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Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

Spring 2006
Volume 9, Number 2

Articles
A Case for Recognizing Unenumerated Powers of Congress
Paul Boudreaux

An Incrementalist Approach to Patent Reform Policy
Daniel R. Cahoy

Homeland Security and Federal Relief: A Proposal for a Permanent Compensation System for Domestic Terrorist Victims
Betsy J. Grey

Notes
Restoring the Ideal Marketplace: How Recognizing Bloggers as Journalists Can Save the Press
Joseph S. Alonzo

Stop the Injustice: A Protest Against the Unconstitutional Punishment of Pregnant Drug-Addicted Women
Tiffany Lyttle

Recent Developments
What’s In a Name? The Definition of an Institution of Higher Education and its Effect on For-Profit Postsecondary Schools
Melanie Hirsch

Bush v. Holmes: School Vouchers and State Constitutions
Brad Kahn

Balancing Effectiveness with Privacy: What the New York City Subway Search Case Does Not Tell Us about Technology and the Fourth Amendment
Elise Roecker

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