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Articles Edition
2003 Vol. 54, No. 3

Determining Congressional Intent Regarding Dischargeability of Imputed Fraud Debts in Bankruptcy
Theresa J. Pulley Radwan
Page 987

Forfeiture by Cancellation or Termination
Charles Tiefer
Page 1031

Reduction of Punitive Damages for Employment Discrimination: Are Courts Ignoring our Juries?
Stacy A. Hickox
Page 1081

Restrictions on Post-Employment Competition By an Executive Under Georgia Law
Steven E. Harbour
Page 1133

Constitutional Change in the United Kingdom
Right Honourable Lord Gordon Slynn of Hadley
Page 1199

Board of Education of Independent School District No. 92 of Pottawatomie County v. Earls: Supreme Court Approves Mandatory, Suspicionless Drug Testing Policy in Public High School
Bryan E. Bates
Page 1215

EEOC v. Waffle House, Inc.: Employers Beware - The EEOC is now the "Master of its Own Case'
Brandon L. Peak
Page 1235

Rodriguez v. State: Addressing Georgia's Implied Consent Requirements for Non-English-Speaking Drivers
Adam Ferrell
Page 1253

"What We Meant Was ..." The Supreme Court Clarifies Two Ineffective Assistance Cases in Bell v. Cone
Stuart E. Walker
Page 1271

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