Volume 5 | 2004-2005
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Issue 1 (2004)
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  Note
Privacy Concerns Regarding the Monitoring of Instant Messaging in the Workplace: Is it Big Brother or Just Business?
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  Article
Interpreting Conflicting Provisions of the Nevada State Constitution
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  Article
Will the Ninth Circuit be Reversed in Banaitis v. Commissioner?
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  Symposium
Adventures in Heteronormativity: The Straight Line from Liberace to Lawrence
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  Symposium
Making up Women: Casinos, Cosmetics, and Title VII
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  Symposium
Driver's Licenses and Undocumented Immigrants: The Future of Civil Rights Law?
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  Symposium
Rebellious Lawyering, Settlement, and Reconciliation: Soko Bukai v. YWCA
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  Symposium
Uneasy Tensions Between Children's Rights and Civil Rights
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  Symposium
Citizenship and Suffrage: The Native American Struggle for Civil Rights in the American West, 1830-1965
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  Symposium
"Perfect Good Faith"
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  Symposium
"Justice is Slow But Sure": The Civil Rights Movement in the West: 1950-1970
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  Symposium
The March That Never Happened: Desegregating the Las Vegas Strip
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  Symposium
The Mississippi of the West?
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  Symposium
The Turner Thesis, Black Migration, and the (Misapplied) Immigrant Explanation of Black Inequality
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  Symposium
Foreword: Pursuing Equal Justice in the West
 
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Issue 2 (2004)
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The ERISA Hokey-Pokey: You Put Your Top Hat In, You Put Your Top Hat Out
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  Article
Extending a Qualified Evidentiary Privilege to Confidential Communications Between Employees and Their Union Representatives
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  Commentary
Lawyers, Democracy and Dispute Resolution: The Declining Influence of Lawyer-Statesmen Politicians and Lawyerly Values
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  Commentary
Legal Pragmatism, an Ideal Speech Situation, and the Fully Embodied Democratic Process
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  Commentary
Look Before You Leap and Keep on Looking: Lessons from the Institutionalization of Court-Connected Mediation
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  Commentary
Learning from Practice: What ADR Needs from a Theory of Justice
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  Commentary
A Plumber Responds to the Philosophers: A Comment on Professor Menkel-Meadow's Essay on Deliberative Democracy
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  Commentary
Hope and Misgiving about Lawyers, Consensus-Building, and Social Problem-Solving
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  Commentary
The Lawyer's Role(s) in Deliberative Democracy
 
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Issue 3 (2005)
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  Note
Foxes Guarding the Henhouse: The Modern Best Interests of Creditors Test in Chapter 11 Reorganizations
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  Note
Identity Crisis: United States v. Hiibel and the Continued Erosion of Privacy Rights
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  Note
Pierce the Privilege or Give 'Em Shelter? The Applicability of Privilege in Tax Shelter Cases
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  Note
Originalism, Ceremonial Deism and the Pledge of Allegiance
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  Essay
Is the Contingent Legal Fee Tax Controversy Over?
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  Article
Section 1014(b)(6) and the Boundaries of Community Property
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"To Sue or not to Sue": The Past, Present and Future of Construction Defect Litigation in Nevada
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  Article
Cool Data on a Hot Issue: Empirical Evidence that a Law School Bar Support Program Enhances Bar Performance
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  Article
The Rhetorics of Takings Cases: It's Mine v. Let's Share
 
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