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Volume 58, Issue 3
May 2010

articles

Langdell and the Invention of Legal Doctrine

Catharine Pierce Wells

58 Buff. L. Rev. 551

Getting Back the Public’s Money: The Anti-Favoritism Norm in American Property Law

John Martinez

58 Buff. L. Rev. 619

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The OPEB Tsunami: Riding the Wave of Public Sector Postemployment Health Benefits

Jenna Amato Moran

58 Buff. L. Rev. 677

Forthcoming

Stealth Marketing and Antibranding: The Love that Dare Not Speak its Name

Sonia K. Katyal

Attention Must Be Paid: Commercial Speech, User-Generated Ads, and the Challenge of Regulation

Rebecca Tushnet

Advertising and Social Identity

Mark Bartholomew

Consumer Counter-Advertising Law and Corporate Social Responsibility

Alberto R. Salazar V.

David Riesman: From Law to Social Criticism

Daniel Horowitz

Brandjacking on Social Networks: Trademark Infringement by Impersonation of Markholders

Lisa P. Ramsey

The Docket

Buffalo Law Review Launches On-Line Extension

The staff of the Buffalo Law Review is pleased to announce the launch of The Docket - An On-line Extension of the Buffalo Law Review. The Docket features timely commentary on material which has appeared in our recent print editions, as well as concise essays on recent changes in the law and developments in legal education. The Docket seeks material from scholars, judges and practitioners throughout the legal community. All submissions will be subject to editorial review and considered for publication on a rolling basis, offering an opportunity to reach an international audience and encourage robust discussion of issues and values at every tier of the profession.

The inaugural issue of The Docket will feature a comment by Professor Michael Fischl on the contribution that James Atleson's Values and Assumptions In American Labor Law has made to advancing critical legal pedagogy, and an essay by Vice Dean James Gardner about the recent history of nominations and appointments to the New York State Court of Appeals.

Please contact bufflrev@gmail.com with questions and comments.

Welcome

Welcome to the Buffalo Law Review's new online home. Check back often for more information about future Law Review articles and new responses in The Docket.

Introducing: The Docket

The Buffalo Law Review is pleased to announce the launch of The Docket: An Online Extension of the Buffalo Law Review. The Docket focuses on the publication of short responses to articles published in the Review and additionally on shorter original works, such as essays. View recent responses in The Docket here.

Alumni Newsletter

The Buffalo Law Review honored the Hon. Eugene F. Pigott, Jr. and David M. Engel at the Twenty-First Annual Law Review Dinner. Find out more about the Law Review's activities and achievements in the 2010 Alumni Newsletter.

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