Volume 79
Issue No. 1, Winter 2004
Includes:
- When Vitalism is Dead Wrong: The Discrimination Against and Torture of Incompetent Patients by Compulsory Life-Sustaining Treatment
- A Quantitative Methodology for Determining the Need for Exposure-Prompted Medical Monitoring
- Reconsidering Attraction in Sexual Harassment
- Bringing in the State: Toward a Constitutional Duty to Protect from Mob Violence
Issue No. 2, Spring 2004
Includes:
- Someday All This Will Be Yours: Inheritance, Adoption, and Obligation in Capitalist America
- The Transnational Corporation in History: Lessons for Today?
- Civic Constitutionalism, the Second Amendment, and the Right of Revolution
- Federal Arbitration Act Preemption
- Term Limits in State Legislative Elections: Less for More Money?
Issue No. 3, Summer 2004
Includes:
- The Dangerous Allure of the Issue Class Action
- Lean and Green? Environmental Law and Policy and the Flexible Production Economy
- The Death of Offers
Issue No. 4, Fall 2004
Includes:
- Assessing the Constitutionality of Laws that are Both Content-Based and Content-Neutral: The Emerging Constitutional Calculus
- Structuring Sentencing: Apprendi, the Offense of Conviction, and the Limited Role of Constitutional Law
- Whose Public? Parochialism and Paternalism in State Charity Law Enforcement
Volume 79 Board of Editors
The Indiana Law Journal is published quarterly by students of the Indiana University School of Law -- Bloomington, which assumes complete editorial responsibility therefor.
