Rutgers Law Journal


 Volume 36                            Winter 2005                            Number 2  

CONTENTS

         
ARTICLES
 
  The Rise and Fall of Lesser Included Offenses Michael H. Hoffheimer 351  
 
  Rigid Rules for Charter Schools:
New Jersey as a Case Study
Robert J. Martin 439  
 
  Do Modern Theories of Conflict of Laws Work?
The New Jersey Experience
Eric M. Maltz 527  
 
  Habit and Discernment in Abortion Practice:
The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 as Morals Legislation
Eric A. Johnson 549  
 
NOTES
 
  Everything that Rises Must Converge:
The Case for IP Telephony Regulation After Vonage v. Minnesota Public Utilities Commission
David B. Bender 607  
 
  State Regulation of HMO Physician Financial Incentives: Finding the Proper Balance Between Motivating Financial Prudence and Protecting Quality of Care Michael J. Miles 651  
 
  Needing a Fix:
Congress Should Amend the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 to Remove a Record of Addiction as a Protected Disability
Timothy P. Ward 683