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Winter 1999, Vol. 29, No. 1

Front Matter

CONTENTS

Why All is Not Quiet on the "Home Front" for Charitable Organizations    1
Nina J. Crimm

Patent Protection for Computer Programs and Mathematical Algorithms: The Constitutional Limitations on Patentable Subject Matter   31
Robert A. Kreiss

Protecting the Gender Nonconformist from the Gender Police—Why the Harassment of Gays and Other Gender Nonconformists Is a Form of Sex Discrimination in Light of the Supreme Court's Decision in Oncale v. Sundowner   89
Toni Lester

Disorder in the People's Court: Rethinking the Role of Non-Lawyer Judges in Limited Jurisdiction Court Civil Cases   119
Cathy Lesser Mansfield

If at First You Do Succeed: Judicial Estoppel in New Mexico's State and Federal Courts   201
Michael D. Moberly

Some Realistic Thinking About Secular Effects   227
Paul E. Salamanca

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