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Volume 54 | Volume 55 | Volume 56 | Volume 57
| Issue 1 |
| President's Pages |
Benjamin Horwich |
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| TRIBUTE |
Tribute to Justice Byron R. White, with contributions from:
William H. Rehnquist
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
David M. Ebel
Nicholas deB. Katzenbach
Tom Campbell
David C. Frederick |
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| ARTICLES |
| The Screening/Bargaining Tradeoff |
Ronald Wright &
Marc Miller |
29 |
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| What Is a Search? Two Conceptual Flaws in Fourth Amendment Doctrine and Some Hints of a Remedy |
Sherry F. Colb |
119 |
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| NOTES |
| The Right to Freedom of Expressive Association and the Press |
Christopher Edgar |
191 |
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| Salmon Aquaculture in Federal Waters: Shaping Offshore Aquaculture Through the Coastal Zone Management Act |
Melissa Schatzberg |
249 |
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| BOOK REVIEW |
| Antitrust After the Interception: Of a Heroic Returner and Myriad Paths |
Michael A. Carrier |
283 |
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| Issue 2 |
| ARTICLES |
| Reinventing the Double Helix: A Novel and Nonobvious Reconceptualization of the Biotechnology Patent |
Linda J. Demaine &
Aaron Xavier Fellmeth |
303 |
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| Law, Medicine, and Trust |
Mark A. Hall |
463 |
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| NOTES |
| Out of Sight, but Not Out of Mind: How Executive Order 13,233 Expands Executive Privilege While Simultaneously Preventing Access to Presidential Records |
Marcy Lynn Karin |
529 |
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| Commerce Clause Questions After Morrison : Some Observations on the New Formalism and the New Realism |
Joshua A. Klein |
571 |
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| BOOK REVIEW |
| Disability, Employment Policy, and the Supreme Court |
Michael Ashley Stein |
607 |
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| Issue 3 |
| TRIBUTE |
Tribute to Professor Gerald Gunther, with contributions from:
David H. Souter
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Kathleen M. Sullivan
Gerhard Casper
William Cohen
Richard Stern
Norman Dorsen
Duane C. Quaini
A. Dan Tarlock
David M. Rabban
Kitty McCarthy
Daniel Gunther
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| ARTICLES |
| The Myth of State Competition in Corporate Law |
Marcel Kahan &
Ehud Kamar |
679 |
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| The End of Bankruptcy |
Douglas G. Baird &
Robert K. Rasmussen |
751 |
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| RESPONSE SYMPOSIUM |
| Download the full Response Symposium as one package |
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| Director Primacy in Corporate Takeovers: Preliminary Reflections |
Stephen M. Bainbridge |
791 |
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| Takeover Defenses Work. Is That Such a Bad Thing? |
Mark Gordon |
819 |
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| Classification Cancels Corporate Accountability |
Patrick S. McGurn |
839 |
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| Do Antitakeover Defenses Decrease Shareholder Wealth? The Ex Post/Ex Ante Valuation Problem |
Lynn A. Stout |
845 |
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| The Professorial Bear Hug: The ESB Proposal as a Conscious Effort to Make the Delaware Courts Confront the Basic "Just Say No" Question |
Leo E. Strine, Jr. |
863 |
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| The Powerful Antitakeover Force of Staggered Boards: Further Findings and a Reply to Symposium Participants |
Lucian Arye Bebchuk,
John C. Coates IV &
Guhan Subramanian |
885 |
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| COMMENTS |
| Trust and Betrayal in the Medical Marketplace |
M. Gregg Bloche |
919 |
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| Ideology and Trust: A Reply to Bloche |
Mark A. Hall |
955 |
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| NOTE |
| In Search of Fair Housing in Cyberspace: The Implications of the Communications Decency Act for Fair Housing on the Internet |
Jennifer C. Chang |
969 |
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| BOOK REVIEWS |
| Getting Beyond Affirmative Action: Thinking About Racial Inequality in the Twenty-First Century |
Michael Selmi |
1013 |
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| Inside Baseball at the NLRB: Chairman Gould and His Critics |
Michael J. Goldberg |
1045 |
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| Issue 4 |
| ARTICLES |
| Engineering a Venture Capital Market: Lessons from the American Experience |
Ronald J. Gilson |
1067 |
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| The Language of Property: Form, Context, and Audience |
Henry E. Smith |
1105 |
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| Shooting Down the "More Guns, Less Crime" Hypothesis |
Ian Ayres & John J. Donohue III |
1193 |
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| COMMENTS |
| Confirming "More Guns, Less Crime" |
Florenz Plassmann & John Whitley |
1313 |
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| The Latest Misfires in Support of the "More Guns, Less Crime" Hypothesis |
Ian Ayres & John J. Donohue III |
1371 |
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| Screening Versus Plea Bargaining: Exactly What Are We Trading Off? |
Gerard E. Lynch |
1399 |
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| Honesty and Opacity in Charge Bargains |
Ronald Wright &
Marc Miller |
1409 |
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| NOTE |
| Patriotic or Unconstitutional? The Mandatory Detention of Aliens Under the USA Patriot Act |
Shirin Sinnar |
1419 |
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| BOOK REVIEW |
| The Rehnquist Choice |
Alan B. Morrison |
1457 |
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| Issue 5 |
| Symposium: Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty |
| President's Pages |
Benjamin Horwich & Bernadette Meyler |
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| 2004 Symposium: Punishment and Its Purposes-Call for Papers |
The Editors |
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| Clarification |
The Editors |
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| FOREWORD |
| On American Exceptionalism |
Harold Hongju Koh |
1479 |
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| ARTICLES |
| Compulsory Licensing and the Duty of Good Faith in TRIPS |
Aditi Bagchi |
1529 |
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| International Delegations, the Structural Constitution, and Non-Self-Execution |
Curtis A. Bradley |
1557 |
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| The International Criminal Court and the Political Economy of Antitreaty Discourse |
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar |
1597 |
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Navigating Law and Politics:
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court and the Independent Counsel |
Allison Marston Danner |
1633 |
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| Liberal Democracy and Cosmopolitan Duty |
Jack Goldsmith |
1667 |
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| The New Confederalism: Treaty Delegations of Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Authority |
David Golove |
1697 |
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| Toward an Institutional Theory of Sovereignty |
Ryan Goodman & Derek Jinks |
1749 |
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| Does Power Trump Law? |
Jonathan D. Greenberg |
1789 |
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| The Cost of Commitment |
Oona A. Hathaway |
1821 |
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| Human Rights and Constitutional Rights: Harmony and Dissonance |
Gerald L. Neuman |
1863 |
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| Do States Have a Moral Obligation to Obey International Law? |
Eric A. Posner |
1901 |
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| Adding Insult to Injury: Questioning the Role of Dignity in Conceptions of Sovereignty |
Judith Resnik & Julie Chi-hye Suk |
1921 |
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| International Agreements and the Political Safeguards of Federalism |
David Sloss |
1963 |
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| Treaties, International Law, and Constitutional Rights |
Peter J. Spiro |
1999 |
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| Relational Sovereignty |
Helen Stacy |
2029 |
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| Unsigning |
Edward T. Swaine |
2061 |
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| The End of Sovereignty and the New Humanism |
Ian Ward |
2091 |
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| Issue 6 |
| ARTICLE |
| An Introduction to Legal Thought: Four Approaches to Law and to the Allocation of Body Parts |
Guido Calabresi |
2113 |
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| NOTES |
| Should the EPA Regulate Under TSCA and FIFRA to Protect Foreign Environments from Chemicals Used in the United States? |
Ronald Fein |
2153 |
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| Cultural Rights and the Immutability Requirement in Disparate Impact Doctrine |
Roberto J. Gonzalez |
2195 |
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| The Need for Coherence: States' Civil Commitment of Sex Offenders in the Wake of Kansas v. Crane |
Peter C. Pfaffenroth |
2229 |
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| BOOK REVIEW SYMPOSIUM |
| Foreword: Revisioning the Constellations of Critical Race Theory, Law and Economics, and Empirical Scholarship |
Clark Freshman |
2267 |
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| Developing a Taste for Not Being Discriminated Against |
Mary Anne Case |
2273 |
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| Prevention Perspectives on "Different" Kinds of Discrimination: From Attacking Different "Isms" to Promoting Acceptance in Critical Race Theory, Law and Economics, and Empirical Research |
Clark Freshman |
2293 |
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| Taking Measures |
Kevin Haynes |
2349 |
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| The Elusive Nature of Discrimination |
Rachel F. Moran |
2365 |
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| Is Discrimination Elusive? |
Ian Ayres |
2419 |
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| Subject Unrest |
Jerome M. Culp, Jr., Angela P. Harris &
Francisco Valdes |
2435 |
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