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Law Review

Volume 73, Number 4


  • Capacity and Respect: A Perspective on the Historic Role of the State Courts in the Federal System
    Ellen A. Peters  
  • Reviving Hugo Black? the Court's "Jot for Jot" Account of Substantive Due Process
    Toni M. Massaro  
  • Does the Constitution Require that We Kill the Competitive Goose? Pricing Local Phone Services to Rivals
    William J. Baumol and Thomas W. Merrill  
  • Finality of Judgments in Class Actions: A Comment on Epstein v. MCA, Inc.
    William T. Allen  
  • Full Faith and Credit to Settlements in Overlapping Class Actions: a Reply to Professors Kahan and Silberman
    Geoffrey P. Miller  
  • The Inadequate Search for "Adequacy" in Class Actions: a Brief Reply to Professors Kahan and Silberman
    Alan B. Morrison  
  • The Proper Role for Collateral Attack in Class Actions: a Reply to Allen, Miller, and Morrison
    Marcel Kahan and Linda Silberman  
  • Sixteen Could Get You Life: Statutory Rape, Meaningful Consent, and the Implications for Federal Sentence Enhancement
    Lewis Bossing  
  • The Uneasy Doctrinal Compromise of the Misappropriation Theory of Insider Trading Liability
    M. Breen Haire  
  • Charter Schools, Equal Protection Litigation, and the New School Reform Movement
    Kevin S. Huffman
  • Banking on TDRs: the Government's Role as Banker of Transferable Development Rights
    Sarah J. Stevenson

 

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