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Home > Fowler School of Law > Chapman Law Review > Vol. 7 > Iss. 1 (2004)

 

Chapman Law Review

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Striking a Balance: Basic Questions About Consumer Protection Law
Kurt Eggert

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Suing the Firearms Industry: A Case for Federal Reform
Stephen P. Halbrook

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Punitive Damages in Cyberspace: Where in the World is the Consumer?
Michael L. Rustad

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Basic Choices in the Law of Auto Finance: Contract Versus Regulation
Alvin C. Harrell

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Wrong from the Start? North Carolinaís "Predatory Lending" Law and the Practice vs. Product Debate
Donald C. Lampe

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Consumer Law, Class Actions, and the Common Law
Michael S. Greve

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Consumers Rights in the Laissez-Faire Economy: How Much Caveat for the Emptor?
Jan Narveson

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Why Amendments to Rule 23 Are Not Enough: A Case for the Federalization of Class Actions
Lisa Litwiller

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Obesity Liability: A Super-Sized Problem or a Small Fry in the Inevitable Development of Product Liability?
Samuel J. Romero

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An Iron Fist or Kid Gloves: American Insurance Association v. Garamendi and the Fate of the Federal Monopoly on Foreign Policy
J. Matthew Saunders

 
 
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