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Volume XVII (2010-2011)

Issue 1: Fall 2010

Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead 

Articles

1.   Near Impossible to Enforce at Best, Unconstitutional at Worst: The Consequences of Maryland’s Text Messaging Ban on Drivers — Alan Lazerow

2.   Blast Off? — Strict Liability’s Potential Role in the Development of the Commercial Space Market — Mark Flores

3.   The Not-So-Risky Business of High-End Escorts and the Internet in the 21st Century — Robert Rigg

4.   Bending Broken Rules: The Fourth Amendment Implications of Full-Body Scanners in Preflight Screening — M. Madison Taylor

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