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2004 Vol. 55, No. 2

"The Insiders" for Gambling Lawsuits: Are the Games "Fair" and Will Casinos and Gambling Facilities Be Easy Targets for Blueprints for RICO and Other Causes of Action?
John Warren Kindt
Page 529

Public Policy Considerations Warranting Denial of Reimbursement to ERISA Plans: It's Time to Recognize the Elephant in the Courtroom
Roger M. Baron
Page 595

Save a Little Room For Me: The Necessity of Naming as Inventors Practitioners Who Conceive of Claimed Subject Matter
David Hricik, Alexandra Geczi, and Zachary Thomas
Page 635

PSLRA, SLUSA, and Variable Annuities: Overlooked Side Effects of a Potent Legislative Medicine
Michael J. Boren
Page 681

Corporate Social Responsibility In a Global Economy After September 11: Profits, Freedom, and Human Rights
Frank Rene Lopez
Page 739

As Congress Giveth, So Congress Taketh Away: The Supreme Court Assures Congressional Authority to Retroactively Extend Copyright Terms in Eldred v. Ashcroft
Darcy L. Jones
Page 779

Grutter v. Bollinger: Race as a Factor in Public Higher Education Admissions Policies
Valerie Njiiri
Page 797

Nothing Lost, Nothing Owed: Supreme Court Upholds State IOLTA Program in Brown v. Legal Foundation of Washington
Robert C. Hughes, III
Page 815

Whoa, Slow Down! Applying the Constitutional Brakes to Accelerated Punitive Damages Awards
J. Kaz Espy
Page 835

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