Volume 67, Issue 4 (2008)
Front Matter
Article
Tributes to Professor Andy King
Karen H. Rothenberg, William L. Reynolds, Jana Singer, and Gordon G. Young
Casenotes and Comments
Pfeufer v. Cyphers: Giving the Testator’s Pen Too Much Might—the Unintended Tax Consequences of Innocent Apportionment Language
Heather R. Pruger
Goldberg v. Boone: Getting Away with “Murder”— an Attempt to Exploit the Arbitrary Limits on Cross-examination Questioning
Brigham J. Lundberg
Koshko v. Haining: Does a Heightened Standard for Grandparent Visitation Really Protect Children’s Best Interests?
Emily Chase Dubansky
Haas v. Lockheed Martin Corp.: Making the Case for Incorporation of the Discovery Rule into the Limitations Statute Governing Discriminatory Discharge Claims
Kerry T. Cooperman
Editorial Section
Recent Decisions
Darden v. Peters: Giving Deference Where Deference May Not Be Due
Raisa L. Michalek