CONTENTS
Strange Bedfellows: The Uneasy Alliance Between Bankruptcy and Family Law 1
Michaela M. White
The Tension Between In Re Winship and the Use of Presumptions in Jury Instructions After Sandstrom, Allen, and Clark 55
Lisa Mann Burke
The Eye of the Beholder: An Interdisciplinary Examination of Law and Social Research on Sexual Harassment 91
Eleanor K. Bratton
Reconsidering Roe v. Wade: Equal Protection Analysis as an Alternative Approach 115
Kathryn Holmes Snedaker
Retroactive Application of Treasury Rules and Regulations 139
David W. Ball
COMMENT
The Right to be Present: Should it Apply to the Involuntary Civil Commitment Hearing? 165
E. Kirsten Lundergan
NOTES
CRIMINAL LAW—The Use of Transferred Intent in Attempted Murder, a Specific Intent Crime: State v. Gillette 189
Elaine T. Devoe
FAMILY LAW—A Limitation on Grandparental Rights in New Mexico: Christian Placement Service v. Gordon 207
Claudia Ray