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Vol. 3, No. 2

The Political Origins of Secular Public Education: The New York School Controversy, 1840-1842, by Ian Bartrum

Structure of Governance: "Fixing" International Law with Lessons from Constitutional and Corporate Governance, by Viet D. Dinh

Intellectual Property: American Exceptionalism or International Harmonization? Minutes from a Convention of the Federalist Society

Hostile Public Accomodations Laws and the First Amendment, by Daniel Koontz

Equality and Identity Harmony, by Nirej S. Sekhon 

Volume 6, No. 2

Toward a Theory of Legal Interpretation, by Scott Soames

The Rule of Text: Is It Possible to Govern (Only) Using Statutes?, by Peter Tiersma

The Anti-Parroting Cannon, by Hanah Volokh

A Penguin's Defense to the Doctrine of Equivalents: Applying Cognitive Linguistics to Patent Law, by Kristen Osenga

Plain Meaning in Context: Can Law Survive Its Own Language?, by Richard Epstein

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