Law Review Issues
THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO LAW REVIEW
Volume 42 |
Number 3
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SPRING 2011
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LEADERSHIP IN LEGAL EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM XI
ESSAYS
Faith-Based Law Schools and an Apprenticeship in Professional Identity
Jeffrey A. Brauch .......................................................................................................
593
Colliding or Coalescing: Leading a Faculty and an Administration in the
Academic Enterprise
Nora V. Demleitner ....................................................................................................
605
From Both Sides Now: The Job Talk’s Role in Matching Candidates with
Law Schools
Anne Enquist, Paula Lustbader, and John B. Mitchell ...................................................
619
The Forgotten Constituency? Law School Deans and Students
Kevin R. Johnson ......................................................................................................
637
Life Lessons for a Law School
George W. Prigge .....................................................................................................
649
The Dean’s Role in Building A Positive Workplace Environment
Douglas E. Ray ........................................................................................................
657
The Tenure of a Law School Dean: It’s Not How Long You Make It—It’s
How You Make It Long
Jim Rosenblatt .........................................................................................................
667
ARTICLES
Proponents of Extracting Slavery Reparations from Private Interests Must
Contend with Equity’s Maxims
Charles E. Rounds, Jr. ..............................................................................................
673
“Your Honor, May I Have That In Writing?” A Proposed Response to Violations
of the Federal Sentencing Written Reasons Requirement
Judy Ann Clausen ....................................................................................................
705
COMMENTS
The Tenth Anniversary of the Restatement (Third) of Property, Servitudes:
A Progress Report
Andrew Russell .......................................................................................................
753
Federal Environmental Law Waivers and Homeland Security: Assessing Waiver
Application in Homeland Security Settings at the Southern Border in Comparison
to National Security Settings Involving the Military
Tiffany N. Tisler .......................................................................................................
777
The Completely Reimbursed “Victim”: Did the Sentencing Commission Get It Right?
Matthew P. Waigand ...............................................................................................
803
Improving the Patent System: Community Sourcing and Pre-Grant Opposition
Christopher J. Worrel ...............................................................................................
833