Content Posted in 2014
2013 Jobs Act Review & Analysis of Emerging Growth Company IPOs, Todd Blakeley Skelton
ABI Commission Testimony November 7, 2013, George W. Kuney
American Dreams, Trafficking Nightmares, Mariana C. Minaya
AN APPEAL FOR CHANGE: ELIMINATING THE SECOND BITE AT THE APPLE IN TENNESSEE JUVENILE CASES, April Meldrum and Laura Hash
Borders Group, Inc.’s Final Chapter: How A Bookstore Giant Failed In The Digital Age, Will Hooper and Mary Katherine Rawls
Chapter 11 with a Happy Ending: The Six Flags Bankruptcy, John Capps and Lauren Sherrell
CONTINUED DISPARITIES IN SCHOOL FACILITIES: ANALYZING BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION’S SINGULAR APPROACH TO QUALITY EDUCATION, Corsica D. Smith
Dysfunction in Contract Drafting: The Causes and a Cure, Kenneth A. Adams
Front Matter and Faculty Notes
In re Fairpoint Communications, Inc., Patrick Green and Todd Blakeley Skelton
Judge Rakoff v. The Securities and Exchange Commission: Are "Neither Admit Nor Deny" Settlement Agreements in Securities Cases in the Public Interest?, Daniel T. Hubbell
Leveraging Property Tax Growth: Tax Increment Financing in Tennessee, G. Mark Mamantov, Jeffrey A. Oldham, Jordana K. Nelson, and James P. Moneyhun Jr.
Offering Balance in Title VII Retaliation Claims Involving the Rejection of Sexual Advances, Benjamin Han
Preemption of Municipal Crime-Free Ordinances, Mishan Wroe
Proving Damages for Lost Profits: The Before-and-After Method, Robert M. Lloyd
Table of Contents Fall/Winter 2013 Volume 2.2, Rachel Clark
Table of Contents - Volume 3:1, Brianna Rene' Powell
The 1870s Tax Resistance of Julia and Abby Smith: from Natural Rights to Expediency in the Shadow of Separate Spheres, Jessica Hynes
“THE LAST ACCEPTABLE PREJUDICE”: STUDENT HARASSMENT OF GAY PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS, Matthew Bernstein
The University of Tennessee College of Law's Business Law Clinic Continues to Make an Impact for Students, Clients, and the Community, Michael R. Crowder
Vestigal Literalism in the Interpretation of Corporate Financing Instruments, Royce de R. Barondes
When Should eDiscovery Vendors Be Disqualified?, Michael A. Cottone