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Articles Edition
2008 Vol. 59, No. 2

Copyright Infringement Litigation and the Exercise of Personal Jurisdiction Within Due Process Limits: Judicial Application of Purposeful Availment, Purposeful Direction, or Purposeful Effects Requirements to Finding that a Plaintiff Has Established a Defendant's Minimum Contacts Within the Forum State
Daniel E. Wanat
Page 553

The Democratic Aspect of the Establishment Clause: A Refutation of the Argument that the Clause Serves to Protect Religious or Nonreligious Minorities
Patrick M. Garry
Page 595

Vigilant or Vigilante? Procedure and Rationale for Immunity in Defense of Habitation and Defense of Property Under the Official Code of Georgia Annotated sections 16-3-23, -24, -24.1, and -24.2
Robert Christian Rutledge
Page 629

Did Harvard Get It Right?
Laurel Currie Oates
Page 675

Environment on the Edge

Page 719

School Bullies--They Aren't Just Students: Examining School Interrogations and the Miranda Warning
Elizabeth A. Brandenburg
Page 731

Leegin Creative Leather Products, Inc. v. PSKS, Inc.: Loosening the Belt on Price Fixing
Crystal J. Clark
Page 767

180 Days or No Equal Pay: Limiting Employment Discrimination Suits in Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Adrienne Nicole Calloway
Page 785

Pruning the Antitrust Tree: Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC v. Billing and the Immunization of the Securities Industry from Antitrust Liability
John P. Lucas
Page 819

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