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VOL. 118 · December 2004 · NO. 2
ARTICLES
Preferences for Processes:
The Process / Product Distinction
and the Regulation of Consumer Choice
Douglas A. Kysar
Article I Tribunals, Article III Courts,
and the Judicial Power of the United States
James E. Pfander
RECENT CASES
District Court Grants Preliminary Injunction Against Enforcement of State Law Requiring Reporting of All Sexual Activity by Minors. —
Aid for Women v. Foulston
, 327 F. Supp. 2d 1273 (D. Kan. 2004).
Fifth Circuit Bars Challenge to Statutes’ Constitutionality in Interlocutory Appeal Reviewing Denial of State Sovereign Immunity. —
McCarthy ex rel. Travis v. Hawkins
, 381 F.3d 407 (5th Cir. 2004).
Seventh Circuit Holds That the Inevitable Discovery Doctrine Does Not Apply to Evidence Seized in an Impermissible Search of a Third Party. —
United States v. Johnson
, 380 F.3d 1013 (7th Cir. 2004).
Eleventh Circuit Upholds Alabama Statute Banning Sale of Sex Toys. —
Williams v. Attorney General
, 378 F.3d 1232 (11th Cir. 2004).
Icelandic Supreme Court Holds That Inclusion of an Individual’s Genetic Information in a National Database Infringes on the Privacy Interests of His Child. —
Guðmundsdóttir v. Iceland
, No. 151/2003 (Nov. 27, 2003) (Ice.).
Ninth Circuit Upholds Collection of DNA from Parolees. —
United States v. Kincade
, 379 F.3d 813 (9th Cir. 2004) (en banc).
Ninth Circuit Holds That Shaming Punishment Does Not Violate the Sentencing Reform Act. —
United States v. Gementera
, 379 F.3d 596 (9th Cir. 2004).
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