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October 06, 2008
Boston College Law Review, Issue 49:4 (September 2008)

Boston College Law Review, Issue 49:4 (September 2008)
Articles
Donald G. Gifford, Impersonating the Legislature: State Attorneys General and Parens Patriae Product Litigation, 49 B.C. L. Rev. 913 (2008) [PDF]
Thomas A. Piraino, Jr., The Antitrust Implications of "Going Private" and Other Changes of Corporate Control, 49 B.C. L. Rev. 971 (2008) [PDF]
Notes
Mark DeFeo, Unlocking the iPhone: How Antitrust Law Can Save Consumers from the Inadequacies of Copyright Law, 49 B.C. L. Rev. 1037 (2008) [PDF]
Michael Kaneb, Neither Realistic Nor Constitutionally Sound: The Problem of the FCC's Community Standard for Broadcast Indecency Determinations, 49 B.C. L. Rev. 1081 (2008) [PDF]
Daniel McFadden, A First Amendment Analysis of Military Regulations Restricting the Wearing of Military Uniforms by Members of the Individual Ready Reserve Who Participate in Politically Themed Theatrical Productions, 49 B.C. L. Rev. 1131 (2008) [PDF]
Kevin J. O'Brien, Federal Regulation of State Employment Under the Commerce Clause and "National Defense" Powers: Constitutional Issues Presented by the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act, 49 B.C. L. Rev. 1175 (2008) [PDF]
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