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Duke Law Journal Volume 59 November 2009 Number 2

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Volume 59 October 2009 Number 2

Articles

How the Dissent Becomes the Majority: Using Federalism to Transform Coalitions in the U.S. Supreme Court

Vanessa Baird & Tonja Jacobi

Living Originalism

Thomas B. Colby & Peter J. Smith

Notes

Reasonableness Meets Requirements: Regulating Security and Privacy in Software

Paul N. Otto

Making Amends: Amending the ICSID Convention to Reconcile Competing Interests in International Investment Law

Kate M. Supnik

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  November 2, 2009 at 3:52 pm   Posted in: Law Rev (Duke)  Print This Post Print This Post   2 Comments

Duke Law Journal Volume 59 October 2009

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Volume 59 October 2009 Number 1

Articles

Constraining Public Employee Speech: Government’s Control of Its Workers’ Speech to Protect Its Own Expression

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

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  October 1, 2009 at 11:39 am   Posted in: Law Rev (Duke)  Print This Post Print This Post   No Comments

Duke Law Journal Volume 58 May 2009

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Volume 58 May 2009 Number 8

Articles

Pitfalls of Empirical Studies that Attempt to Understand the Factors Affecting Appellate Decisionmaking

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

The NLRB in Administrative Law Exile: Problems with Its Structure and Function and Suggestions for Reform

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

The Parliament of the Experts

Adrian Vermeule

Administration of War

John Yoo

Comment

Comment on Professor Yoo, Administration of War

Richard H. Kohn

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  July 5, 2009 at 10:26 am   Posted in: Administrative Law, Law Rev (Duke)  Print This Post Print This Post   One Comment

Duke Law Journal Volume 58 April 2009

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Volume 58 April 2009 Number 7

Foreword

Measuring Judges and Justice

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

The Warp and Woof of Statutory Interpretation: Comparing Supreme Court Approaches in Tax Law and Workplace Law

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

Judging the Judges

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

Predicting Court Outcomes through Political Preferences: The Japanese Supreme Court and the Chaos of 1993

J. Mark Ramseyer

Are Appointed Judges Strategic Too?

Joanna M. Shepherd

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  May 12, 2009 at 7:27 pm   Posted in: Articles and Books, Law Rev (Duke), 200 OK

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