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Missouri Law Review

Summer 2005

Volume 70, Issue 3


Articles

Subjectivity, Good Faith and the Expanded Chapter 13 DischargeRobert J. Bein
The Risk of and Reactions To Underdeterrence in TortsThomas C. Galligan, Jr.
The Made Whole Doctrine: Unraveling the Enigma Wrapped in the Mystery of Insurance SubrogationJohnny C. Parker
Diversity: A Fundamental American PrincipleDavid Orentlicher

Notes

The Girl Who Cried Wolf: Missouri's New Approach to Evidence of Prior False AllegationsJennifer K. Bukowsky
Another One Bites the Dust: Missouri Puts to Rest Uncertainty about Anatomical Gift ImmunityRyan T. DeBoef
Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Harmonizing Victim Confidentiality Rights with Children's Best InterestsLauren E. Parsonage
Stop . . . in the Name of Identification: The Supreme Court Approves "Stop and ID"Michael J. Duvall
Local Man Phones Spiritual Leaders, Ends Up in Federal Prison: Congressional Commerce Power to Curb Discrimination-Motivated ViolenceCourtney C. Stirrat
Murky Waters: Barriers to Recovery for Flood Damage From Municipal WaterworksJason D. Sapp
Does Competition Constitute an Injury? Defining Injury in the Missouri Motor Fuel Marketing ActTimothy D. Steffens
 
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