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Volume 91 · Issue 2

Articles

Revolting Developments

Richard S. Wirtz

91 Or. L. Rev. 325


Evading Emergency: Strengthening Emergency Responses Through Integrated Pluralistic Governance

Lance Gable

91 Or. L. Rev. 375


A Graceful Exit: Redefining Terminal to Expand the Availability of Physician-Facilitated Suicide

Browne C. Lewis

91 Or. L. Rev. 457


Beneath the Surface of the Clean Water Act: Exploring the Depth of the Act’s Jurisdictional Scope of Groundwater Pollution

Anna Makowski

91 Or. L. Rev. 495


Lies, Damned Lies, and Journalism: Why Journalists Are Failing to Vindicate First Amendment Values and How a New Definition of "The Press" Can Help

Chris Edelson

91 Or. L. Rev. 527


First Amendment Essays

Is There Such A Thing As Too Much Free Speech?

Randall P. Bezanson

91 Or. L. Rev. 601


Regulating Blogging and Microblogging in China

Jyh-An Lee

91 Or. L. Rev. 609


Time for the Supreme Court to Address Off-Campus, Online Student Speech

David L. Hudson Jr.

91 Or. L. Rev. 621


The Need for a Unified and Cohesive National Anti-SLAPP Law

Marc J. Randazza

91 Or. L. Rev. 627


Comment

Casting Common Law and the Music Industry Adrift: Pre-1972 Recordings Enter Federal Safe Harbors

Andrew M. Pinchin

91 Or. L. Rev. 635


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