Volume 86 Issue 2
— Winter 2009 —
Articles
The?Kelo?Revolution?
by Shawn Hoting
The Impact of Derivative Financial Market Expansion on the Central Bank’s Monetary Policy: An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure?
by Jongho Kim Ph.D
The Price of Advice
by Mary-Hunter Morris
Using Feedback Theory to Help Novice Legal Writers Develop Expertise
by Sheila Rodriguez
Notes
Michigan’s Workplace Enforcement Law: Encroachment on Traditional Federal Power or Effective Socioeconomic Policy?
by Christopher J. Lenhardt
The Attorney-Client Relationship: Exploring the Unintended Consequences of Inadvertent Formation
by Ingrid A. Minott
Does the Michigan Supreme Court Need a Midnight Visit from the Ghost of Chief Justice William Howard Taft?
by Dawn Yeaton
Comment
Judicial Restraint or Activism? The Transformation of the Doctrine of Standing in Michigan
by Sharon M. Barnes