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NYU Law Review

Volume 78, Number 5

Speech
Uncommon Humanity: Reflections On Judging In A Post-Human Era
Jeffrey L. Amestoy
   
Articles
Cybercrime's Scope: Interpreting "Access" And "Authorization" In Computer Misuse Statutes
Orin S. Kerr
   
The Objectivity And Well-Being And The Objectives Of Property Law
Daphna Lewinsohn-Zamir
   
Notes
Filling The Gaps: A Principled Approach To Antitrust Enforcement Provides A Necessary Complement To The Telecommunications Act Of 1996
Daniel L. Cendan
   
Fortress Of Solitude Or Lair Of Malevolence? Rethinking The Desirability Of Bright-Line Protection Of The Home
Lee C. Milstein
   
Racialized Memory And Reliability: Due Process Applied To Cross-Racial Eyewitness Identifications
Radha Natarajan
   
The Uplifted Knife: Morality, Justifications, And The Choice-Of-Evils Doctrine
Adav Noti
   
Modeling The Effect Of One-Way Fee Shifting On Discovery Abuse In Private Antitrust Litigation
William H. Wagener