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Volume 49

ISSUE 1

Patrick Higginbotham, Symposium: Evaluation of the Civil Justice Reform Act Foreword 

Daniel J. Meador, A Perspective on Change in the Litigation System 

James S. Kakalik, Terence Dunworth, Laural A. Hill, Daniel McCaffrey, Marian Oshiro, Nicholas M. Pace & Mary E. Vaiana, Just, Speedy, and Inexpensive? An Evaluation of Judicial Case Management Under the Civil Justice Reform Act

Paul D. Carrington, Renovating Discovery 

Stephen N. Subrin, Uniformity in Procedural Rules and the Attributes of a Sound Procedural System: The Case for Presumptive Limits 

Bryant G. Garth, Observations On An Uncomfortable Relationship: Civil Procedure and Empirical Research

Judith Resnik, Changing Practices, Changing Rules: Judicial and Congressional Rulemaking on Civil Juries, Civil Justice, and Civil Judging 

Stephen B. Burbank, Implementing Prcedural Change: Who, How, Why, and When?

Jeffrey J. Connaughton, Judicial Accountability and the CJRA 

Thomas P. Griesa, Comment: One Court’s Experience with the CJRA

Carol M. Rice, The Civil Justice Reform Act Conference: A Reporter’s View 

Paul M. Pruitt, Jr., The Life and Times of Legal Education in Alabama, 1819-1897: Bar Admissions, Law Schools, and the Profession 

Survey of 1996-1997 Developments in Alabama Case Law

ISSUE 2

David G. Epstein, Don’t Go and Do Something Rash About Cram Down Interest Rates 

Allison Marston, Guiding the Profession: The 1887 Code of Ethics of the Alabama State Bar Association 

William P. Gray, Jr., The Ten Commandments and the Ten Amendments: A Case Study in Religious Freedom in Alabama

Robert R. Baugh, Applying the Bill of Rights to the States: A Response to William P. Gray, Jr. 

William P. Gray, Jr., ‘We the People’ or ‘We the Judges’: A Reply to Robert R. Baugh’s Response

Joel Davidson Connally, Commentary, Necessary Accommodations: Recent Developments in the Alabama Foreign Franchise Tax 

Kimberly Jane Houghton, Commentary, Having Total Disability and Claiming It, Too: The EEOC’s Position Against the Use of Judicial Estoppel in Americans With Disabilities Act Cases May Hurt More Than It Helps 

George Ponds Kobler, Commentary, Shareholder Voting Over the Internet: A Proposal for Increasing Shareholder Participation in Corporate Governance 

ISSUE 3

Sean T. Carnathan, Patent Priority Disputes–A Proposed Re-Definition of “First-to-Invent” 

Adam A. Milani, Can I Play?: The Dilemma of the Disabled Athlete in Interscholastic Sports 

Laurel Wheeling Farrar and Susan Pace Hamill, Dissociation from Alabama Limited Liability Companies in the Post Check-the-Box Era

Christopher Lyle McIlwain, The Qualified Immunity Defense in the Eleventh Circuit and its Application to Excessive Force Claims

Jeffery Uhlman Beaverstock, Learning to Get Along: Alabama, Georgia, Florida and the Chattahoochee River Compact 

Matthew Warren Grill, Recovery for Emotional Distress Due to Fear of AIDS: Exposing AIDSphobia in Alabama 

Linda Suzanne Webb, Limitation of Tort Actions Under Alabama Law: Distinguishing Between the Two-Year and the Six-Year Statutes of Limitation

Taylor Patrick Brooks, Alabama Supreme Court Contravenes United States Supreme Court Due Process Jurisprudence: Stallworth v. City of Evergreen