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Volume 30, Number 1 ARTICLES Pickering Plus Thirty years: Public Employees and Free Speech Senate Bill 1: The First Big and Bold Step Toward Meeting Texas's Future Water Needs A Guide to Recent Changes and New Challenges in Texas Prejudgment Interest Law The Revised Attorney-Client Privilege For Corporations In Texas COMMENTS Reciprocity and Comity: Politically Manipulative Tools for Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in the Global Economy Taking Texas Home Equity for a Walk, But Keeping it on a Short Leash! A Call for Bankruptcy Reform: The Fifth Circuit Limits the Texas Homestad Exemption and Further Complicates the Exemption Controversy Risky Business: Vested Real Property Development Rights - The Texas Experience and Proposals for the Texas Legislature to Improve Certainty in the Law Volume 30, Number 2 FIFTH CIRCUIT SURVEY Foreword SURVEYS Administrative Law Admiralty Law Antitrust Law Banking Law Bankruptcy Law Civil Procedure Civil Rights Criminal Law Criminal Procedure Employee Benefits Environmental Law Evidence Federal Taxation Insurance Law Intellectual Property Labor and Employment Law Volume 30, Number 3 ARTICLES Truth and Truth Telling Federal Court Practice and Procedure: A Third Branch Bibliography Issues Raised By the Potential Application of Non-Mutual Offensive Collateral Estoppel in Texas Products Liability Cases COMMENTS "We're From the Government and We're Here to Help." Farmers' and Ranchers' Reliance on Voluntary Governmental Programs May Open the Door to Governmental Control of Private Property Through The Expanding Scope of Wetlands Regulation Boon or Boondoggle? Proposed Article 9 Revisions Incorporate Statutory Agricultural Liens for Better, Not Worse The Texas Health Care Liability Act: Managed Care organizations Can Say Goodbye to Their Extensive Immunity From Lawsuits - or at Least That Was How it Was Supposed to Work Beyond Reproach: Management Entrenchment Through the Texas Business Combination Law Volume 30, Number 4 ARTICLES Witness Preparation From the Criminal Defense Perspective The Professional Duty to Horseshed Witness - Zealously Within the Bounds of the Law Witness Preparation Preliminary Thoughts on the Economics of Witness preparation When Giants Walked the Earth: Reviewing Archibald Cox: Conscience of a Nation, By Ken Gormley COMMENTS If Words Could Kill: Rethinking Tort Liability in Texas For Media Speech That Incites Dangerous or Illegal Activity Deposition Conduct: Texas's New Discovery Rules End Up Taking Another Jab at the Rambos of Litigation Federal Rules of Evidence 413-415: "laws are Like Medicine: They Generally Cure and Evil By a Lesser... Evil |