Volume 54 No. 2


Articles

The Assumptions behind the Assumptions in the War on Terror: Risk Assessment as an Example of Foundational Disagreement in Counterterrorism Policy
Kenneth Anderson
54 Wayne L. Rev. 505

Preferring Defects: The Jurisdiction of Military Commissions
Madeline Morris & Allison Hester-Haddad
54 Wayne L. Rev. 537

Labeling Mass Atrocity: Does and Should International Criminal Law Rank Evil
Steven R. Ratner
54 Wayne L. Rev. 569

Deference, Federalism, and the Myth of Democracy
Earl M. Maltz
54 Wayne L. Rev. 577

Moving Past Collusion in Major League Baseball: Healing Old Wounds, and Preventing New Ones
Marc Edelman
54 Wayne L. Rev. 601

The Peculiarity of Language in the Debt Collection Process: The Impact of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Elwin Griffith
54 Wayne L. Rev. 673

The Effect of UCP 600 upon U.C.C. Article 5 with Respect to Negotiation Credits and the Immunity of Negotiating Banks from Letter-of-Credit Fraud
Richard F. Dole, Jr.
54 Wayne L. Rev. 735

Assessing the Economic Loss Doctrine in Michigan: Making Sense out of the Development of Law
Vincent A. Wellman
54 Wayne L. Rev. 791

Workers’ Free Choice – An Unrealized Promise
Bruce A. Miller & Ada A. Verloren
54 Wayne L. Rev. 869


Notes

The Sixth Circuit’s Doctrine of Consent Once Removed: Contraband, Informants and Fourth Amendment Reasonableness 
Ben Sobczak
54 Wayne L. Rev. 889

Ledbetter v. Goodyear: The Ball is in Congress Court
Amy Kwiatkowski
54 Wayne L. Rev. 913