Vol. 81, Issue 2

SYMPOSIUM:
Secrecy in Litigation

SYMPOSIUM EDITOR
Nancy S. Marder

TABLE OF CONTENTS AND ARTICLE ABSTRACTS

SECRECY IN FOREWORD: LITIGATION: THE HEALTHY DEBATE CONTINUES
Joseph F. Anderson, Jr.

INTRODUCTION
Nancy S. Marder

A MODEST PROPOSAL: RECOGNIZING (AT LAST) THAT THE FEDERAL RULES DO NOT DECLARE THAT DISCOVERY IS PRESUMPTIVELY PUBLIC
Richard L. Marcus

COURT-ORDERED CONFIDENTIALITY IN DISCOVERY
Howard M. Erichson

SEALING AND REVEALING: RETHINKING THE RULES GOVERNING PUBLIC ACCESS TO INFORMATION GENERATED THROUGH LITIGATION
Andrew D. Goldstein

THE HUNT FOR SEALED SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTS
Robert Timothy Reagan

PUBLIC COURTS VERSUS PRIVATE JUSTICE: IT’S TIME TO LET SOME SUN SHINE IN ON ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Laurie Kratky Dore

UNCOVERING, DISCLOSING, AND DISCOVERING HOW THE PUBLIC DIMENSIONS OF COURT-BASED PROCESS ARE AT RISK
Judith Resnik

SECRECY IN CONTEXT: THE SHADOWY LIFE OF CIVIL RIGHTS LITIGATION
Minna J. Kotkin

THE KENNETH M. PIPER LECTURE

THE AGING OF THE AMERICAN WORKFORCE
Sara E. Rix

STUDENT NOTES

UNITED STATE V. BOOKER: THE PRESUMPTION OF PREJUDICE IN PLAIN ERROR REVIEW
Deborah S. Nall

THE HATCH-WAXMAN ACT AND MARKET EXCLUSIVITY FOR GENERIC DRUG MANUFACTURERS: AN ENTITLEMENT OR AN INCENTIVE?
Ashlee B. Mehl

HOME SWEET HOME?: WHAT MASSACHUSETTS CAN TELL US ABOUT THE PROSPECTS FOR THE ILLINOIS AFFORDABLE HOUSING PLANNING AND APPEAL ACT
Christian B. Hennion

THE RISE AND FALL OF PATENT LAW UNIFORMITY AND THE NEED FOR A CONGRESSIONAL RESPONSE
Scott Cole

APPLICATION OF THE INTERFERENCE AND DISCRIMINATION PROVISIONS OF THE FMLA PURSUANT TO EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION CLAIMS
Stacy A. Manning

“AREN’T YOU LUCKY YOU HAVE TWO MAMAS?”: REDEFINING PARENTHOOD IN LIGHT OF EVOLVING REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND SOCIAL CHANGE
John G. New