Past Issue Vol. 54 No. 3

Articles
 
Unconscionability Found: A Look at Pre-Dispute Mandatory
Arbitration Agreements 10 Years After Doctor’s
Associates, Inc. v. Casarotto
......................................................Sandra F. Gavin
 
I Do Not Think it Means What You Think it Means: How Kripke
and Wittgenstein’s Analysis on Rule Following
Undermines Justice Scalia’s Textualism and Originalism
...Daniel S. Goldberg
 
Goodbye to Affidavits? Improving the Federal Affidavit
Substitute Statute
...............................................................................Ira Shiflett
 
Ariadne’s Thread: Leading Students Into and out of the
Labyrinth of the Rule Against Perpetuities
.........................Maureen E. Markey
 
BOOK REVIEW
 
The Chief Purpose of Universities: Academic Discourse and the
Diversity of Ideas. By William M. Bowen & Michael
Schwartz. Lewiston, N.Y.: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2005. Pp.
xii, 438. $129.95.
.................................................................................Erik M. Jensen
 
NOTES
 
Inconsistent Methods for the Adjudication of Alleged
Mentally Retarded Individuals: A Comparison of Ohio’s
and Georgia’s Post-Atkins Frameworks for Determining
Mental Retardation
...............................................................................Scott Poe
 
Improvident Extension of Credit as an Extension of
Unconscionablity: Discover Bank v. Owens and a Debtor’s
Rights Against Credit Card Companies
.................................Teri Rebecca Daniel
 
VOLUME 54NUMBER 3

2007
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