Volume 57 No. 4

WAYNE LAW REVIEW

Volume 57 No. 4

 


DAMON J. KEITH CENTER FOR CIVIL RIGHTS POST 9/11 CIVIL RIGHTS FELLOWSHIP


WHERE LIBERTY LIES: CIVIL SOCIETY AND INDIVIDUAL 
RIGHTS AFTER 9/11
David Cole
57 Wayne L. Rev. 1203


ARTICLES

LETTER OF CREDIT LITIGATION UNDER UCC ARTICLE 5: A CASE OF STATUTORY PREEMPTION
John F. Dolan
57 Wayne L. Rev. 1269

CRACKS IN THE WALL, A BULGE UNDER THE CARPET: THE SINGULAR STORY OF RELIGION, EVOLUTION, AND THE U.S. CONSTITUTION
Susan Haack
57 Wayne L. Rev. 1303

ABJURING THE COLLATERAL INDEMNITY EXCEPTION TO INSURER CONTRIBUTION
Joseph Lavitt
57 Wayne L. Rev. 1333

THE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY OF THE “PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE ADVISABILITY AND FEASIBILITY OF DEVELOPING UNIFORM RULES OF EVIDENCE FOR THE FEDERAL COURTS”: MISSION ACCOMPLISHED?
Edward J. Imwinkelried
57 Wayne L. Rev. 1367

THE USES AND ABUSES OF ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY
Pearl Zuchlewski
57 Wayne L. Rev. 1391


NOTES

MICHIGAN CLIMATE CHANGE LITIGATION: CAN THE
MICHIGAN ENVIRONMENAL PROTECTION ACT SAVE
 THE DAY?
Laura Rogers-Raleigh
57 Wayne L. Rev. 1411

MEDICAL MARIJUANA AND THE EFFECT OF STATE LAWS ON FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
Kelly Blumline
57 Wayne L. Rev. 1437

THE JUXTAPOSITION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY INITIATIVES AND THE PURSUIT OF CORPORATE WEALTH MAXIMIZATION
Eric M. Jamison
57 Wayne L. Rev. 1457

MICHIGAN’S SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITY EVALUATION CRITERIA: A CASE STUDY IN THE FAILINGS OF THE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION ACT
Kate Matlen
57 Wayne L. Rev. 1473