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The 2007–2008 Board of Editors is pleased to present Issue 3 of the 2008 Volume. Professor Miriam A. Cherry and Robert L. Rogers open the issue by identifying the expressive elements inherent in prediction markets and exploring how legislation such as the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 might harm such predictive speech.

Next, Professor Heidi Kitrosser provides a timely response to the recent trend toward “cracking down” on classified information leaks and the absence of significant scholarship, theory, and doctrine on classified information leaks.

Then, Professor Michael Ashley Stein provides an initial account of the development of employers’ liability to their servants for work-related injuries during the Victorian era.

Professor Adita Bagchi provides a critical review of the book Insincere Promises showing that authors Ayres and Klass have all but abandoned the role of intent in the common law of misrepresented intent.

The Issue concludes with four notes by Monique N. Bhargava, Daniel Brenner, Benjamin T. Kurtz, and Christopher J. O'Malley, respectively.

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