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Volume 60 April 2011 Number 7
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Volume 60 April 2011 Number 7
Article
Environmental Harms, Use Conflicts, and Neutral Baselines in Environmental Law
Todd S. Aagaard
Lecture
Administrative Law in the 1930s: The Supreme Court’s Accommodation of Progressive Legal Theory
Mark Tushnet
Note
Promoting Progress with Fair Use
Joshua N. Mitchell
April 3, 2011 at 4:35 pm
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Volume 60 March 2011 Number 6
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Volume 60 March 2011 Number 6
Article
Lee Anne Fennell
Essay
Mohammed Jawad and the Military Commissions of Guantánamo
David J. R. Frakt
Notes
Chase D. Anderson
Where Are My Children … and My Rights? Parental Rights Termination as a Consequence of Deportation
C. Elizabeth Hall
March 17, 2011 at 1:17 pm
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Volume 60 February 2011 Number 5
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Volume 60 February 2011 Number 5
Articles
Executive Deference in U.S. Refugee Law: Internationalist Paths Through and Beyond Chevron
Bassina Farbenblum
Allen Rostron
Notes
Noah L. Browne
Leslie Cooper Mahaffey
February 5, 2011 at 4:27 pm
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Volume 60 January 2011 Number 4
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Volume 60 January 2011 Number 4
Articles
Blind Dates: When Should the Statute of Limitations Begin to Run on a Method-of-Execution Challenge?
Ty Alper
Rethinking Novelty in Patent Law
Sean B. Seymore
Notes
David P. Riesenberg
John Gabriel Woodlee
January 19, 2011 at 1:11 pm
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Volume 60 December 2010 Number 3
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Volume 60 November 2010 Number 3
Special Symposium Issue
2010 Civil Litigation Review Conference
Introduction
Progress in the Spirit of Rule 1
John G. Koeltl
Articles
Discovering a Better Way: The Need for Effective Civil Litigation Reform
John H. Beisner
Politics and Civil Procedure Rulemaking: Reflections on Experience
Paul D. Carrington
Judicial Case Management: Caught in the Crossfire
Steven S. Gensler
The Present Plight of the United States District Courts
Patrick E. Higginbotham
Defining the Problem of Cost in Federal Civil Litigation
Emery G. Lee III & Thomas E. Willging
Sanctions for E-Discovery Violations: By the Numbers
Dan H. Willoughby, Jr., Rose Hunter Jones, & Gregory R. Antine
December 10, 2010 at 5:08 pm
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Volume 60 October 2010 Number 1
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Volume 60 October 2010 Number 1
Articles
From Conley to Twombly to Iqbal: A Double Play on the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Arthur R. Miller
Notes
Correcting Mandatory Injustice: Judicial Recommendation of Executive Clemency
Joanna M. Huang
War of the Words: How Courts Can Use Dictionaries Consistent with Textualist Principles
Phillip A. Rubin
The Arab-Israeli Conflict and Civil Litigation against Terrorism
Adam N. Schupack
September 28, 2010 at 3:26 pm
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Volume 59 May 2010 Number 8
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Volume 59 May 2010 Number 8
Articles
Judicial Specialization and the Adjudication of Immigration Cases
Lawrence Baum
Jennifer M. Chacón
Restructuring Immigration Adjudication
Stephen H. Legomsky
The Rights of Others: Legal Claims and Immigration Outside the Law
Hiroshi Motomura
Constraint through Delegation: The Case of Executive Control over Immigration Policy
Cristina M. Rodríguez
Response
Russell R. Wheeler
April 30, 2010 at 6:41 pm
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Volume 59 April 2010 Number 7
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Volume 59 April 2010 Number 7
Article
The Last Bankrupt Hanged: Balancing Incentives in the Development of Bankruptcy Law
Emily Kadens
Administrative Law, Filter Failure, and Information Capture
Wendy E. Wagner
Tribute
Dean David F. Levi, Walter Thompson Cox III, Scott L. Silliman & James M. Markham
Notes
Christopher Fawal
April 6, 2010 at 7:06 pm
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Duke Law Journal, Volume 59, January 2010
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Volume 59 January 2010 Number 4
Articles
International Idealism Meets Domestic-Criminal-Procedure Realism
Stephanos Bibas & William W. Burke-White
Of Christmas Trees and Corpus Christi: Ceremonial Deism and Change in Meaning over Time
B. Jessie Hill
Essay
Struck by Stereotype: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Pregnancy Discrimination as Sex Discrimination
Neil S. Siegel & Reva B. Siegel
Postscript
A Postscript to Struck by Stereotype
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Note
Narrowing the Bankruptcy Safe Harbor for Derivatives to Combat Systemic Risk
Bryan G. Faubus
January 12, 2010 at 7:17 pm
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Duke Law Journal, Volume 59, December 2009
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Volume 59 December 2009 Number 3
Articles
Derek E. Bambauer
Amanda Frost
Notes
Constitutional Limits on Private Policing and the State’s Allocation of Force
M. Rhead Enion
The NCAA’s Lost Cause and the Legal Ease of Redefining Amateurism
Virginia A. Fitt
Not Peace, but a Sword: Navy v. Egan and the Case Against Judicial Abdication in Foreign Affairs
Jason Rathod
December 3, 2009 at 11:58 am
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Duke Law Journal Volume 59 November 2009
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Volume 59 November 2009 Number 2
Articles
Vanessa Baird & Tonja Jacobi
Thomas B. Colby & Peter J. Smith
Notes
Reasonableness Meets Requirements: Regulating Security and Privacy in Software
Paul N. Otto
Kate M. Supnik
November 2, 2009 at 3:52 pm
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Duke Law Journal Volume 59 October 2009
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Volume 59 October 2009 Number 1
Articles
Helen Norton
Notes
Rescuing the Hero: The Ramifications of Expanding the Duty to Rescue on Society and the Law
Amelia H. Ashton
When Insiders Become Outsiders: Parental Objections to Public School Sex Education Programs
Emily J. Brown
The Fiduciary Duty in Mutual Fund Excessive Fee Cases: Ripe for Reexamination
Emily D. Johnson
October 1, 2009 at 11:39 am
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Duke Law Journal Volume 58 May 2009
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Volume 58 May 2009 Number 8
Articles
Hon. Harry T. Edwards & Michael A. Livermore
A More Perfect System: The 2002 Reforms of the Board of Immigration Appeals
John D. Ashcroft & Kris W. Kobach
Catherine L. Fisk & Deborah C. Malamud
Political Control of Federal Prosecutions: Looking Back and Looking Forward
Daniel Richman
Federalism Accountability: “Agency-Forcing” Measures
Catherine M. Sharkey
Depoliticizing Administrative Law
Cass R. Sunstein & Thomas J. Miles
Adrian Vermeule
John Yoo
Comment
Comment on Professor Yoo, Administration of War
Richard H. Kohn
July 5, 2009 at 10:26 am
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Duke Law Journal Volume 58 April 2009
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Volume 58 April 2009 Number 7
Foreword
Jeffrey M. Chemerinsky & Jonathan L. Williams
Introduction
“Only Connect”: Toward a Unified Measurement Project
David F. Levi & Mitu Gulati
Articles
Economic Trends and Judicial Outcomes: A Macrotheory of the Court
Thomas Brennan, Lee Epstein & Nancy Staudt
James J. Brudney & Corey Ditslear
Judicial Evaluations and Information Forcing: Ranking State High Courts and Their Judges
Stephen J. Choi, Mitu Gulati & Eric A. Posner
Frank B. Cross & Stefanie Lindquist
Remaking the United States Supreme Court in the Courts’ of Appeals Image
Tracey E. George & Chris Guthrie
The “Hidden Judiciary”: An Empirical Examination of Executive Branch Justice
Chris Guthrie, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski & Andrew J. Wistrich
Are Empiricists Asking the Right Questions about Judicial Decisionmaking?
Jack Knight
J. Mark Ramseyer
Are Appointed Judges Strategic Too?
Joanna M. Shepherd
May 12, 2009 at 7:27 pm
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Duke Law Journal Volume 58 March 2009
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Volume 58 March 2009 Number 6
Articles
Scott A. Moss
The Lost History of Governance and Equal Protection
V.F. Nourse, Sarah A. Maguire
Essay
Are American CEOs Overpaid, and, if So, What if Anything Should Be Done about It?
Richard A. Posner
Lecture
What Can Brown Do for You?: Neutral Principles and the Struggle over the Equal Protection Clause
Pamela S. Karlan
Notes
Restoring RLUIPAs Equal Terms Provision
Sarah Keeton Campbell
Douglas S. Curran
Fraud on the Market Gets a Minitrial: Eisen through In re IPO
Patricia Groot
March 19, 2009 at 3:08 pm
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Duke Law Journal Volume 58 February 2009
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Volume 58 February 2009 Number 5
Articles
Judgment-Sharing Agreements
Christopher R. Leslie
Notes
Remembering Democracy in the Debate over Election Reform
Matthew Michael Calabria
A Question of Costs: Considering Pressure on White-Collar Criminal Defendants
Sarah Ribstein
February 16, 2009 at 1:56 pm
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Duke Law Journal Vol. 58 January 2009
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Volume 58 January 2009 Number 4
Articles
Chevron’s Mistake
Lisa Schultz Bressman
Money, Politics, and Impartial Justice
Joanna M. Shepherd
Notes
Avoiding Mere Incantations: Evaluating Success on Nonfee Claims When Determing Prevailing-Party Status under 42 U.S.C. § 1998
Jessica L. Brumley
Counting Offenses
Jeffrey M. Chemerinsky
January 15, 2009 at 10:39 am
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Duke Law Journal Volume 58 December Issue
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Volume 58 December 2008 Number 3
Articles
Spending Clause Litigation in the Roberts Court
Samuel R. Bagenstos
Regulation with Placebo Effects
Anup Malani
Notes
Constitutional Secrecy: Aligning National Security Letter Nondisclosure Provisions with First Amendment Rights
Brian D. Eyink
Milberg’s Monopoly: Restoring Honesty and Competition to the Plaintiffs’ Bar
James P. McDonald
December 7, 2008 at 11:00 am
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Duke Law Journal November 2008 Issue
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Volume 58 November 2008 Number 2
Articles
Articles
Leaving the House: The Constitutional Status of Resignation from the House of Representatives
Josh Chafetz
Notes
Victims’ Rights in an Adversary System
Erin C. Blondel
The Newest Spectator Sport: Why Extending Victims’ Rights to the Spectators’ Gallery Erodes the Presumption of Innocence
Sierra Elizabeth
The Development and Failure of Social Norms in Second Life
Phillip Stoup
November 7, 2008 at 6:32 pm
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Duke Law Journal October 2008 Issue
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Volume 58 October 2008 Number 1
Articles
Habeas Corpus and State Sentencing Reform: A Story of Unintended Consequences
Nancy J. King, Suzanna Sherry
Notes
A Divine Comity: Certification (at Last) in North Carolina
Eric Eisenberg
Buyer Beware: Why the Class Arbitration Waiver Presents a Gloomy Future for Consumers
Daniel R. Higginbotham
The Next “Great Dissenter”? How Clarence Thomas Is Using the Words and Principles of John Marshall Harlan to Craft a New Era of Civil Rights
Hannah L. Weiner
November 7, 2008 at 6:27 pm
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