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Indiana Law Periodical Collection Review Volume 36 No. 1 2003 TRIBUTES — Norman Lefstein Splendid Dean, Legitimate Hoosier Randall T. Shepard Prescription for Leadership Gerald L. Bepko Lefstein to the Defense Barbara Allen Babcock ARTICLES Cahfornia Death Trip Lawrence M. Friedman Paul W. Davies Enforcing Settlements in Federal Civil Actions JejfreyA. Parness Matthew R. Walker An Interpretation and (Partial) Defense ofLegal Formalism Paul N. Cox Abundant Media, Viewer Scarcity: A Marketplace Alternative to First Amendment Broadcast Rights and the Regulation ofTelevised Presidential Debates Paul B. Matey NOTES ADA Creating an Uncomfortable Fit in Applying the to Professional Sports Jeffrey Michael Cromer Permitted Use ofPatented Inventions in the United States: Why Prescription Drugs Do Not Merit Compulsory Licensing Kirby W. Lee "Duel" Banking System? State Bank Parity Laws: An Examination of Regulatory Practice, Constitutional Issues, and Philosophical Questions John Schroeder J. 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GO TO www.bna.com/trials/lwex5n.htm Visit BNA's Professional Information Center http://litigationcenter.bna.com JO1026 ©2001 The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. LWEX511A9 i Law Indiana Review Volume 36 2002-2003 Editor-in-Chief Kirby W. Lee ExecutiveManagingEditor ExecutiveNotesEditor Brian K. Groemminger Bonnie B. Phillips SeniorExecutiveEditor ExecutiveArticles Editors Katherine E. McCanna Homer W. Faucett, III JanetA. Gongola SynqtosiumEditor Kellye M. Gordon Articles Editors NoteDevelopmentEditors David R. Brimm Amy S. Ford Gregory A. Cox Scott J. Linneweber Jennifer L. Dolak Joseph E. Parrish Elaine L. Guidroz David E. Roberts Brett J. Henry Shannon M. Shaw JuliannaM. Plawecki Laura E. Trulock Kevin S. Price John J. Schroeder Terry Thomson AssociateEditors Dawn M. Adams Lucy A. Khairy Jeffrey M. Cromer Michael P. O'Bryan Polly J. Dobbs Amy L. Schoettle Monica S. Doerr Andrij B. Susla Adam Asad Gaha Members E. Renee Backmeyer J. MattHamish Jeffrey D. Preston Jeffrey S. Beck BarbaraL. Hendrickson PeterJ. Prettyman Michael A. Benefield Heidi K. Hughes C.W. Raines, 111 J. Michael Bowman Hannah Kaufman Julie D. Reed JessicaL. Burks AdamJ. Krupp Nathaniel Saylor Jamie B. Dameron MelissaLindley Jared A. Simmons PaulaK. Davis Kevin L. McLaren, Ph.D. ChristopherG. Stevenson Shelley S. Eraser AlexanderL. Mounts Allan A. Wasson Kevin J. Gfell Michael J. Natal Michael D. Wilhelm CassandraA. Giles Kathryn E. Ours Stephen M. Worth Anthony H. Green Sarah L. Pierce John C. Wright EditorialSpecialist Chris Paynter FacultyAdvisors Andrew R, Klein George Wright Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/indianalawreview36103unse Law Indiana Review Volume 36 2003 Number 1 © Copyright 2003 bythe TrusteesofIndianaUniversity TABLE OF CONTENTS TRIBUTES — Norman Lefstein Splendid Dean, Legitimate Hoosier Randall T. Shepard 1 Prescription for Leadership GeraldL Bepko 7 Lefstein to the Defense BarbaraAllen Babcock 13 ARTICLES California Death Trip Lawrence M. Friedman 17 Paul W. Davies Enforcing Settlements in Federal Civil Actions JeffreyA. Parness 33 Matthew R. Walker An Interpretation and (Partial) Defense of Legal Formalism PaulN. Cox 57 Abundant Media, Viewer Scarcity: A Marketplace Alternative to First Amendment Broadcast Rights and the Regulation ofTelevised Presidential Debates .... PaulB. Matey 101 NOTES ADA Creating an Uncomfortable Fit in Applying the to Professional Sports Jeffrey Michael Cromer 149 Permitted Use ofPatented Inventions in the United States: Why Prescription Drugs Do Not Merit Compulsory Licensing Kirby W. Lee 75 1 "Duel" Banking System? State Bank Parity Laws: An Examination ofRegulatory Practice, Constitutional Issues, and Philosophical Questions JohnJ. Schroeder 197 Volume 36 Number 1 IndianaLaw Review (ISSN 0090-4198) Published fourtimes ayear by Indiana University. Editorial and Business Offices are located at: IndianaLaw Review Lawrence W. Inlow Hall 530 W. New York Street Indianapolis, IN 46202-3225 (317)274-4440 Subscriptions. Currentsubscriptionratesforanacademicyearare$30.00(domesticmailing)and $35.00(foreignmailing)forfourissues. UnlesstheBusinessOfficereceivesnoticetothecontrary, all subscriptions will be renewed automatically. Address changes must be receivedatleastone monthpriortopublicationtoensurepron^tdeliveryandmustincludeoldandnewaddressand theproperzip code. Single and Back Issues. Current single regular issues may be obtained from the Indiana Law Review Business Office for $10.00. Current Survey issues may be purchased for $20.00. The Symposium Issue may be purchased for $15.00. Please enclose payment with order. Claims for nonreceiptofcurrentyear's issuesmustbemadewithinsixmonthsofthemailingdate. Backissues may be ordered from: William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 1285 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14209-1987, (800) 828-7571, (716) 883-8100 fax, [email protected] (e-mail for orders). Manuscripts. The Indiana Law Review invites submission of unsolicited manuscripts. All citations should conform to The Bluebook A Uniform System of Citation (17th ed. 2000). Manuscripts should bedouble-spaced with standard one-inch margins. TheIndianaLaw Review, as amatterofpolicy, promotestheuseofgender-neutral language, and alternate useofthefemale ormale pronoun is intended to referto both female and male. Copyright: Copyright 2003. The Trustees ofIndiana University. Except as may be expressly provided elsewhere in this publication, permission is hereby granted to produce and distribute copies ofindividual works from this publication for nonprofit education purposes, provided that copies are distributed at or below cost, and that the author, source, and copyright notice are included on each copy. This permission is in addition to rights of reproduction grzmted under Sections 107, 108, and other provisions ofthe U.S. Copyright Act. The INDIANA LAW REVIEW (ISSN 0090-4198) isthe property ofIndiana University and — is published quarterly by the Indiana University School of Law Indianapolis, which assumes completeeditorial responsibilitythereof Currentsubscriptionratesforan academicyearare: one yeardomestic$30.00;foreign$35.00. SendallcorrespondencetoEditorialSpecialist,IndianaLaw — Review, IndianaUniversity School ofLaw Indianapolis, Lawrence W. InlowHall, 530 W. New York Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-3225. Publication office: 530 W. New York Street, Indianapolis, Indiana46202-3225. Periodicals postage paid at Indianapolis, Indiana46201. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to INDIANA LAW REVIEW, Lawrence W. Inlow Hall, 530 W. New York Street, Indianapolis, Indiana46202-3225. ® The entire text ofthis Law Review is printed on recycled paper. Indiana International & Comparative Law Review The Indiana International & Comparative Law Review, published by the Indiana — University School of Law Indianapolis since 1991, is a student-edited law journal which provides a forum for the discussion and analysis of contemporary issues in public and private international law. The Review publishes articles by prominent legal scholars, practitioners, and policy makers from around the world, as well as student-written notes and comments. The Review is published twice annually, with a periodic third issue devoted to a specific topic in international or comparative law. In 1994, in conjimction with the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America at Columbia University, the Review published a special issue on the political and social aspects of Italian law. In 1996, the Review published an issue addressing various aspects of Chinese law. Visa Mastercard Name Schooi/Firm/Business Credit CardNumber Address Expiration Date City, State,Zip Code Signature (Required) I enclose $ for subscriptions to the Indiana Internationa! and Comparative Law Review (Subscriptions $18.00 per year within the U.S7$2L00 per year outside the U.S.). Please make your checkpayable to IndianaInternational & Comparative Law Review. Executive Production Editor Mail to* Indiana International & Comparative Law Review Lawrence W. Inlow Hall 530 W. New York Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-3225 my Please enter subscription to the INDIANA LAW REVIEW NAME ADDRESS: Enclosed is $ for subscription(s) Mail to: ATTN: LawReview Specialist at INDIANA LAW REVIEW INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW—INDIANAPOLIS Lawrence W. Inlow Hall 530 West New York Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-3225 For an academic year, the subscription rate for four issues is: ^Domestic, $30; Foreign, $35; Student, $20* ^Single Issue, $10; Survey Issue, $20* ^Symposium Issue, $15*

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