Summer Issue 118:1 Released

Volume 118, Issue 1 of the Penn State Law Review is now available on our website.  You can read the following articles and comments online before the print edition comes out:

Articles

  • Reconceptualizing the Theory of the Firm – From Nature to Function, Martin Petrin
  • Bench Presence: Toward a More Complete Model of Federal District Court Productivity, Hon. William G. Young & Jordan M. Singer
  • Can Franchisee Associations Serve as a Substitute for Franchisee Protection Laws?, Robert W. Emerson & Uri Benoliel
  • Terrorism, Tips, and the Touchstone of Reasonableness: Seeking a Balance Between Threat Response and Privacy Dilution, Geoffrey S. Corn

Comments

  • Discrimination, Retaliation, and the EEOC: The Circuit Split Over the Administrative Exhaustion Requirement in Title VII Claims, Jordan J. Feist
  • Substantial Connection: The Intersection of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and Constitutional Protections for Foreign National Contractors Serving with or Accompanying U.S. Armed Forces, Joe D. Montenegro
  • Shifting the E-Discovery Solution: Why Taniguchi Necessitates a Decline in E-Discovery Court Costs, Emily P. Overfield