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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2012:2 (March 2012)

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Articles

Homogeneous Rules for Heterogeneous Families: The Standardization of Family Law When There is no Standard Family – Katharine K. Baker (PDF)

Legal Sources of Residential Lock-Ins: Why French Households Move Half as Often as U.S. Household – Robert C. Ellickson (PDF)

Sealand, HavenCo, and the Rule of Law – James Grimmelmann (PDF)

David C. Baum Memorial Lecture on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

Citizens United and Conservative Judicial Activism – Geoffrey R. Stone (PDF)

Notes

Bargaining for Salvation: How Alternative Auditor Liability Regimes Can Save the Capital Markets – Hassen T. Al-Shawaf (PDF)

Analysis Paralysis: Rethinking the Courts’ Role in Evaluating EIS Reasonable Alternatives – J. Matthew Haws (PDF)

The Real Social Network: How Jurors’ Use of Social Media and Smart Phones Affects a Defendant’s Sixth Amendment Rights – Marcy Zora (PDF)

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2012:1 (January 2012)

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A Positive Political Theory of Rules and Standards – Frank Cross, Tonja Jacobi & Emerson Tiller  (PDF)

The People Paradox – Nicole Stelle Garnett  (PDF)

Contract’s Constitutive Core: Solving Problems by Making Deals – James A. Henderson, Jr.  (PDF)

Fairness Versus Welfare in Health Insurance Content Regulation – Amy B. Monahan  (PDF)

David C. Baum Memorial Lecture

The Power of Persuasion Before and Within the Supreme Court: Reflections on NEPA’s Zero for Seventeen Record at the High Court – Richard J. Lazarus  (PDF)

Notes

Drawing a Line: The Need to Rethink Remedies Under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act – Justin A. Walters  (PDF)

Abandoning Property Taxes Assessed on Fallow Nonprofit Property – Brittany L. Viola  (PDF)

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2011:5 (October 2011)

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Symposium: Law and Economics Conference to Honor Thomas S. Ulen

Introduction – John Colombo  (PDF)

Law and Economics in Japan – J. Mark Ramseyer  (PDF)

Maturing into Normal Science: The Effect of Empirical Legal Studies on Law and Economics – Robert Cooter  (PDF)

Formats for Law and Economics in Legal Scholarship: Views and Wishes from Europe – Carole M. Billiet  (PDF)

The Law and Economics of Legal Parochialism – Nuno Garoupa  (PDF)

Two Culture Problems in Law and Economics – Alan Schwartz  (PDF)

The Future of Law and Finance After the Financial Crisis: New Perspectives on Regulation and Corporate Governance for Banks – Dirk Heremans & Katrien Bosquet  (PDF)

The Legal Academy As Dinner Party: A (Short) Manifesto on the Necessity of Inter-Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship – Paul J. Stancil  (PDF)

The Cross-Atlantic Law and Economics Divide: A Dissent – Ben Depoorter & Jef Demot  (PDF)

Present Bias and Criminal Law – Richard H. McAdams  (PDF)

Bail-Ins: Cyclical Effects of a Common Response to Financial Crises – Amitai Aviram  (PDF)

What Comes After Victory for Behavioral Law and Economics? – Russell Korobkin  (PDF)

The Psychological Foundations of Behavioral Law and Economics – Jeffrey J. Rachlinski  (PDF)

The Optimism Bias of the Behavioral Analysis of Crime Control – Doron Teichman  (PDF)

The Origins, Nature, and Promise of Empirical Legal Studies and a Response to Concerns – Theodore Eisenberg  (PDF)

An Empirical Analysis of Empirical Legal Scholarship Production, 1990–2009 – Michael Heise  (PDF)

Measuring Maximizing Judges: Empirical Legal Studies, Public Choice Theory, and Judicial Behavior – Joanna Shepherd  (PDF)

Very Like a Law Professor: An Essay in Honor of Tom Ulen – Ian Ayres  (PDF)

Empiricism and the Rising Incidence of Coauthorship in Law – Tom Ginsburg & Thomas J. Miles  (PDF)

Notes

Who’s Behind Door Number One?: Problems with Using Confidential Sources in Securities Litigation – David Artman  (PDF)

Whose Right Is It Anyway?:The Evisceration of an Infringer’s Seventh Amendment Right in Patent Litigation – Devon Curtis Beane  (PDF)

Keep it Quiet: How Facially Neutral Affirmative Action Passes Constitutional Scrutiny – Alan Wendler Hersh  (PDF)

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2011:4 (August 2011)

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Disintermediating Avarice: A Legal Framework for Commercially Sustainable Microfinance – Steven L. Schwarcz  (PDF)

Measure Twice, Shoot Once: Higher Care for CIA-Targeted Killing – Afsheen John Radsan & Richard Murphy  (PDF)

State Constitutional Failure – Daniel B. Rodriguez  (PDF)

Rescuing the Strong Precautionary Principle from Its Critics – Noah M. Sachs  (PDF)

David C. Baum Memorial Lecture

Transparency in Three Dimensions – Frederick Schauer  (PDF)

Notes

Applying Apprendi to Jury Sentencing: Why State Felony Jury Sentencing Threatens the Right to a Jury Trial – Melissa Carrington  (PDF)

Adjudicating in the Kingdom of Ends: A Constructivist Response to the Hart/Dworkin Debate – Matthew D. Friedlander  (PDF)

Getting Abused and Neglected Children into Court: A Child’s Right of Access Under the Petition Clause of the First Amendment – Ryan M. Rappa  (PDF)

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2011:3 (May 2011)

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Behavioral Antitrust: A New Approach to the Rule of Reason After Leegin – Avishalom Tor & William J. Rinner

The Case for a Limited Protection of Trademark Merchandising – Irene Calboli

Congress’s Right to Counsel in Intelligence Oversight – Kathleen Clark

12 Unnecessary Men: The Case for Eliminating Jury Trials in Drunk Driving Cases – Adam M. Gershowitz

DAVID C. BAUM MEMORIAL LECTURE

Baum Lecture 2010 – Lee C. Bollinger

NOTES

The Battleground over Dual Purpose Documents: Is Work Product Protection Appropriate Under Rule 26(B)(3)? – Gregory A. Marrs

How to Regulate Homeschooling: Why History Supports the Theory of Parental Choice – Courtenay E. Moran

Say What You Mean: The Discoverability of Medical Device Adverse Event Reports – Trevor K. Scheetz

The Absence of Justice: Private Military Contractors, Sexual Assault, and the U.S. Government’s Policy of Indifference – Angela Snell

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2011:2 (March 2011)

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Symposium: The Renewable Energy Legislation Puzzle: Putting the Pieces Together

The Renewable Energy Policy Puzzle: Putting the Pieces Together: Symposium Introduction

Jay P. Kesan

Farming an Uncertain Climate Future: What COP 15 Means for Agriculture

Neil D. Hamilton

The Shaky Political Economy Foundation of a National Renewable Electricity Requirement

Jim Rossi

Indirect Land Use Change, Uncertainty, and Biofuels Policy

Daniel A. Farber

On the Inclusion of Indirect Land Use in Biofuel Regulations

David Zilberman, Gal Hochman & Deepak Rajagopal

Understanding U.S. Ethanol Consumption and Its Implications for Policy: A Study of the Impact of State-Level Incentives

Jay P. Kesan & Atsushi Ohyama

New York’s Roadmap for Reducing Greenhouse Gases in the Transportation Sector

James M. Van Nostrand & Anne Marie Hirschberger

Agriculture at a Crossroads: Energy Biomass Standards and a New Sustainability Paradigm?

Jody M. Endres

Land Use and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Effects of Biofuel Policies

Madhu Khanna, Xiaoguang Chen, Haixiao Huang & Hayri Önal

Do Biofuels Life Cycle Analyses Accurately Quantify the Climate Impacts of Biofuels-Related Land Use Change?

Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira, Peter K. Snyder & Evan H. DeLucia

Geologic Carbon Sequestration: Balancing Efficiency Concerns and Public Interest in Property Rights Allocations

A. Bryan Endres

Innovation Cooperation: Energy Biosciences and Law

Elizabeth Burleson & Winslow Burleson

Notes

Stopping the Pendulum: Why Stare Decisis Should Constrain the Court from Further Modification of the Search Incident to Arrest Exception

David L. Berland

The Japanese Quasi-Jury and the American Jury: A Comparative Assessment of Juror Questioning and Sentencing Procedures and Cultural Elements in Lay Judicial Participation

Daniel Senger

The Video Gaming Act: Gambling with Illinois’ Future

E. Tanner Warnick

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2011:1 (January 2011)

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Why New States Accept Old Obligations

Tai-Heng Cheng

Daubert and Forensic Science: The Pitfalls of Law Enforcement Control of Scientific Research

Paul C. Giannelli

Delaware for Small Fry: Jurisdictional Competition for Limited Liability Companies

Bruce H. Kobayashi & Larry E. Ribstein

Foundational Facts and Doctrinal Change

Suzanna Sherry

Essays

Of Pleading and Discovery: Reflections on Twombly and Iqbal with Special Reference to Antitrust

Richard A. Epstein

Oddball Iqbal and Twombly and Employment Discrimination

Suja A. Thomas

Notes

Designated Beneficiary Agreements: A Step in the Right Direction for Unmarried Couples

Nicole C. Berg

Not What the Doctors Ordered: Nonprofit Hospitals and the New Corporate Governance Requirements of the Form 990

Rummana Alam

The U.S. Real Estate Market on Life Support: Unplugging the RESPA-Rator

Charles S. Yordy III

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2010:5 (September 2010)

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Bankruptcy Reorganizations and the Troubling Legacy of Chrysler and GM

Ralph Brubaker & Charles Jordan Tabb

Her Last Words: Dying Declarations and Modern Confrontation Jurisprudence

Aviva Orenstein

Public Interest(s) and Fourth Amendment Enforcement

Alexander A. Reinert

The City as a Law and Economic Subject

David Schleicher

Notes

Best Let Sleeping Presumptions Lie: Interpretation of “Center of Main Interest” Under Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code and an Appeal for Additional Judicial Complacency

Benjamin J. Christenson

The Confrontation Clause and Pretrial Hearings: A Due Process Solution

Christine Holst

Returning to Reasonableness: The Argument Against Expanding Investigatory Searches and Seizures to Completed Misdemeanors

Daniel S. Lohse

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2010:4 (August 2010)

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Unguarded Indians: The Complete Failure of the Post-Oliphant Guardian and the Dual-Edged Nature of Parens Patriae

Gavin Clarkson & David DeKorte

Debt as Venture Capital

Darian M. Ibrahim

Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience

Michael S. Pardo & Dennis Patterson

David C. Baum Memorial Lecture

Is Carolene Products Obsolete?

David A. Strauss

Notes

CPR: How Jacobsen v. Katzer Resuscitated the
Open Source Movement

R. Michael Azzi

From Stalin to Bin Laden: Comparing Yesteryear’s Anti-Communist Statutes with the Public Employer Provision of the Ohio Patriot Act

Gustavo Otalvora

Animal Law Evolution: Treating Pets as Persons in Tort and Custody Disputes

Christopher D. Seps

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2010:3 (May 2010)

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Conditional Spending and Compulsory Maternity

Nicole Huberfeld

Nobody’s Fools: The Rational Audience as First Amendment Ideal

Lyrissa Barnett Lidsky

Shadows on the Cathedral: Solar Access Laws in a Different Light

Troy A. Rule

Standing, on Appeal

Amy J. Wildermuth & Lincoln L. Davies

Notes

‘Til Death Do You Part . . . and This Time We Mean It: Denial of Access to Divorce for Same-Sex Couples

Colleen McNichols Ramais

DSHEA’s Failure: Why a Proactive Approach to Dietary Supplement Regulation Is Needed to Effectively Protect Consumers

Richard E. Nowak

To Defer or Not to Defer: RESPA, HUD, and the Section 8(b) Circuit Split

Timoth A. Slating

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2010:2 (March 2010)

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Climate Change, Carbon Sequestration, and Property Rights

Alexandra B. Klass & Elizabeth J. Wilson

We Don’t Want to Hear It: Psychology, Literature and the Narrative Model of Judging

Kenworthey Bilz

Citations in the U.S. Supreme Court: An Empirical Study of Their Use and Significance

Frank B. Cross, James F. Spriggs II, Timothy R. Johnson & Paul J. Wahlbeck

The Prosser Notebook: Classroom as Biography and Intellectual History

Christopher J. Robinette

Notes

Lookism: Pushing the Frontier of Equality by Looking Beyond the Law

James Desir

The Demonstration Required to Compel the Administrator to Object Under Title V of the Clean Air Act

Stephanie B. Johnson

: o OMG They Searched My Txts: Unraveling the Search and Seizure of Text Messages

Katharine M. O’Connor

Reconciling the Irreconcilable: Calculating a Debtor’s Projected Monthly Income Under § 1325(b) in Light of the BAPCPA Amendments

Katherine L. Swise

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2010:1 (January 2010)

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Arbitration: The “New Litigation”

Thomas J. Stipanowich

Investment Indiscipline: A Behavioral Approach to Mutual Fund Jurisprudence

William A. Birdthistle

The NCAA, Tax Exemption, and College Athletics

John D. Colombo

Preliminary Judgments

Geoffrey P. Miller

Not a Moral Issue: Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty

Shannon Gilreath

Notes

Growth, Interrupted: Nontherapeutic Growth Attenuation, Parental Medical Decision Making, and the Profoundly Developmentally Disabled Child’s Right to Bodily Integrity

Mary Koll

A Constitutional Door Ajar: Applying the Ex parte Young Doctrine to Declaratory Judgment Actions Seeking State Patent Invalidity

James L. Lovsin

Don’t Just Check “Yes” or “No”: The Need for Broader Consideration of Outside Investment in the Law

Heather A. Miller

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2009:5 (October 2009)

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The Empty Idea of Authority

Laurence Claus

Collateralized Explosive Devices: Why Securities Regulation Failed to Prevent the CDO Meltdown, and How to Fix It

Richard E. Mendales

The Rise and Fall of Invasive ISP Surveillance

Paul Ohm

The Rest Is Silence: Chevron Deference, Agency Jurisdiction, and Statutory Silence

Nathan Alexander Sales and Jonathan H. Adler

The Courage of Innocence: Children as Heros in the Struggle for Justice

Barbara Bennett Woodhouse

Notes

Patents on Tax Strategies: Just Another Harmless Subject

Christopher C. Anderson

MySpace, YourSpace, OurSpace: Student Cyberspeech, Bullying, and Their Impact on School Discipline

Emily K. Kerkhof

Live and Let Drive: The Struggle for Unauthorized Drivers of Rental Cars in Attaining Standing to Challenge Fourth Amendment Searches

Lisa J. Zigterman

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2009:4 (August 2009)

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Articles

The Trouble with Twombly: A Proposed Pleading Standard for Employment Discrimination Cases

Joseph A. Seiner

Invisible Businessman: Undermining Black Enterprise with Land Use Rules

Stephen Clowney

Disclosure, Endorsement, and Identity in Social Marketing

William McGeveran

Virtue’s Domain

Ekow N. Yankah

Notes

Let’s Give Them Something to Talk About: An Empirical Evaluation of Predeliberation Discussions

Jessica L. Bregant

Mind the Gap: A Legal and Economic Analysis of Stockbroker Overtime Eligibility Under the Fair Labor Standards Act

Craig A. Cunningham

Myth of Auditor Independence

Denis A. Klimentchenko

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2009:3 (May 2009)

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The Continuity of Justification Defenses

Kyron Huigens

Tax Shelters and Statutory Interpretation: A Much Needed Purposive Approach

Shannon Weeks McCormack

Trademark use and the Problem of Source

Mark P. McKenna

“Streamlining” The Rule of Law: How the Department of Justice is Undermining Judicial Review of Agency Action

Shruti Rana

Book Review Essays

An Administrative Approach to the Resolution of Mass Torts

Douglas G. Smith

Notes

Unmasking “Anon12345″: Applying an Appropriate Standard When Private Citizens Seek the Identity of Anonymous Internet Defamation Defendants

Erik P. Lewis

Is the Living Wage Dead in Detroit? The Role of Stare Decisis, Www Rule, and Policy Preferences in the Michigan Supreme Court

Michael W. Halpin

No Match? No Thanks: How the Department of Wwwland Security’s No-Match Rule Puts the Jobs of Legal Immigrants in Jeopardy

Katherine M. O’Brien

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2009:2 (March 2009)

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Contracts as Plans

Curtis Bridgeman

Testing the Substitution Hypothesis: Would Credit Card Regulations Force Low-Income Borrowers into Less Desirable Lending Alternatives

Angela Littwin

A Concise Guide to the Records of the State Ratifying Conventions as a Source of the Original Meaning of the US Constitution

Gregory E. Maggs

Should the Government Prosecute Monopolies?

Maurice E. Stucke

Notes

The Ethics of Heat: Fundamentals and Challenges in Allocating the Global Commons

Anthony Russomanno

Thirsting for Change: How the Growth of the Biofuels Industry Can Stimulate Advancements in Water Law

Jacqueline M. Wilkosz

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2009:1 (January 2009)

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The Mystery of Delaware Law’s Continuing Success

William J. Carney and George B. Shepherd

Manufacturing Mystery: A Response To Professors Carney and Shepherd’s “The Mystery of Delaware Law’s Continuing Success”

William B. Chandler III and Anthony A. Rickey

The Uncorporation and Corporate Indeterminacy

Larry E. Ribstein

Delaware’s Disclosure: Moving the Line of Federal-State Corporate Regulation

Robert B. Thompson

Bankruptcy Bondage

Margaret Howard

Unconscious Bias and the Limits of Director Independence

Anthony Page

Notes

Standing Out: A Commonsense Approach to Standing for False Advertising Suits under Lanham Act Section 43(A)

Gerald P. Meyer

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2008:5 (October 2008)

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Unexplainable on Grounds of Race: Doubts about Yick Wo

Gabriel J. Chin

Revisiting Yick Wo v. Hopkins

David E. Bernstein

On Precedent and Progeny: A Response to Professor Gabriel J. Chin’s “Doubts about Yick Wo“

Lenese C. Herbert

Yick Wo Re-Revisted: Nonblack Nonwhites and Fourteenth Amendment History

Thomas W. Joo

Unexplainable on Grounds of Race – a Reply to Comments

Gabriel J. Chin

Warming Up to User-Generated Content

Edward Lee

Innocentrism

Daniel S. Medwed

The Economic Bias in Tort Law

Ronen Perry

Living Together: The Roots of Respect

Martha Nussbaum

Notes

Surviving Rodriguez: The Viability of Federal Equal Protection Claims by Underfunded Charter Schools

Greg Rubio

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2008:4 (August 2008)

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Decoding and Recoding Natural Monopoly, Deregulation, and Intellectual Property

Shubha Ghosh

Rebooting Originalism

Stephen M. Griffin

Bootleggers, Baptists & Televangelists: Regulating Tobacco by Litigation

Bruce Yandle, Joseph A. Rotondi, Andrew P. Morriss and Andrew Dorchak

Notes

Walking and Talking Like a Kerp: Implications of BAPCPA Section 503(C) for Effective Leadership at Troubled Companies

Emily Watson Harring

The Future of the Corroboration Requirement in Patent Law: Why a Clear, Strict Standard Benefits All

Mike R. Turner

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Illinois Law Review, Issue 2008:3 (May 2008)

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Prediction Markets and the First Amendment

Miriam A. Cherry and Robert L. Rogers

Classified Information Leaks and Free Speech

Heidi Kitrosser

Victorian Tort Liability for Workplace Injuries

Michael Ashley Stein

The Accidental Promise: Remaking the Law of Misrepresented Intent

Aditi Bagchi

Notes

Protecting Privacy in a Shared Castle: The Implications of Georgia v. Randolph for the Third-Party Consent Doctrine

Monique N. Bhargava

The Firearm Owners’ Protection Act and the Restoration of Felons’ Rights to Possess Firearms: Congressional Intent Versus Notice

Daniel Brenner

Supreme Court Upholds a Mandate of Death when the Jury is in Equipoise: Challenged Under the Apprendi Interpretation of the Sixth Amendment

Benjamin T. Kurtz

Breaking Asbestos Litigation’s Chokehold on the American Judiciary

Christopher J. O’Malley

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