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Volume 83, Number 3


Articles

  • Mixed Speech: When Speech is Both Private and Governmental
    Caroline Mala Corbin
  • Rethinking “Effective Remedies”: Remedial Deterrence in International Courts
    Sonja B. Starr
  • Choosing Interpretive Methods: A Positive Theory of Judges and Everyone Else
    Alexander Volokh

Notes

  • Appearance Matters: Why the State Has an Interest in Preventing the Appearance of Voting Fraud
    Andrew N. DeLaney
  • Transportation Planning and the Prevention of Urban Sprawl
    Michael M. Maya
  • Qualified Immunity in Limbo: Rights, Procedure, and the Social Costs of Damages Litigation Against Public Officials
    David L. Noll
  • No Harm, No Foul: Reconceptualizing Free Speech via Tort Law
    Daniel F. Wachtell

Book Review

  • Limiting the Scarlet @: Daniel J. Solove’s The Future of Reputation
    Benjamin F. Heidlage

 

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