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Winter 2012 Vol. 63, No. 2

Articles Edition

Who Should Decide? Judges and Juries in Trademark Dilution Actions
David S. Welkowitz
Page 429
Order Supported by Law: The Enforcement of Rules in Online Communities
Nicolas Suzor
Page 523
Legal Writing, the Remix: Plagiarism and Hip Hop Ethics
Kim D. Chanbonpin
Page 597
Roe v. Wade Inverted: How the Supreme Court Might Have Privileged Fetal Rights Over Reproductive Freedoms
Jack Wade Nowlin
Page 639
"Undercover Teachers" Beware: How that Fake Profile on Facebook Could Land You in the Pokey
Paul F. ("Pete") Welborn III
Page 697
Choice of Law After the Currie Revolution: What Role for the Needs of the Interstate and International Systems?
Gary J. Simson
Page 715
Davis and the Good Faith Exception: Pushing Exclusion to Extinction?
Eleanor de Golian
Page 751
Thy Fiance Doth Protest Too Much: Third-Party Retaliation under Title VII after Thompson v. North American Stainless, LP
Dodson D. Strawbridge
Page 767

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