Table of Contents
Front Matter
| Front Matter | |
| Indiana Law Review |
Articles
| Regulating Hate Speech and the First Amendment: The Attractions of, and Objections to, an Explicit Harms-Based Analysis | |
| Ronald Turner | 257-338 |
| "Fight or F . ." and Constitutional Liberty: An Inmate's Right to Self-Defense When Targeted by Aggressors | |
| James E. Robertson | 339-364 |
| Analysis of Indiana Tort Reform 1995: The Effects of House Enrolled Act 1741 | |
| Frederick R. Hovde | 365-378 |
Notes
| The Worsening Problem of Trial Publicity: Is "New" Model Rule 3.6 Solution or Surrender | |
| Christopher A. Brown | 379-404 |
| A Call to Action for National Long-Term Care Reform: Indiana's Private-Public Cooperative as a Model | |
| Veronica L. Jarnagin | 405-440 |
| "A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words"-The Permissible Scope of Discovery of Videotape in Civil Cases: A Bifurcation Approach | |
| Patricia L. Ogden | 441-466 |
| Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music Inc. : The Rap on Remedies | |
| Jeff Toole | 467-494 |
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