Table of Contents
Front Matter
| Front Matter | |
| Indiana Law Review |
Lectures
| The Poetic Justice of Immigration | |
| Linda Kelly Hill | 1-18 |
Articles
| Judicial Advocacy in Pro Se Litigation: A Return to Neutrality | |
| Robert Bacharach, Lyn Entzeroth | 19-46 |
| A NEPA Climate Paradox: Taking Greenhouse Gases into Account in Threshold Significance Determinations | |
| Madeline June Kass | 47-96 |
| Rebuilding the Public-Private City: Regulatory Taking's Anti-Subordination Insights for Eminent Domain and Redevelopment | |
| Audrey G. McFarlane | 97-164 |
Notes
| Divided We Stand, United We Fall: A Public Policy Analysis of Sanctuary Cities' Role in the "Illegal Immigration" Debate | |
| Corrie Bilke | 165-194 |
| Why Can 't Property Transfers Resolve an Establishment Clause Problem? The Divide Between the Ninth and Seventh Circuits After Buono v. Kempthorne | |
| Victoria R. Calhoon | 195-226 |
| Yes in My Backyard: Developers, Government and Communities Working Together Through Development Agreements and Community Benefit Agreements | |
| Steven P. Frank | 227-256 |
| Drawing a Line on the Blackboard: Why High School Students Cannot Welcome Sexual Relationships with Their Teachers | |
| Rozlyn Fulgoni-Britton | 257-284 |
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