Critical Importance of Proving Market
Impact in Sherman Act Antitrust Cases:
A Review of the Second Circuit's
Recent Antitrust Decisions
David S. Copeland
Municipal Home Rule in New York:
Tobacco Control at the Local Level
Laura D. Hermer
The Recognition of a Qualified Privilege for
Non-Confidential Journalistic Materials:
Good Intentions, Bad Law
Christopher J. Clark
Evaluating Emotional Distress Damage Awards to
Promote Settlement of Employment Discrimination
Claims in the Second Circuit
Michelle Cucuzza
ESSAY
Dispelling Suspicions as to the Existence of the
Self-Evaluative Privilege
Hon. Arlene R. Lindsay & Lisa C. Solbakken
NOTES AND COMMENTS
Jewish Prisoners and Their First Amendment
Right to a Kosher Meal: An Examination of
the Relationship Between Prison Dietary
Policy and Correctional Goals
Southworth v. Grebe: The Conservative Utilization
of "Negative" First Amendment Rights to Attack
Diversity of Thought at Public Universities
Breaking Up is Hard to Do: A Look at
Brazen v. Bell Atlantic and the
Controversy over Termination Fees in
Mergers and Acquisitions
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