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    In Defense of the Short Cut (1)
    Intents and Purposes (1)
    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 (1)
    Investigating Jurors in the Digital Age: One Click at a Time (1)
    Kansas Allows Strict Liability Claims Against Used-Product Sellers in Gaumer v. Rossville Truck & Tractor Co.: Why the Third Restatement Is a Better Approach (1)
    Kansas Law Review Criminal Procedure Survey, vol. 60 no. 5 (1)
    Keeping Pace with the Times: Exploring the Meaning of Limited Partner for Purposes of the Internal Revenue Code (1)
    McDonald v. City of Chicago: Did Justice Thomas Resurrect the Privileges or Immunities Clause from the Dead? (And Did Justice Scalia Kill It Again?) (1)
    Returning to First Principles of Privilege Law: Focusing on the Facts in Internal Corporate Investigations (1)
    RLUIPA's Equal-Terms Provision's Troubling Definition of Equal: Why the Equal-Terms Provision Must Be Interpreted Narrowly (1)
    Scoping Out the Limits of "Arms" Under the Second Amendment (1)
    Tainted Love: An Increasingly Odd Arbitral Infatuation in Derogation of Sound and Consistent Jurisprudence (1)
    Taming the Wild West of Arbitration Ethics (1)
    The "Non-Cumulation Clause": An "Other Insurance" Clause by Another Name (1)
    The Arbitration Fairness Index: Using a Public Rating System to Skirt the Legal Logjam and Promote Fairer and More Effective Arbitration of Employment and Consumer Disputes (1)
    The Death of Class Arbitration After Concepcion? (1)
    The Regulation of Courtesy: Does Kansas Need a Code of Professionalism? (1)
    Use It or Lose It: State Approaches to Increasing Use-Tax Revenue (1)