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Volume 6, No. 2

Toward a Theory of Legal Interpretation, by Scott Soames

The Rule of Text: Is It Possible to Govern (Only) Using Statutes?, by Peter Tiersma

The Anti-Parroting Cannon, by Hanah Volokh

A Penguin's Defense to the Doctrine of Equivalents: Applying Cognitive Linguistics to Patent Law, by Kristen Osenga

Plain Meaning in Context: Can Law Survive Its Own Language?, by Richard Epstein

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Colonial Criminal Law and Procedure: The Royal Colony of New Jersey 1749-57 by George C. Thomas III

The Minimalist Privilege by Charles Hobson

The Rise and Fall of Material Witness Detention in Nineteenth Century New York by Wesley MacNeil Oliver

The Other Sullivan Case by Garrett Epps

The Problem of Moral Dirigisme: A New Argument Against Moralistic Legislation by Mario J. Rizzo

Canine Sniffs: The Search That Isn't by Ken Lammers

The "Traditional State Function" Doctrine: A Comparative Institutional Perspective by Christopher R. Edgar

No Such Thing: Litigating Under the Rational Basis Test by Clark Neily

Libertarians in Bush's World by Todd Seavey

Books: Betwixt Principle and Practice: Tara Ross's Defense of the Electoral College by Seth Tillman

Books: A Constitutionalist Perspective by Elizabeth Dale

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