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VOLUME 68, No. 1      WINTER 2007

This edition will feature articles on the following:

INTELLIGENT DESIGN – Representatives of the Discovery Institute and Peter Irons debate the merits of intelligent design and the recent events surrounding Kitzmiller v. Dover Area Sch. Dist. Read the discussion by clicking on the articles below.

Editors' Note: Intelligent Design Articles

Intelligent Design Will Survive - David K. DeWolf, John G. West & Casey Luskin.

Disaster in Dover - Peter Irons.

Rebuttal to Irons - David K. DeWolf, John G. West & Casey Luskin.

COMMERCE POWER - Professor Robert G. Natelson shares his extensive research on the commerce power and suggests means for limiting Congress' extensive reach.

LANGUAGE FOR LAWYERS - Judith D. Fischer explains how lawyers should adhere to George Orwell's lessons in language.

ARBITRATION - Stephen A. Plass considers the implications of recent cases upholding employment contracts requiring employees to arbitrate-rather than litigate-Title VII discrimination claims.

CITATION FORMAT - Professor Stacey L. Gordon explains the advantages of using ALWD over The Bluebook.

This edition also includes two student comments written by Jessie Lundberg and Nicole E. Ducheneaux as well as case shorts detailing developments in Montana law.

 

 
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