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INDEX TO VOLUME XXVII AUTHOR INDEX TO ARTICLES, COMMENTS, AND NOTES AHLERS, AMY E. AND DEJARNETTE, KEN AND MERRIMAN, EMILY PORTER AND NELSON, HANNAH L. AND POSNER, SHARI B. AND STRETCH, CHRISTOPHER: Survey of 1991 Nonprofit Case AN is sac ck 5 SR essere wis see ok rae ee nian earn ee 165 AHOLA, AMBER J.: “Call It the Revenge of the Pequots,” or How American Indian Tribes Can Sue States Under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act Without Violating the Eleventh Amendment .. 907 ANCHETA, ANGELO N. AND IMAHARA, KATHRYN K.: Multi-Ethnic Voting Rights: Redefining Vote Dilution in Communities of NE hc Kibdnds bis SUG eetde hi 0 is AES Chee aah, Mas kkweeh dar 815 ANDERSON, HONORABLE CARL WEST: Are the American Bar Association’s Time Standards Relevant for California Courts of 301 BURTON, ORVILLE VERNON AND BRISCHETTO, ROBERT R AND FIN- NEGAN, TERENCE AND LOEWEN, JAMES W.: It Ain’t Broke, So Don’t Fix It: The Legal and Factual Importance of Recent At- tacks on Methods Used in Vote Dilution Litigation ........... 737 DEJARNETTE, KEN AND MERRIMAN, EMILY PORTER AND NELSON, HANNAH L. AND POSNER, SHARI B. AND STRETCH, CHRISTO- PHER AND AHLERS, AMY E.: Survey of 1991 Nonprofit Case DM SUSE wk OER RMR es wh eb bacean cess Cedas dees edees 165 DIAMOND, VALERIE H.: Guarding the Fund: Holder-in-Due-Course Status Extended to the FDIC as Receiver in Campbell Leasing, SS hes «hae ens nak 4 bdo Kena RO EW ke ia kA ReROd wees ove 653 DouGLtass, B. ScoTT: Reassessing the Architect’s Role as Arbiter . 873 ENGSTROM, RICHARD L.: The Single Transferable Vote: An Alterna- tive Remedy for Minority Vote Dilution...................055 781 GOLDING, NATASHA LEA: Florida v. Bostick: The Deconstruction of PELE aie PINE Res oii os 6.n.b c bel adin see Sore Wica oslo oda’ 699 GROFMAN, BERNARD: The Use of Ecological Regression to Estimate BERT ORT Petr tee Sey eee TEE 593 HAUCH, JEANNE M.: The Role of Charitable and Educational Foun- dations in Corporate Control Transactions ................+++: IMAHARA, KATHRYN K. AND ANCHETA, ANGELO N.: Multi-Ethnic Voting Rights: Redefining Vote Dilution in Communities of ME. Sh cp eiwtl ecg dia dori 20nd xeacde ck sacewe Pade Soda eh ns KARPIAK, JIM R.: Voting Rights and the Role of the Federal Govern- ment: The Rehnquist Court’s Mixed Messages in Minority Vote Ss die coe i Gn Guha haiGm's abate INDEX TO VOLUME XXVII AUTHOR INDEX TO ARTICLES, COMMENTS, AND NOTES AHLERS, AMY E. AND DEJARNETTE, KEN AND MERRIMAN, EMILY PORTER AND NELSON, HANNAH L. AND POSNER, SHARI B. AND STRETCH, CHRISTOPHER: Survey of 1991 Nonprofit Case AN is sac ck 5 SR essere wis see ok rae ee nian earn ee 165 AHOLA, AMBER J.: “Call It the Revenge of the Pequots,” or How American Indian Tribes Can Sue States Under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act Without Violating the Eleventh Amendment .. 907 ANCHETA, ANGELO N. AND IMAHARA, KATHRYN K.: Multi-Ethnic Voting Rights: Redefining Vote Dilution in Communities of NE hc Kibdnds bis SUG eetde hi 0 is AES Chee aah, Mas kkweeh dar 815 ANDERSON, HONORABLE CARL WEST: Are the American Bar Association’s Time Standards Relevant for California Courts of 301 BURTON, ORVILLE VERNON AND BRISCHETTO, ROBERT R AND FIN- NEGAN, TERENCE AND LOEWEN, JAMES W.: It Ain’t Broke, So Don’t Fix It: The Legal and Factual Importance of Recent At- tacks on Methods Used in Vote Dilution Litigation ........... 737 DEJARNETTE, KEN AND MERRIMAN, EMILY PORTER AND NELSON, HANNAH L. AND POSNER, SHARI B. AND STRETCH, CHRISTO- PHER AND AHLERS, AMY E.: Survey of 1991 Nonprofit Case DM SUSE wk OER RMR es wh eb bacean cess Cedas dees edees 165 DIAMOND, VALERIE H.: Guarding the Fund: Holder-in-Due-Course Status Extended to the FDIC as Receiver in Campbell Leasing, SS hes «hae ens nak 4 bdo Kena RO EW ke ia kA ReROd wees ove 653 DouGLtass, B. ScoTT: Reassessing the Architect’s Role as Arbiter . 873 ENGSTROM, RICHARD L.: The Single Transferable Vote: An Alterna- tive Remedy for Minority Vote Dilution...................055 781 GOLDING, NATASHA LEA: Florida v. Bostick: The Deconstruction of PELE aie PINE Res oii os 6.n.b c bel adin see Sore Wica oslo oda’ 699 GROFMAN, BERNARD: The Use of Ecological Regression to Estimate BERT ORT Petr tee Sey eee TEE 593 HAUCH, JEANNE M.: The Role of Charitable and Educational Foun- dations in Corporate Control Transactions ................+++: IMAHARA, KATHRYN K. AND ANCHETA, ANGELO N.: Multi-Ethnic Voting Rights: Redefining Vote Dilution in Communities of ME. Sh cp eiwtl ecg dia dori 20nd xeacde ck sacewe Pade Soda eh ns KARPIAK, JIM R.: Voting Rights and the Role of the Federal Govern- ment: The Rehnquist Court’s Mixed Messages in Minority Vote Ss die coe i Gn Guha haiGm's abate KOUSSER, J. MORGAN: Beyond Gingles: Influence Districts and the Pragmatic Tradition in Voting Rights Law LERBLANCE, PENN: Introducing the Americans With Disabilities Act: Promises and Challenges LOEWEN, JAMES W. AND BURTON, ORVILLE VERNON AND BRIs- CHETTO, ROBERT R. AND FINNEGAN, TERENCE: It Ain’t Broke, So Don’t Fix It: The Legal and Factual Importance of Recent Attacks on Methods Used in Vote Dilution Litigation MULLEN, THOMAS A.: Rule Without Reason: Requiring Independent Proof of the Corpus Delicti as a Condition of Admitting an Extra- judicial Confession NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW PROGRAM ON PHILAN- THROPY AND THE LAw: Pledges to Nonprofit Organizations: Are They Enforceable and Must They Be Enforced? .......... PooLey, LisA M.: Heterosexism and Children’s Best Interests: Con- flicting Concepts in Nancy S. v. Michele G. ..........000+000+: TANNER, CRAIG PHILIP: Self-Censorship: The Unfortunate Result of Masson v. New Yorker Magazine, Inc.’s Altered Quotation WAGMAN, BRUCE A.: Advancing Tribal Sovereign Immunity as a Pathway to Power TITLE INDEX TO ARTICLES, COMMENTS AND NOTES ADVANCING TRIBAL SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY AS A PATHWAY TO POWER. By Bruce A. Wagman ARE THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION’S TIME STANDARDS RELE- VANT FOR CALIFORNIA COURTS OF APPEAL?. By The Honorable Carl West Anderson BEYOND Gingles: INFLUENCE DISTRICTS AND THE PRAGMATIC TRA- DITION IN VOTING RIGHTS LAW. By J. Morgan Kousser “CALL IT THE REVENGE OF THE PEQUOTS,” OR HOW AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES CAN SUE STATES UNDER THE INDIAN GAMING REGULATORY ACT WITHOUT VIOLATING THE ELEVENTH AMENDMENT. By Amber J. Ahola Florida v. Bostick: THE DECONSTRUCTION OF THE FOURTH AMEND- MENT. By Natasha Lea Golding GUARDING THE FUND: HOLDER-IN-DUE-COURSE STATUS Ex- TENDED TO THE FDIC As RECEIVER IN Campbell Leasing, Inc. v. FDIC. By Valerie H. Diamond HETEROSEXISM AND CHILDREN’S BEST INTERESTS: CONFLICTING CONCEPTS IN Nancy S. v. Michele G. By Lisa M. Pooley INTRODUCING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT: PROMISES AND CHALLENGES. By Penn Lerblance IT AIN’T BROKE, SO DON’T FIx IT: THE LEGAL AND FACTUAL IM- PORTANCE OF RECENT ATTACKS ON METHODS USED IN VOTE DILUTION LITIGATION. By James W. Loewen and Orville Vernon Burton and Robert R. Brischetto and Terence Finnegan MULTI-ETHNIC VOTING RIGHTS: REDEFINING VOTE DILUTION IN COMMUNITIES OF COLOR. By Angelo N. Ancheta and Kathryn K. Imahara PLEDGES TO NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS: ARE THEY ENFORCEA- BLE AND MusT THEY BE ENFORCED?. By New York University School of Law Program on Philanthropy and the Law REASSESSING THE ARCHITECT’S ROLE AS ARBITER. By B. Scott Douglass THE ROLE OF CHARITABLE AND EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS IN CORPORATE CONTROL TRANSACTIONS. By Jeanne M. Hauch . RULE WITHOUT REASON: REQUIRING INDEPENDENT PROOF OF THE CORPUS DELICTI AS A CONDITION OF ADMITTING AN EXTRAJU- DICIAL CONFESSION. By Thomas A. Mullen SELF-CENSORSHIP: THE UNFORTUNATE RESULT OF Masson v. New Yorker Magazine, Inc.’s ALTERED QUOTATION TEST. By Craig Philip Tanner THE SINGLE TRANSFERABLE VOTE: AN ALTERNATIVE REMEDY FOR MINORITY VOTE DILUTION. By Richard L. Engstrom SURVEY OF 1991 NONPROFIT CASE LAW. By Amy E. Ahlers and Ken DeJarnette and Emily Porter Merriman and Hannah L. Nelson and Shari B. Posner and Christopher Stretch THE USE OF ECOLOGICAL REGRESSION TO ESTIMATE RACIAL BLOC VOTING. By Bernard Grofman VOTING RIGHTS AND THE ROLE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT: THE REHNQUIST COURT’S MIXED MESSAGES IN MINORITY VOTE DILUTION CASES. By Jim R. Karpiak TOPICAL INDEX TO ARTICLES, COMMENTS AND NOTES AMERICAN INDIAN LAW Advancing Tribal Sovereign Immunity as a Pathway to Power .. 419 “Call it the Revenge of the Pequots,” or How American Indian Tribes Can Sue States Under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act Without Violating the Eleventh Amendment 907 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT Introducing the Americans With Disabilities Act: Promises and Challenges BANKING REGULATION Guarding the Fund: Holder-in-Due-Course Status Extended to the FDIC as a Receiver in Campbell Leasing, Inc. v. FDIC CALIFORNIA COURTS OF APPEAL Are the American Bar Association’s Time Standards Relevant for CMROreen Ciomrts OT ARROE? 5 o. 55. onc ceeccecioccnsccvceses CIVIL RIGHTS Introducing the Americans With Disabilities Act: Promises and Challenges CONSTITUTIONAL LAW “Call it the Revenge of the Pequots,”’ or How the American Indian Tribes Can Sue States Under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act Without Violating the Eleventh Amendment Florida v. Bostick: The Deconstruction of the Fourth Amend- Self-Censorship: The Unfortunate Result of Masson v. New Yorker Magazine, Inc.’s Altered Quotation Test CONSTRUCTION LAW Reassessing the Architect’s Role as Arbiter CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Florida y. Bostick: The Deconstruction of the Fourth Amend- Rule Without Reason: Requiring Independent Proof of the Cor- pus Delicti as a Condition of Admitting an Extrajudicial Con- fession DISPUTE RESOLUTION Reassessing the Architect’s Role as Arbiter FAMILY LAW Heterosexism and Children’s Best Interests: Conflicting Concepts i Uae: -N e 0 Scand hw cc ckaraddWecsansnerst FIRST AMENDMENT PROTECTION Self-Censorship: The Unfortunate Result of Masson v. New Yorker Magazine, Inc.’s Altered Quotation Test NONPROFIT CORPORATION LAW Pledges to Nonprofit Organizations: Are They Enforceable and Must They Be Enforced The Role of Charitable and Educational Foundations in Corporate Control Transactions Survey of 1991 Nonprofit Case Law VOTING RIGHTS Beyond Gingles: Influence Districts and the Pragmatic Tradition in Voting Rights Law It Ain’t Broke, So Don’t Fix It: The Legal and Factual Importance of Recent Attacks on Methods Used in Vote Dilution Liti- Multi-Ethnic Voting Rights: Redefining Vote Dilution in Commu- nities of Color The Single Transferable Vote: An Alternative Remedy for Minor- ity Vote Dilution The Use of Ecological Regression to Estimate Racial Bloc Voting Rights and the Role of the Federal Government: Rehnquist Court’s Mixed Messages in Minority Vote Dilution

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