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Volume 15, Number 3

Winter 2012

Remarks

Bench, Bar, and Immigrant Representation: Meeting an Urgent Need
The Honorable Robert Katzmann

Essay

The Roosevelt-Cardozo Way: The Case for Bar Eligibility After Two Years of Law School
Samuel Estreicher

Articles

Funding the People's Right
Julian Darwall and Martin Guggenheim

Associational Rights and Standing: Does Citizens United Require Constitutional Symmetry between the First Amendment and Article III?
Glenn D. Magpantay

Race and Representation: Racial Disparities in Legal Representation for Employment Civil Rights Plaintiffs
Amy Myrick, Robert L. Nelson, and Laura Beth Nielsen

Collaborative Technology Improves Access to Justice
Michael J. Wolf

Notes

Seeking Justice for America's Forgotten Victims: Reforming the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Terrorism Exception
Ilana Arnowitz Drescher

Doomed to Repeat: Why Sequestration and the Budget Control Act of 2011 Are Unlikely to Solve Our Solvency Woes
Christopher D. Dodge



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