Volume 80    Number 2 
 

Introduction

Forward, Competing and Complementary Rule Systems: Civil Procedure and ADR
Jean R. Sternlight & Judith Resnik
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 481

Articles

Arbitration: Governance Benefits and Enforcement Costs
Keith N. Hylton
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 489

Procedural Justice in the Boundaryless Workplace: The Tension Between Due Process and Public Policy
Katherine V.W. Stone
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 501

Contracting Out of National Law: An Empirical Look at the New Law Merchant
Christopher R. Drahozal
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 523

Procedural Rules for Complementary Systems of Litigation and Mediation—Worldwide
Ellen E. Deason
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 553

Procedure as Contract
Judith Resnik
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 593

One Judge’s Perspective on Procedure as Contract
Lee H. Rosenthal
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 669

Separate and Not Equal: Integrating Civil Procedure and ADR in Legal Academia
Jean R. Sternlight
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 681

Notes

Preventing Terrorism by Prosecuting Material Support
Brian P. Comerford
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 723

On the Fair Use Fence Between Derivative Works and Allegedly Infringing Creations: A Proposal for a Middle Ground
Erin E. Gallagher
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 759

Quo Vadis, Association in Fact? The Growing Disparity Between How Federal Courts Interpret RICO’s Enterprise Provision in Criminal and Civil Cases (with a Little Statutory Background to Explain Why)
Paul Edgar Harold
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 781

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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