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48 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1367
Understanding Bondholders’ Right to Sue: When a No-Action Clause Should Be Void
Tammy C. Hsu
48 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1345
Individual Liability for Wrongful Discharge in Violation of Public Policy: An Emerging Trend
Brett J. Chessin
48 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1327
Rethinking the Law of the Dead
Tanya D. Marsh
48 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1295
Calculating Punitive Damages Ratios with Extracompensatory Attorney Fees and Judgement Interest: A Violation of the United States Supreme Court’s Due Process Jurisprudence?
Mark A. Behrens, Cary Silverman & Christopher E. Appel
48 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1271
The Fourth Amendment Fetches Fido: New Approaches to Dog Sniffs
Robert M. Bloom & Dana L. Walsh
48 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1205
Uneasy Intersections: The Right to Foreclose and the U.C.C.
Elizabeth Renuart
48 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1173
Dodd-Franks Caveat Emptor: New Criminal Liability for Individuals and Corporations
Tim Bakken
48 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1101
Life Without Parole as a Conflicted Punishment
Craig S. Lerner
48 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1075
Moss v. Spartanburg County
: How the Fourth Circuit Got It Wrong and What It Means for the Future
Samuel R.V. Garland
48 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1055
Congress or the Social Security Administration: Who Defines a Special Needs Trust?
Taryn D. Walker
48 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1027
Is the Corporate Director’s Duty of Care a “Fiduciary” Duty? Does It Matter?
Christopher M. Bruner
48 Wake Forest L. Rev. 989
How Atypical, Hard Cases Make Bad Law (See, e.g., the Lack of Judicial Restraint in
Wal-Mart
,
Twombly
, and
Ricci
)
Suja A. Thomas
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