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Volume 17

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VOLUME 17
Issue 1 – Fall 2011

COMMENT

Creating Disability Rights: The Challenge for Disabled Americans, by Marc Maurer

ARTICLES

Parents with Disabilities in the United States: Prevalence, Perspectives, and Proposal for Legislative Change to Protect the Right to Family in the Disability Community, by Ella Callow, Kelly Buckland, & Shannon Jones

Reprisal Revisited: Gross v. FBL Financial Services, Inc. and the End of Mixed-Motive Title VII Retaliation, by James Concannon

NOTES

Tender Offer Taking: Using Game Theory to Ensure that Governments Efficiently and Fairly Exercise Eminent Domain, by Justin Lewis Bernstein

Different but Equal? Inequalities in the Workplace, the Nature-Based Narrative, and the Title VII Prohibition on the Masculinization of the “Ideal Worker”, by Kristin Housh

Issue 2 – Spring 2012

ARICLE

Challenges to Institutionalization: The Definition of “Institution” and the Future of Olmstead Litigation, by Kevin M. Cremin

NOTES

Classroom to Courtroom: How Texas’s Unique School-Based Ticketing Practice Turns Students into Criminals, Burdens Courts, and Violates the Eighth Amendment, by Therese Edionton

Texas’s New Payday Lending Regulations: Effective Debiasing Entails more than the Right Message, by Michael A Garemko III

“Hands-off” the Solicitor General: Florence v. Board of Chosen Freeholders and the Supreme Court’s Deference in Prison Cases, by Loui Itoh

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