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77 U. Pitt. L. Rev. [i] (2015-2016)

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UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH

             LAW REVIEW


VOLUME 77                  FALL 2015                    ISSUE 1


                     TABLE OF CONTENTS


ARTICLES

     BECOMING CHARITABLE: PREDICTING AND ENCOURAGING
       CHARITABLE BEQUESTS IN WILLS
         K ristine  S. K naplund  .............................................................................. 1

     THE CASE AGAINST AFFIRMATIVE CONSENT:
       WHY THE WELL-INTENTIONED LEGISLATION
       DANGEROUSLY MISSES THE MARK
         Allison  L. M arciniak ........................................................................  51

     SHORTCOMINGS OF THE 2013 AMENDMENTS TO
       PENNSYLVANIA'S GUARANTEED MINIMUM
       ROYALTY ACT AND THE NEED TO BETTER
       PROTECT ROYALTY OWNERS' RIGHTS
          Wesley  S. Speary  ............................................................................... 77

     DEFINING MEMBERSHIP IN A PARTICULAR SOCIAL
       GROUP: THE SEARCH FOR A UNIFORM APPROACH
       TO ADJUDICATING ASYLUM APPLICATIONS
       IN THE UNITED STATES
         K enneth  Ludlum   .................................................................................. 115

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