Saturday, December 30, 2006

Wisconsin Law Review, Volume 2006 Number 3

Not on line, but here's what's in the print edition.
Articles

Bad Legislative Intent, by Richard L. Hasen

The Unifying Role of Harm in Environmental Law, by Albert C. Lin


Comments

Giving a Voice to Intersex Individuals Through Hospital Ethics Committees, by Christine Muckle

The Case Against Adopting BIT Law in the FTAA Framework, by Victor R. Salgado


Note

Stealing Beauty: Pivot Point International v. Charlene Products and the Unfought Battle Between the Merger Doctrine and Conceptual Separability, by Jacob Bishop