Volume 51, Issue 2
The Viability of Antitrust Price Squeeze Claims
This Article examines the law and economics of the price squeeze, and concludes that strictly cost-based predatory pricing tests such as the one the Supreme Court developed in its 1993…
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Place Matters (Most): An Empirical Study of Prosecutorial Decision-Making in Death-Eligible Cases
This Article investigates prosecutorial discretion in death penalty prosecution in Missouri. Based upon an empirical analysis of all intentional-homicide cases from 1997—2001, this Article concludes that Missouri law gives prosecutors…
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Privatizing Trademarks
While trademarks promote a competitive and productive marketplace, the Patent and Trademark Office runs the current system of trademark registration as a monopoly of questionable productivity. This Article proposes a…
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A Right to Pseudonymity
This Note echoes the Internet industry's claims that privacy is essential to a democratic society. Requiring all users to forgo conveniences in favor of increased privacy, however, is paternalistic and…
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“In Like Circumstances, but for Irrelevant and Fortuitous Factors”: The Availability of Section 212(c) Relief to Deportable Legal Permanent Residents
The Board of Immigration Appeals and federal courts have held that the constitutional guarantee of equal protection requires that legal permanent residents (LPRs) in deportation proceedings who are “similarly situated”…
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City of Phoenix v. Fields and Backus v. State: Undoing Deer Valley’s Damage
In the 2007 case Deer Valley Unified School District No. 97 v. Houser, the Arizona Supreme Court held that claims against the State must strictly adhere to Arizona’s notice of…
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Lake v. City of Phoenix
In Lake v. City of Phoenix, the Arizona Court of Appeals faced the question of whether metadata embedded within an electronic document is accessible under Arizona’s public-records statute. Lacking a…
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League of Arizona Cities & Towns v. Martin
In League of Arizona Cities & Towns v. Martin, the Arizona Supreme Court unanimously held that a provision in the fiscal year 2008--2009 general appropriations act, requiring the cities and…
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