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Volume 2004  

Number 4

     
Articles    
     
The Limits on Congress's Authority to Investigate the President
  William P. Marshall
     

Contracting Communities

  Lee Anne Fennell

The Meaning of Probability Judgments:  An Essay on the Use and Misuse of Behavioral Economics

  Charles Yablon
     
Notes    
     

Fighting for Control:  Movie Studios and the Battle over Third-Party Revisions

  Carrie A. Beyer
     

Digital Signatures:  Will Government Regulation of Users Mean That Anonymity in Transactions on the Internet Is Forever Lost?

  Deborah L. Morgan
     
Reprinted Article    
     

Overcoming Barriers to Physician Volunteerism:  Summary of State Law Providing Reduced Malpractice Liability Exposure for Clinician Volunteers

Editor's Note:  Dr. Hattis' article originally appeared in Volume 2004, Issue 1.  Unfortunately, when it was first published, the appendix was not included.  In order to rectify this oversight, the article along with the appendix, are being published in this issue in their entirety.  The University of Illinois Law Review apologizes to Dr. Hattis and his readers for this oversight.

  Paul A. Hattis
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign