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Volume 38, Number 1 ARTICLES The Limit to Premises Liability for Harms Caused by "Known or Obvious" Dangers: Will It Trip and Fall Over the Duty-Breach Framework Emerging in the Restatement (Third) of Torts? "Judges?! - We Don't Need No Stinking Judges!!!": The Discharge of Student Loans in Bankruptcy Cases and the Income Contingent Repayment Plan How Many Kicks at the Cat?: Multiple Settlement Protests by Class Members Who Have Refused to Opt Out COMMENTS One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Impact of Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila on ERISA and Patients' Rights Environmental Impact Statements: A Necessity for Texas When Good Homes Go Bad: A Critical Analysis of Texas Homeowner Remedies and the TRCCA The Effect of Exculpatory Clauses in Joint Operating Agreements: What Protections Do Operators Really Have in the Oil Patch? Volume 38, Number 2 TTLA SUBMISSION Introduction Maybe It Depends on What Your Definition of "or" Is?-A Holistic Approach to Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 41.0105, the Collateral Source Rule, and Legislative History The Effect of Chapter 74, Section 74.251 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code ARTICLES Bankruptcy Reform and Family Farmers: Correcting the Disposable Income Problem Agri-Environmentalism: A Farm Bill for 2007 COMMENTS Closing the Antitrust Door on Foreign Injuries: U.S. Jurisdiction Over Foreign Antitrust Injuries in the Wake of Empagran Time to Make Waves? A Discussion of the Outdated Application of Texas Law to Seismic Exploration Robin Hood: To Not Be or How to Be, That Is the Question-An Analysis of the Problems with Texas School Financing Today and a Proposal for a Better Tomorrow Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: The Effects of Blakely v. Washington, United States v. Booker, and the Future of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines Volume 38, Number 3 FIFTH CIRCUIT SURVEY Foreword SURVEY ARTICLES Arbitration Jurisprudence Bankruptcy Law Business Torts Jurisprudence Civil Procedure Civil Rights Employee Benefits First Amendment Insurance Labor and Employment Law Volume 38, Number ISSUE 4 Precious, Worthless, or Immeasurable: The Value and Ethic of Water Gabriel Eckstein Andrew P. Morriss Suzanne Schwartz Katosha Belvin Nakai Regulation of Texas Wholesale Water Rate and Service Disputes Is Consumer Choice for Retail Water Service in Our Future? COMMENTS The Heartbeat of Texas Children: The Role of Court-Appointed Special Advocates in the Wake of the 2005 Family Code Amendments The Best of Both Worlds: Incorporating Provisions of the Uniform Trust Code into Texas Law Reinventing the U.S. Patent System: A Discussion of Patent Reform Through an Analysis of the Proposed Patent Reform Act of 2005 Remotely-Created Checks: Legislative Reluctance, Reciprocity Requirements, and the Federal Rule That Changes Everything |