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Volume 32 Number 2 (1999)
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Akron Law Review
Volume 32
Volume 32 Number 2 (1999)
ARTICLES
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Reversals of Precedent and Judicial Policy-Making: How Judicial Conceptions of Stare Decisis in the U.S. Supreme Court Influence Social Change
Christopher P. Banks
--Page 233
COMMENTS
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www.obscenity.com: An Analysis of Obscenity and Indecency Regulation on the Internet
Kelly M. Doherty
--Page 259
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The Future of IOLTA: Has the Death Knell Been Sounded for Mandatory IOLTA Programs?
David J. Hrina
--Page 301
NOTES
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National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley
: A Dispute over the "Decency and Respect" Provision
Alicia M. Choi
--Page 327
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A Square Peg Trying to Fit into a Round Hole: The Federal Communication Commission's Equal Employment Opportunity Regulations in
Lutheran Church Missouri-Synod v. Federal Communications Commission
Pamela J. Holder
--Page 351
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C.R.B. v. C.C. and B.C.
: Protecting Children's Need for Stability in Custody Modification Disputes Between Biological Parents and Third Parties
Laura Beresh Taylor
--Page 371
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The "On-Sale" Bar to Patentability: Actual Reduction to Practice Not Required in
Pfaff v. Wells Electronics, Inc.
Daniel J. Whitman
--Page 397
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