SMU Law Review
Front Matter
Front MatterSMU Law Review
Articles
Same-Sex Cynicism and the Self-Defeating Pursuit of Social Acceptance Through LitigationJames Dwyer3
Distinguishing Lay From Expert Opinion: The Need to Focus on the Epistemological Differences Between the Reasoning Process Used by Lay and Expert WitnessesEdward J. Imwinkelried73
The Supreme Court's New Approach to Personal JurisdictionBernadette Bollas Genetin107
Hobby Lobby and Social Justice: How the Supreme Court Opened the Door for Socially Conscious InvestorsMichele Benedetto Neitz243
Case Notes
Psychology's Role in Law: A Discussion of How the Supreme Court Views the Role of the DSM-V in Hall v. FloridaBryant Buechele275
Enforcement of Patent Rights: Expanding the Potential for Patent Owners to Face Antitrust LiabilityAngela Oliver291
Construction Law--Texas Supreme Court Shields Design Professionals from Economic Liability in Negligent Misrepresentation SuitsGrant Robinson299
Employment Law--Hobby Lobby's Narrow Holding Guards Against DiscriminationCristina Squiers307