American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Cover

Winter 2005
Volume 13, Number 2
Board of Editors

Introduction
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Articles
The Brave New World of Bankruptcy Preferences
Charles J. Tabb
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Rash and Ride-Through Redux: The Terms for Holding on to Cars, Homes and Other Collateral under the 2005 Act
Jean Braucher
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Dead Man Filing Redux: Is the New Individual Chapter Eleven Unconstitutional?
Robert J. Keach
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Chapter 15 and Discharge
Jay Lawrence Westbrook
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Enron and the New Disinterestedness—The Foxes Are
Guarding the Henhouse

Nancy B. Rapoport
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Getting Noticed: The New Notice Requirements of
Section 342

Henry E. Hildebrand
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Empty Mandate or Opportunity for Innovation? Pre-Petition Credit Counseling and Post-Petition Financial
Management Education

Karen Gross
Susan Block-Lieb
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“Herstory” Repeats: The Bankruptcy Code Harms
Women and Children

Peter C. Alexander
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Homestead and Other Exemptions under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act: Observations on “Asset Protection” after 2005
Lawrence R Ahern
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“Real-World” and “Academic” Questions About Nonmonetary Obligations under the 2005 Version of 365(b)
David G. Epstein
Lisa Normand
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Financial Contracts and the New Bankruptcy Code: Insulating Markets from Bankrupt Debtors and Bankruptcy Judges
Edward R. Morrison
Joerg Riegel
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Catching Can-Pay Debtors: Is the Means Test
the Only Way?

Marianne B. Culhane
Michaela M. White
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Tax Consequences of Post-Petition Income as Property of the Estate in an Individual Debtor Chapter 11 Case and Tax Disclosure in Chapter 11
Jack F. Williams
Jacob L. Todres
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Garnishment Restrictions and the Involuntary Chapter 11: Rethinking Kokoszka in a Means Test World
G. Ray Warner
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Taking Exception to the New Corporate
Discharge Exceptions

Ralph Brubaker
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Rousey and the New Retirement Funds Exemption
John Hennigan
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Asbestos Pre-Packaged Bankruptcies: Apply the Brakes Carefully and Retain Flexibility for Debtors
Todd R. Snyder
Deanne C. Siemer
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Modification of Collective Bargaining Agreements: Does a Breach Bar Rejection?
Bill D. Bensinger
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“Leap of Faith” into Bankruptcy: An Examination of the Issues Surrounding the Valuation of a Catholic Diocese’s Bankruptcy Estate
Felicia A. Nadborny
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