Volume 66, No. 1 (2014)

Articles
Death, Taxes, and Property (Rights): Nozick, Libertarianism, and the Estate Tax
Jennifer Bird-Pollan
The Magic Mirror of “Original Meaning”: Recent Approaches to the Fourteenth Amendment
Bret Boyce
The State Response to Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier
Tyler J. Buller
Teaching the Smartphone Generation: How Cognitive Science Can Improve Learning in Law School
Shailini Jandial George
Election SLAPPs: Effective at Suppressing Political Participation
and Giving Anti-SLAPP Statutes the Slip
Leah McGowan Kelly
Book Review
More Than a Ramble: A Law Student’s Review of Hugh G. E. MacMahon’s Progress, Stability, and the Struggle for Equality: A Ramble Through the Early Years of Maine Law, 1820-1920
Christopher Harmon
Comments
Allocating Power: Toward a New Federalism Balance for Electricity Transmission Siting
Kevin Decker
The Post-Crawford Rise in Voter ID Laws: A Solution Still in Search of a Problem
David M. Faherty
Of Asthma and Ashtrays: Examining the Rights of and Exploring Ways to Protect Maine Tenants Living in Multi-Unit Rental Housing Who are Involuntarily Exposed to Secondhand Tobacco Smoke in Their Homes
Amy K. Olfene
Case Notes
Personal Jurisdiction in the Data Age: MacDermid v. Deiter’s Adaptation ofInternational Shoe Amidst Supreme Court Uncertainty
Ryan Almy
Fuhrmann v. Staples Office Superstore East, Inc.: A Split in the Law Court as to the Definition of “Employer” Demonstrates the Need for Legislative Action to Amend the Maine Human Rights Act in Order to Protect Maine Employees
Stephen B. Segal