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Volume 27, Number 1 ARTICLES The Texas Residential Construction Liability Act: Framework for Change Language Discrimination and English-Only Rules in the Workplace: The Case for Legislative Amendment of Title VII Land Dedication Conditions and beyond the Essential Nexus: Determining Reasonably Related Impacts of Real Estate Developments under the Takings Clause Caught in a Crossfire Preventing and Handling Conflicts of Interest: Guidelines for Texas Insurance Defense Counsel Texas Water Marketing in the Next Millennium: A Conceptual and Legal Analysis COMMENT The Consumer Protection Myth in Long-Distance Telephone Regulation: Remedies for the Caveat Dialer Attitude CASENOTES Caveat Emptor - As Is Purchaser of a Building Containing Asbestos Cannot Recover under the DTPA without Fradulent Inducement Despite the Presence of Environmental and Health Hazards: Prudential Insurance Co. of America v. Jefferson Associates, 896 S.W.2d 156 (Tex. 1995) A Dose of Daubert to Alleviate Junk Science in Texas Courtrooms: Texas Adopts the Federal Standard for Determining the Admissibility of Scientific Expert Testimony: E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. v. Robinson, 38 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 852 (June 15, 1995), Do Public School Athletes Shed Their Constitutional Rights at the Locker Room Door - The Supreme Court Upholds Random Urinalysis Drug Testing of Public School Athletes: Vernonia School District 47J v. Acton, 115 S. Ct. 2386 (June 26, 1995) Judicial Tort Reform: Bad Faith Cannot Be Predicated upon the Denial of a Claim for an Invalid Reason if a Valid Reason Is Later Shown: Republic Insurance Co. v. Stoker, 903 S.W.2d 338 (Tex. 1995) Volume 27, Number 2 FIFTH CIRCUIT SURVEY Foreword ARTICLE Duties of the Court Appointed Attorney SURVEY Administrative Law Admiralty Law Antitrust Law Banking Law Bankruptcy Law Civil Procedure Civil Rights Criminal Procedure Employee Benefits Environmental Law Evidence Federal Taxation Intellectual Property Labor and Employment Law Volume 27, Number 3 SYMPOSIUM A Symposium Precis Introduction ESSAYS Practice, Church, Life, and Society Faith and the Law - A Lifetime of Balancing of Interests On Being a Muslim Corporate Lawyer Neither Curse nor Idol: Towards a Spirituality of Work for Lawyers A Spiritual Look at Choosing a Legal Career Ecumenical Cosmology On Hoping to Be, Being, and Having Been Scientology Ethics and Psychiatric Injustice Practicing Law to the Glory of God Public Lives and Private Virtue Confessions of a Baptist Lawyer To Be a Professing Woman Reflections on Vocation, Calling, Spirituality and Justice Reflections on the Contents of the Lawyer's Work - Three Models of Spirituality - and Our Struggle with Them Faith beyond a Reasonable Doubt Reflections on Three Stories: Practicing Law and Christianity at the Same Time Lawyer, Lobbyist, and Latter-day Saint Legal Ethics a Jewish Perspective Climbing the Ladder of Success - My Spiritual Journey The Deliberations of Mortals and the Grace of God Practicing and Professing Spirit in Law Making Laws and Protecting Lives Whose Ladder Are You Climbing The Broad Life of the Jewish Lawyer: Integrating Spirituality, Scholarship and Profession My Faith and My Law On Maintaining Spiritual Sanity in a Secular Vocation Hinduism and My Legal Career The Spiritual Dimension of Justice Aunt Nell's Disappointment The Jewish Lawyer's Question Javert or Bebb Engaging the Law My Faith and My Work Beyond Law and Religion: The Liberated Conscience On Being a Good Christian and a Good Lawyer: God, Man, Law, Lawyering, Sandy Koufax, Roger Maris, Orel Hershiser, Looking at the Catcher, and Corked Bats in the Kingdom (with a Brief Guest Appearance by Ty Cobb) Maybe a Lawyer Can Be a Servant; If Not ... Christian Life in the Law The Attorney as Advocate and Adherent: Conflicting Obligations of Zealousness Serving through Law: Biblical Counsel; Experience in Practice Religion and Lifework in the Law Something's Happening Here What Doth the Lord Require of Thee Lawyers and Sacred Gold Volume 27, Number 4 IN MEMORIOUM Remarks by President Clinton at Funeral Service for Former Congresswoman Barbara Jordan In Memorium A Great Spirit (and Voice) Has Left Us The Ethic of Responsibility ARTICLES The 1995 Revisions to the DTPA: Altering the Landscape Attorney Advertising on the Internet: From Arizona to Texas - Regulating Speech on the Cyber-Frontier COMMENT There Is More Than One Way to Skin a Copycat: The Emergence of Trade Dress to Combat Design Piracy of Fashion Works CASENOTES Manufacturers May Clain Repose under Section 16.009 Only if They Install Their Products onto Real Property: The Supreme Court Corrects Misguided Lower Court Opinions: Sonnier v. Chisolm-Ryder Co., 909 S.W.2d 475 (Tex. 1995) Double Jeopardy and Defendant's Request for Mistrial: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Finds Prosecutor's Intent No Longer Critical: Prosecutor Should Have Known; Bauder v. State, 921 S.W.2d 696 (Tex. Crim. App. 1996) |