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William & Mary Law Review, Issue 54:1 (October 2012)
Posted By William & Mary Law Review On November 21, 2012 @ 10:57 am In Constitutional Law,Election Law,Law Rev (Wm & Mary) | No Comments

Articles
Justin Pidot, Jurisdictional Procedure [1]
Justin Levitt, Resolving Election Error: The Dynamic Assessment of Materiality [2]
Helen Norton, The Equal Protection Implications of Government’s Hateful Speech [3]
Gideon Parchomovsky & Peter Siegelman, Cities, Property, and Positive Externalities [4]
Notes
Vladislava Soshkina, Beyond Morrison: The Effect of the “Presumption Against Extraterritoriality” and the Transactional Test on Foreign Tender Offers [5]
Jarred O. Taylor III, Information Wants to Be Free (Of Sanctions): Why the President Cannot Prohibit Foreign Access to Social Media Under U.S. Export Regulations [6]
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URLs in this post:
[1] Jurisdictional Procedure: http://wmlawreview.org/files/7-Pidot.pdf
[2] Resolving Election Error: The Dynamic Assessment of Materiality: http://wmlawreview.org/files/8-Levitt.pdf
[3] The Equal Protection Implications of Government’s Hateful Speech: http://wmlawreview.org/files/9-Norton.pdf
[4] Cities, Property, and Positive Externalities: http://wmlawreview.org/files/10-Parchomovsky-Siegelman.pdf
[5] Beyond Morrison: The Effect of the “Presumption Against Extraterritoriality” and the Transactional Test on Foreign Tender Offers: http://wmlawreview.org/files/11-Soshkina.pdf
[6] Information Wants to Be Free (Of Sanctions): Why the President Cannot Prohibit Foreign Access to Social Media Under U.S. Export Regulations: http://wmlawreview.org/files/12-Taylor.pdf
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