DUKE LAW JOURNAL | |||||
| Volume 51 | November 2001 | Number 2 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ARTICLE | |||||
| Electronic Discovery and the Litigation Matrix | Martin H. Redish | 561 | |||
ESSAY | |||||
| Statistics, Not Experts | William Meadow Cass R. Sunstein |
629 | |||
COLLOQUY -- SUPPLEMENTAL JURISDICTION, THE ALI, | |||||
| Would the Kroger Rule Survive the ALI's Proposed Revision of § 1367? | Edward A. Hartnett | 647 | |||
| Kroger Redux | John B. Oakley | 663 | |||
| § 1367 Producamus | Edward A. Hartnett | 687 | |||
| Fiat Lux | John B. Oakley | 699 | |||
NOTES | |||||
| How the Spending Clause Can Solve the Dilemma of State Sovereign Immunity from Intellectual Property Suits | Jennifer Cotner | 713 | |||
| Quieting the Virtual Prison Riot: Why the Internet's Spirit of "Sharing" Must Be Broken | Albert Z. Kovacs | 753 | |||
| Keeping Mud Off the Bench: The First Amendment and Regulation of Candidates' False or Misleading Statements in Judicial Elections | Adam R. Long | 787 | |||
| The Future of Domain Name Dispute Resolution: Crafting Practical International Legal Solutions from Within the UDRP Framework | Lisa M. Sharrock | 817 | |||
