University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 60 (2011-2012)
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Avoidable "Fraccident": An Argument Against Strict Liability for Hydraulic Fracturing
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The Regulation of Courtesy: Does Kansas Need a Code of Professionalism?
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RLUIPA's Equal-Terms Provision's Troubling Definition of Equal: Why the Equal-Terms Provision Must Be Interpreted Narrowly
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Kansas Law Review Criminal Procedure Survey, vol. 60 no. 5
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The "Non-Cumulation Clause": An "Other Insurance" Clause by Another Name
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Intents and Purposes
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Keeping Pace with the Times: Exploring the Meaning of Limited Partner for Purposes of the Internal Revenue Code
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Returning to First Principles of Privilege Law: Focusing on the Facts in Internal Corporate Investigations
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Tainted Love: An Increasingly Odd Arbitral Infatuation in Derogation of Sound and Consistent Jurisprudence
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Into Battle Without a Shield: How One Reporter's Use of an Anonymous Source Led to the Creation of a Statutory Reporter's Privilege in Kansas
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The Death of Class Arbitration After Concepcion?
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A Review of Great Legal Traditions: Civil Law, Common Law, and Chinese Law in Historical and Operational Perspective
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An Immodest Proposal: How the Kansas Supreme Court Can Unify the Uniform Trade Secret Act's Preemption of Common Law Claims?
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Arbitration and Inalienability: A Critique of the Vindication of Rights Doctrine
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Taming the Wild West of Arbitration Ethics
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FAA Law, Without the Activism: What If the Bellwether Cases Were Decided by a Truly Conservative Court?
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