Volume 5 Vol. 5 No. 1 Articles Extraordinary Rendition Meets the U.S. Citizen: United States’ Responsibility Under the Fourth Amendment by Sapna G. Lalmalani To Be or Not To Be: Civility and the Young Lawyer by Bronson D. Bills The Case for Black Inferiority? What Must Be True if Professor Sander is Right: A Response to a Systematic Analysis of Affirmative Action in American Law Schools by Beverly I. Moran Striking a Balance in Connecticut Between Economic Growth and Environmental Protection: A Tale of Two Towns and the Yale Farm Golf Course by Danielle G. Mcgrath Notes & Comments Truth-Telling and Accountability in Democratizing Nations: The Cases Against Chile’s Augusto Pinochet and South Korea’s Chun Doo-Hwan and Roh Tae-Woo by Geoff Gentilucci Over The Limit: The Case for Increased Regulation of Credit Cards for College Students by Wayne Jekot Placing Blame After the Suicide of a Minor: Analysis of State v. Scruggs and Connecticut’s Risk-of-Injury Statute by M. Lauren Gillies Vol. 5 No. 2 Articles No Child Left (Behind) Unrecruited by Sanja Zgonjanin “Public Use” Requirement in Eminent Domain Cases Based on Slum Clearance, Elimination of Urban Blight, and Economic Development by Olga V. Kotlyarevskaya When Rotten Apples Return: How the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 Can Deter Domestic Law Enforcement Authorities From Using Military Interrogation Techniques on Civilians by Raj Dhanasekaran Notes & Comments Handcuffing the Morality Police: Can the FCC Constitutionally Regulate Indecency on Satellite Radio? by Jessica E. Elliott Detecting the Undetectable: An Examination of the Intersection Between Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome by Kathleen R. Miller