Volume 43, Number 1
Winter, 2006

 

Articles

1

The Consumer Fraud Class Action: Reining in Abuse by Requiring Plaintiffs To Allege Reliance as an Essential Element
Sheila B. Scheuerman

47

Benchmarking, Critical Infrastructure Security, and the Regulatory War on Terror
Nicholas Bagley

101

Terrorism and Asylum Seekers: Why the Real ID Act Is a False Promise
Marisa Silenzi Cianciarulo

145

RFRA, Churches and the IRS: Reconsidering the Legal Boundaries of Church Activity in the Political Sphere
Chris Kemmitt

 

Recent Developments

181

The Detention of Enemy Combatants Act

199

Florida’s Protection of Persons Bill

213

Medical Malpractice Non-Economic Damages Caps

 

Editorial Board and Staff

 
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