The George Washington Law Review, Issue 76:3 (April 2008)
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The George Washington Law Review, Issue 76:3 (April 2008)
(Contents of current and past issues are available from our website.)
Articles:
Catherine M. Sharkey, Products Liability Preemption: An Institutional Approach, 76 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 449 (2008) [PDF]
Michael Selmi, Interpreting the Americans with Disabilities Act: Why the Supreme Court Rewrote the Statute, and Why Congress Did Not Care, 76 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 522 (2008) [PDF]
Alexandra D. Lahav, Bellwether Trials, 76 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 576 (2008) [PDF]
David H. Gans, Severability as Judicial Lawmaking, 76 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 639 (2008) [PDF]
Notes:
C. Vered Jona, Cleaning Up for Congress: Why Courts Should Reject the Presumption of Severability in the Face of Intentionally Unconstitutional Legislation, 76 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 698 (2008) [PDF]
Michael D. Barolsky, High Schools Are Not Highways: How Dole Frees States from the Unconstitutional Coercion of No Child Left Behind, 76 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 725 (2008) [PDF]
Elisa Kantor, New Threats, Old Problems: Adhering to Brandenburg’s Imminence Requirement in Terrorism Prosecutions, 76 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 752 (2008) [PDF]
Jennifer Park, Balancing Rehabilitation and Punishment: A Legislative Solution for Unconstitutional Juvenile Waiver Policies, 76 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 786 (2008) [PDF]
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