Maine Law Review: Volume 63, No. 1 (2011)
Contents
- Articles
- Stories Told and Untold: Confidentiality Laws and the Master Narrative of Child Welfare
Matthew I. Fraidin- Mapping the World: Facts and Meaning in Adjudication and Mediation
Robert Rubinson- Access to Prescription Drugs: A Normative Economic Approach to Pharmacist Conscience Clause Legislation
Joanna K. Sax- Comparative Perspectives on Specialized Trials for Terrorism
Sudha Setty- The Ethics of Metadata: A Critical Analysis and a Practical Solution
Hans P. Sinha- Constitution Day Lecture: Constitutional Law and Tort Law: Injury, Race, Gender, and Equal Protection
Jennifer B. Wriggins - Mapping the World: Facts and Meaning in Adjudication and Mediation
- Comments
- Tipping the Scales: Balancing the Weight of Equity with Loan Rescissions in Bankruptcy
Corey Scott Hadley- Balancing Open Source Paradigms and Traditional Intellectual Property Models to Optimize Innovation
Lisa Mandrusiak - Balancing Open Source Paradigms and Traditional Intellectual Property Models to Optimize Innovation
- Case Notes
- "The Wrong Approach at the Wrong Time?": Maine Adopts Strict Liability for Abnormally Dangerous Activities In Dyer v. Maine Drilling and Blasting, Inc.
Matthew Cobb- Has Addy v. Jenkins, Inc. Heightened the Standard for Establishing a Reasonable Inference or Proximate Cause in Maine?
Denitsa N. Pocheva-Smith- Maine's Sex Offender Registry and the Ex Post Facto Clause: An Examination of the Law Court's Unwillingness to Use Undependent Constitutional Analysis in State v. Letalien
Lauren Wille - Has Addy v. Jenkins, Inc. Heightened the Standard for Establishing a Reasonable Inference or Proximate Cause in Maine?
