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Volume 33, Number 1 ARTICLES Stewardship for the Sick: Preserving Assets for Asbestos Victims through Inactive Docket Programs Oil and Gas Finance under Revised UCC Article 9 COMMENTS Political Bluff and Bluster: Six Years Later, a Comment on the Texas Private Real Property Rights Preservation Act Like a Phoenix from the Ashes: Saenz v. Roe, the Right to Travel, and the Resurrection of the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment A Constitutional Mosh Pit: The Fourth Amendment, Suspicionless Searches, and the Toughest Public School Drug Testing Policy in America A Manufacturer's Duty to Indemnify a Retailer - Indemnification or Abnegation - An Analysis of the Scope and Effect of Section 82.002 of the Texas Products Liability Act Volume 33, Number 2 ARTICLES The Renaissance of the Foreign Action and a Practical Response Snakes and Ladders: Expanding the Definition of Major Life Activity in the Americans with Disabilities Act The Constitutional Amendment Giving Criminal Jurisdiction to the Texas Courts of Civil Appeals and Recognizing the Inherent Powers of the Texas Supreme Court COMMENTS The Verdict Is in - or Is It: The Constitutionality of the Texas Grandparent Visitation Statute in Doubt after Troxel v. Granville Balancing Parental Choice, State Interest, and the Establishment Clause: Constitutional Guidelines for States' School-Choice Legislation Postconviction DNA Testing: A Cry for Justice from the Wrongly Convicted Volume 33, Number 3 FIFTH CIRCUIT SURVEY Foreward: A Snapshot of a Fifth Circuit Judge's Work: Boutique Justice SURVEYS Arbitration Jurisprudence Bankruptcy Law Business Torts Jurisprudence Civil Procedure Civil Rights Criminal Procedure Environmental Law Federal Taxation Intellectual Property Volume 33, Number 4 ARTICLES Recurring Issues in Consumer and Business Class Action Litigation in Texas Depending upon the Care of Strangers: Professionals' Duty to Third Parties for Negligent Misrepresentations COMMENTS The Writing Is on the Wall ... and Inside It: The Recent Explosion of Toxic Mold Litigation and the Insurance Industry Response The Supreme Court Swallows a Legal Fly: Consequences for Employeers as the Scope of the Federal Arbitration Act Expands Federal Rules of Evidence 413 and 414: By Answering the Public's Call for Increased Protection from Sexual Predators, Did Congress Move Too Far toward Encouraging Conviction Based on Character Rather Than Guilt Double Entendre: How the Two Interpretations of the Establishment Clause Will Determine the Future of Charitable Choice |