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Volume 35, Number 1 ARTICLES War on Terrorism or War on Constitutional Rights? Blurring the Lines of Intelligence Gathering in Post-September 11 America Access to Health Care in Texas: A Patient-Centered Perspective COMMENTS Hung Out to Dry?: Groundwater Conservation Districts and the Continuing Battle to Save Texas's Most Precious Resource Disclaiming Darwin Without Claiming Creation: The Constitutionality of Textbook Disclaimers and their Mutually Beneficial Effect on Both Sides of the Origins Debate The International Criminal Court: An Eminent Impact on A Hesitant United States Sneaking Around the Corporate Veil : Tattooing a Parent Corporation With Liability for Tortious Interference With Its Subsidiary's Contract Volume 35, Number 2 ARTICLES Interpreting the Royalty Obligation by Looking at the Express Language: What a Novel Idea? International Law Impacts Texas and the Texas Tech School of Law Responds The European Community Trade Barriers Regulation: Private Party Involvement in International Procedures Regarding Unfair Foreign Trade Practices The Anomalous European Rights to Life and Death: Understanding the Struggle for Recognition of Religious Minority Rights by Examining the Cultural Identity of Spain and Other European Countries COMMENTS The Temporary Cessation of Production Doctrine: Litigating Cessation of Production and Termination of Oil and Gas Leases... What the Heck Does "Ore the Like" Mean Anyway? For Better or For Worse?: Marriage of the Texas and Model Business Corporation Acts' Derivative Action Statutes and What it Means for Corporations I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America: One Nation Under No God Eliminating the Spam From Your Internet Diet: The Possible Effects of the Unsolicited Commercial Electronic Mail Act of 2001 on Junk Email Volume 35, Number 3 FIFTH CIRCUIT SURVEY SURVEYS Administrative Law Arbitration Jurisprudence Bankruptcy Law Business Torts Jurisprudence Civil Procedure Civil Rights Consumer Law Criminal Procedure Employee Benefits Law Environmental Law Federal Rules of Evidence Federal Taxation Immigration Law Insurance Decisions Labor and Employment Law Volume 35, Number 4 ARTICLES A Double-edged Sword Cuts Both Ways: How Clients of Dual Capacity Legal Practitioners Often Lose Their Evidentiary Privileges Proportionate Responsibility and Contribution Before and After the Tort Reform of 2003 COMMENTS What Lies Beneath: Determining the Necessity of International Groundwater Policy Along the United States-Mexico Border and a Roadmap to an Agreement Throwing Away the Key: The Constitutionality of the Indefinite Detention of Inadmissible Aliens Can Death Row Inmates Just Say No? The Forced Administration of Drugs to Render Inmates Competent for Execution in the United States and Texas Getting Snagged in the Environmental Liability Web: The Trouble With CERCLA and Why the Brownfields Act Provides Only Modest Relief |