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2002 Vol. 53, No. 2
Articles Edition
Express Warranty As Contractual - The Need for a Clear Approach
Sidney Kwestel
Page 557
Good Faith, Suretyship, and the Ius Commune
Troy L. Harris
Page 581
The Fourth Option of Section 521(2)(A) - Reaffirmation Agreements and the Chapter 7 Consumer Debtor
Scott B. Ehrlich
Page 613
The Irrational Turn in Employment Discrimination Law: Slouching Toward a Unified Approach to Civil Rights Law
John Vallery White
Page 709
The Principled and Unprincipled Grounds of the New Federalism: A Call for Detachment in the Constitutional Adjudication of Federalism
Scott Fruehwald
Page 811
Doing an End Run Around Damage Caps: Pollard v. E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Unlimited Front Pay
Rhonda Wilcox
Page 867
Bartnicki v. Vopper: The First Amendment versus Privacy and the Ghost of Louis Brandeis
Kelly O. Wallace
Page 893
FEC v. Colorado Republican Federal Campaign Committee: A Vote for Campaign Finance Reform?
David C. Clifton
Page 911
Friends and Foes in the Jury Box: Walls v. Kim and the Mission to Stop Improper Juror Rehabilitation
Kathleen Wright
Page 929
Towards Proportional Representation?: The Strange Bedfellows of Racial Gerrymandering and Equal Protection in Easley v. Cromartie
Charles Gregory Warren
Page 945
Youngblood v. Gwinnett Rockdale Newton Community Service Board: The Sovereign Immunity of State Agencies Under the Georgia Constitution and the Georgia Tort Claims Act
Jamie P. Woodard
Page 967
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