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Volume 37, Number 1 ARTICLES The Rule of Capture in Texas Still So Misunderstood After All These Years Are Agency Advisory Opinions Worth Anything More Than the Government Paper They're Printed On? COMMENTS The Free Trade Area of the Americas: Is it Setting the Stage for Significant Change in U.S. Agricultural Subsidy Use? Should College Football's Currency Read "In BCS We Trust" Or is it Just Monopoly Money? Antitrust Implications of the Bowl Championship Series Which Faultless Party Will Be Forced to Pay for Another's Failure? A Proposal for Guaranty Funds to Absorb teh Orphan Shares of Long-Tail Claims Fiction Becomes Reality: When Will Texas Abrogate the "Catch-22" of Sovereign Immunity When It Contracts? Volume 37, Number 2 ARTICLES A Minority of One? The Reasons to Reject the Texas Supreme Court's Recent Abandonment of the Duty to Market in Market-Value Leases A Presumption for Supervised Visitation in Texas: Understanding and Strengthening Family Code Section 153.004(e) COMMENTS . . . And Then There Was One: The Outlook for a Self-Regulatory United States Amidst a Global Trend Toward Comprehensive Data Protection Partners Owe to One Another A Duty of the Finest Loyalty . . . Or Do They? An Analysis of the Extent to Which Partners May LImit Their Duty of Loyalty to One Another Telecom After the TRO: What Went Wrong and How to Fix It In the Twenty-First Century's Marketplace of Ideas, Will Religious Speech Continue to be Welcome? Religious Speech as Grounds for Defamation Volume 37, Number 3 FIFTH CIRCUIT SURVEY SURVEYS Arbitration Jurisprudence Bankruptcy Law Business Torts Jurisprudence Civil Procedure Civil Rights Criminal Procedure - Fourth Amendment Criminal Procedure - Sentencing Employee Benefits Law Federal Taxation Immigration Law Insurance Decisions Labor and Employment Law Securities Decisions Volume 37, Number 4 ARTICLES Adverse Possession of Severed Mineral Interests and the Need for Statutory Guidance The "Public Trust" Servitude: Creating a Policy-Based Paradigm for Copyright Dispute Resolution and Enforcement COMMENTS The 13th Juror: Re-Evaluating the Need for A Factual Sufficiency Review in Criminal Cases United We Stand, Divided We Fall? The Controversy Surrounding A Possible Division of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Contracts for Deed: Extinction Long Overdue |