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Volume 44 | Issue 1

Volume 44 Issue One

Articles

Hirsch Lecture: Gender, Masculinities, and Transition in Conflicted Societies

Naomi Cahn & Fionnuala ni Aolain

The Estate and Gift Tax Implications of Self-Settled Domestic Asset Protection Trusts: Can You Really Have Your Cake and Eat it Too?

Phyllis C. Smith

Notes

The Constitutionality of Stop-Loss and Why it is Better for the Country than the Draft

Tim Donahue

Noble in Theory, Vain in Practice: A Critique of Level One Sex Offenders in Massachusetts

Jenai J. Cormier

Copyright Protection for the Fruits of Digital Labor: Finding Originality in Digital Wire-Frames

Michael Palumbo

“The Machine Knows!”: What Legal Implications Arise for GPS Device Manufacturers When Drivers Following Their GPS Device Instructions Cause an Accident?

Martin J. Saulen

Comments

Pregnancy as a Result of Unlawful But Non-Forcible Sexual Conduct is Not a Form of Great Bodily Injury

Sabrina Bonanno

No Helping Hand for Drug Addicts: A Helping Hand L.L.C. v. Baltimore County, Maryland, the ADA, and the Case for Disabled Drug Addicts

Kevin Voyvodich

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