Volume 109, Issue 3 (Winter 2005)
Articles
Expanding the Study of Comparative Tax Law to Promote Democratic Policy: The Example of the Move to Capital Gains Taxation in Post-Apartheid South Africa — William B. Barker
Heeding the Call: Making Sustainability a Matter of Pennsylvania Law — Nancy P. Spyke
Public Lands, Wilderness, and National Security — Roberto Iraola
Reconstructing the World Trade Center: An Argument for the Applicability of Personhood Theory to Commercial Property Ownership and Use — Mary L. Clark
Comments
Nevada Department of Human Resources v. Hibbs: Does Application of Section 5 Represent a Fundamental Change in the Immunity Abrogation Rules of “New Federalism,” or Have the Burdens Simply Shifted? — Gabriel R. MacConaill
Measuring the Mind: A Comparison of Personality Testing to Polygraph Testing in the Hiring Process — Jennifer Leonard Nevins
Defining the Undefined: Using a Best Interests Approach to Decide the Fate of Cryopreserved Preembryos in Pennsylvania — Fotini Antonia Skouvakis



