Volume 60 • September 2008 • Number 4 Categories Tags ARTICLES Doug Keller, Resolving a “Substantial Question”: Just Who is Entitled to Bail Pending Appeal under the Bail Reform Act of 1984? Stephen A. Higginson, Constitutional Advocacy Explains Constitutional Outcomes NOTES Ben “Ziggy” Williamson, The Gunslinger to the Ivory Tower Came: Should Universities Have a Duty to Prevent Rampage Killings? Larry Dougherty, Does a Cartel Aim Expressly? Trusting Calder Personal Jurisdiction when Antitrust Goes Global? CASE COMMENTS Simon A. Rodell, False Statements v. Free Debate: Is the First Amendment a License to Lie in Elections? Lindsay Roshkind, Interpreting I.R.C. § 67(e): The Supreme Court’s Attempt to Nail Investment Advisory Fees to the “Floor” Michael J. Hooi, Qualified Immunity: When is a Loss Ultimately a Win? Benjamin J. Robinson, Distilling Minimum Due Process Requirements for Punitive Damages Awards Keep Reading « Volume 60 • July 2008 • Number 3 Volume 60 • December 2008 • Number 5 »