University of Pittsburgh Law Review
Volume 66: 2004 - 2005
Volume 66 • Summer 2005 • Issue 4
Articles
First Thornburgh Family Lecture on Disability Law and Policy Americans: Americans with Disabilities and Their Civil Rights: Past, Present, and Future
Peter Blanck
Poverty and Communitarianism: Toward a Community-Based Welfare System
Michele Estrin Gilman
Trinko
and Re-Grounding the Refusal to Deal Doctrine
Adam Candeub
Notes
An Antitrust Analysis of College Early Admission Programs
Adam L. Henry
The Problem with Forgiving (But Not Entirely Forgetting) the Crimes of Our Nation's Youth: Exploring the Third Circuit's Unconstitutional Use of Nonjury Juvenile Adjudication in Armed Career Criminal Sentencing
Stephen F. Donahue
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Volume 66 • Spring 2005 • Issue 3
Articles
Drafting Attorneys as Fiduciaries: Fashioning an Optimal Ethical Rule for Conflicts of Interest
Paula A. Monopoli
Critical Race Realism: Re-Claiming the Antidiscrimination Principle through the Doctrine of Good Faith in Contract Law
Emily M.S. Houh
Protecting the Right to Effective Assistance of Capital Postconviction Counsel: The Scope of the Constitutional Obligation to Monitor Counsel Performance
Celestine Richards McConville
Notes and Comment
Trucks on Our Turf: Seeking to Resolve the International Inconsistency in
Public Citizen v. Department of Transportation
Erica J. Burgess
A "Bona Fide" Loophole for Dealers: Three-Year Protection from Section 12(a)(1) Actions under the 1933 Act
Christopher R. Rodi
Will the General Agreement on Trade in Services Necessitate Federal Involvement in Lawyer Regulation? Some Constitutional Implications of Regulating the Global Lawyer
Ryan W. Hopkins
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Volume 66 • Winter 2004 • Issue 2
Articles
On Preemption, Congressional Intent, and Conflict of Laws
Mary J. Davis
A Disappointed Yankee in Connecticut (Or Nearby)
Probate Court: Tortious Interference with Expectation of Inheritance--A Survey with Analysis of State Approaches in the First, Second, and Third Courts
Diane J. Klein
Book Review
Slaying the Dying Dragon of State Sovereignty
A Review of
Narrowing the Nation's Power: The Supreme Court Sides without the States
, by John T. Noonan, Jr.
Reviewed by: Richard H. Seamon
Note and Comment
Interpretive Rulemaking and the
Alaska Hunters
Doctrine: A Necessary Limitation on Agency Discretion
Ryan DeMotte
Congress Opts Out of Canning Spam
Matthew E. Shames
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Volume 66 • Fall 2004 • Issue 1
Tribute
Dean W. Edward Sell--Our Dedicated
Law Review
Advisor and Unwavering Support
Matthew E. Shames, Theodore A. Schroeder, Ira S. Nathenson,
Bradley J. Martineau, Matthew H. Hawes, Shanda N. Hastings, and Michele Sherretta
Articles
Introduction: University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Brown v. Board of Education
Symposium
Professor Robert Berkley Harper
Brown v. Board of Education
: Reliving and Learning From Our Racial History
Derrick Bell
The Radicalism of
Brown
Paul Finkelman
Heeding Black Voices: The Court,
Brown
, and Challenges in Building a Multiracial Democracy
Joe R. Feagin
The Conundrum of School Desegregation: Positive Student Outcomes and Waning Support
Janet Ward Schofield
Leslie R.M. Hausmann
Brown
and the Contemporary Brazilian Struggle Against Racial Inequality: Some Preliminary Comparative Thoughts
Robert J. Cottrol
Resisting Retreat: The Struggle for Equity in Educational Opportunity in the Post-
Brown
Era
Lia B. Epperson
Brown
's Legacy: The Evolution of Educational Equity
Rachel F. Moran
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