Vanderbilt Law Review January 2013 (Volume 66, Number 1) released

The Vanderbilt Law Review has published its January issue (Volume 66, Number 1), which is currently available online.

Hard copies of the journal should be available within two to three weeks. The articles and notes included in this issue are:

Articles:

  • Tun-Jen Chiang, “The Reciprocity of Search,” 66 Vanderbilt Law Review 1 (2013)
  • Michael D. Frakes & Melissa F. Wasserman, “Does Agency Funding Affect Decisionmaking?: An Empirical Assessment of the PTO’s Granting Patterns,” 66 Vanderbilt Law Review 67 (2013)
  • Andrew Kent, “Judicial Review for Enemy Fighters: The Court’s Fateful Turn in Ex parte Quirin, the Nazi Saboteur Case,” 66 Vanderbilt Law Review 153 (2013)
  • Joanna M. Shepherd, “Products Liability and Economic Activity: An Empirical Analysis of Tort Reform’s Impact on Businesses, Employment, and Production,” 66 Vanderbilt Law Review 257 (2013)

Notes:

  • Taylor M. Owings, Note, “Identifying a Maverick: When Antitrust Law Should Protect a Low-Cost Competitor,” 66 Vanderbilt Law Review 323 (2013)
  • V. Blair Druhan, Note, “Severe or Pervasive: An Analysis of Who, What, and Where Matters When Determining Sexual Harassment,” 66 Vanderbgilt Law Review 355 (2013)

Interested in writing an online response to one of these pieces? Contact Senior En Banc Editor Matthew Chiarizio.

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