The Vanderbilt Law Review has published its March issue (Volume 66, Number 2), which is currently available online.
Hard copies of the journal should be available by late-April. The articles and notes included in this issue are:
Articles:
Eric Biber, “Cultivating a Green Political Landscape: Lessons for Climate Change Policy from the Defeat of California’s Proposition 23,” 66 Vanderbilt Law Review 399 (2013).
Kristin E. Hickman, “Unpacking the Force of Law,” 66 Vanderbilt Law Review 465 (2013).
Michael S. Pardo, “The Nature and Purpose of Evidence Theory,” 66 Vanderbilt Law Review 547 (2013).
Notes:
Matthew Chiarizio, Note, “An American Tragedy: E-Books, Licenses, and the End of Public Lending Libraries?” 66 Vanderbilt Law Review 615 (2013).
Justin P. Gunter, Note, “Dual Standards for Third-Party Intervenors: Distinguishing Between Public-Law and Private-Law Intervention,” 66 Vanderbilt Law Review 645 (2013).
Eric Yeager, Note, “Looking For Trouble: An Exploration of How to Regulate Digital Searches,” 66 Vanderbilt Law Review 685 (2013).
Interested in writing an online response to one of these pieces? Contact Senior En Banc Editor Matthew Chiarizio.