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The Law Review of Michigan State University
DCL College of Law
Volume 2002 Winter Issue 4
Table of Contents
ARTICLES
Getting to Yes with Terrorists........................................................................................................... Marc J. Randazza
Cat in the Hat Moves to Michigan; Expert Witnesses and Their
Proponents Curse Dr. Seuss............................................................................................................ Susan H. Bitensky
The HIPAA Privacy Rule: It Helps Direct Marketers Who Help
Themselves to Your Personal Health Information............................................................................ James D. Molenaar
Imposing Sexual Restraint Abroad....................................................................................................... E. Dana Neacsu
THE
HORSE AND BUGGY LAWS MEET HYPER-SPEED
GENETIC TECHNOLOGY SYMPOSIUM
Introduction....................................................................................................................... Dean Terence L. Blackburn
Introduction to the Horse and Buggy Laws Meet Hyper-Speed
Genetic Technology Symposium....................................................................................................... Vence L. Bonham
Genomic Diversity in Modern Medicine............................................................................... Dr. E. James Potchen, J.D.
Respecting Pluralism; Respecting Complexity................................................................................. Judith Andre, Ph.D.
Speech Given at the Horse and Buggy Laws Meet Hyper-Speed
Genetic Technology Symposium................................................................................................... Senator Joe Schwarz
Huntington’s Disease............................................................................................................................ Robert Lentner
Privacy Protection Is Needed for DNA........................................................................................... Thomas F. Wieder
COMMENTS
Michigan’s Civil Retroactivity Jurisprudence: A Proposed Framework........................................................ Brian Quinn
A Tale of Two Cases: Grutter, Gratz, and the Constitutional Limits
of Affirmative Action in Higher Education........................................................................................... Mark R. Fletcher