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Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

Volume 7, Number 1 - Symposium Issue

Fall 2003

Teaching Legislation: A Conversation

Introduction: The Role of Legislation in the Field of Public Law
Richard H. Pildes

The Three Ages of Legislation Pedagogy
William N. Eskridge, Jr.

Teaching Law and Politics
Elizabeth Garrett

Beyond Congress: The Study of State and Local Legislatures
Richard A. Briffault

The Joy of Teaching Legislation
Chai Rachel Feldblum

On the "Administrative and Regulatory State" Course at N.Y.U. Law
Richard B. Stewart

Conversation

Articles
An "Authoritative" Statement of Administrative Action:
A Useful Political Invention or a Violation of the Separation of Powers Doctine?
Cindy G. Buys
William Isasi

Protecting Journalists from Compelled Disclosure: A Proposal for a Federal Statute
Jennifer Elrod

Notes
Abrogating the Holder in Due Course Doctrine in Subprime Mortgage Transactions to More Effectively Police Predatory Lending
Siddhartha Venkatesan

 

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