Spring 2007
Volume 15, Number 1
Board of Editors
Introduction
Federalism and Bankruptcy: Deciphering
Katz
Introduction
G. Ray Warner
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Federal Supremacy and State Sovereignty:
The Supreme Court's Early Jurisprudence
Richard Lieb
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Bankruptcy, Sovereign Immunity and the
Dilemma of Principled Decision Making: The Curious Case of Central
Virginia Community College v. Katz
Martin H. Redish, Daniel M. Greenfield
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State Sovereignty in Bankruptcy After
Katz
Thomas E. Plank
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Explaining Katz’s New Bankruptcy Exception
to State Sovereign Immunity: The Bankruptcy Power as a Federal
Forum Power
Ralph Brubaker
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Federalism Principles in Bankruptcy After
Katz
Randolph J. Haines
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The Scope of Bankruptcy Ancillary
Jurisdiction After Katz as Informed by Pre-Katz Ancillary
Jurisdiction Cases
Susan M. Freeman, Marvin C. Ruth
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Articles
The Enforceability of Arbitration Clauses
in Bankruptcy
Alan N. Resnick
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Means Testing: The Failed Bankruptcy
Revolution of 2005
David Gray Carlson
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Notes
The Category 5 Crisis: How Hurricanes
Katrina and Rita Exposed Deficiencies in the Bankruptcy Abuse
Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005
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Deciphering the Statutory Language of 11
U.S.C. Section 1102(b)(3): Information Disclosure Requirements
Imposed upon Creditors’ Committees
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