Elon Law Review
| Volume 4 | Issue 1 |
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ARTICLES
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: North Carolina Refuses to End Its Relationship with Heart Balm Torts
Jean M. Cary & Sharon Scudder
Chief Justice John Martin and the Origins of Westernized Tribal Jurisprudence
J. Matthew Martin
The Emotionally Labile Client: Attorney Duties When a Client Threatens Violence
Jeffrey Segal & Michael Sacopulos
NOTES
The Use of Anencephalic Infants as an Organ Source: An On-Going Question
Samantha Gilman
Global Society vs. National Sovereignty: Defending the Use of Legal and Constitutional Comparativism in Death Penalty Jurisprudence
Luke Gillenwater
The 2010 Amendments to U.C.C. § 9-503: SUFFICIENCY OF AN INDIVIDUAL DEBTOR’S NAME
Austin Morris
ESSAY
“Darlin’, The Truth Will Set You Free”: A Tribute to Judge Elreta Melton Alexander
Patricia Timmons-Goodson

