THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO LAW REVIEW

Volume 35                                  Number 2                                       Winter 2003

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

ARTICLES

In the Racial Crosshairs:  Reconsidering Racially Targeted Predatory

Lending under a New Theory of Economic Hate Crime

Cecil J. Hunt, II......................................................................................... 211

 

Separating Snake Oil from Therapeutic Supplements:  The Nexus Between Litigation and Regulation in the Dietary Supplement Industry

Cassandra Burke Robertson..................................................................... 317

 

Judicial Restraint and the Presumption of Constitutionality

Michael L. Stokes...................................................................................... 347

 

A Reckless Disregard of the Ordinary Infringer?:  Moving Toward a

Balanced and Uniform Standard for Willful Copyright Infringement

Robert Aloysius Hyde................................................................................ 377

 

The Law of Lying:  The Difficulty of Pursuing Perjury under the Federal

Perjury Statutes

linda f. harrison........................................................................................ 397

 

NOTES*

 

In the Wake of City of Cincinnati v. Beretta: A Proposal for a

Principled Duty Analysis

Brent Warner............................................................................................ 425

 

Illinois v. McArthur: Forcing Consent and Creating a "Backdoor" to

the Warrant Requirement for the Home

Michael Gall............................................................................................. 455

 

Zelman v. Simmons-Harris: A World of Opportunities Created for Parents, Children, and Legislators, but at the Cost of a Lemon

Matthew S. Brown..................................................................................... 485

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Lead Articles were selected by Board 35, and Student Notes were selected by Board 34.