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Volume 62

Issue 1

Peter B. Rutledge, Decisional Sequencing

David C. Gray, Extraordinary Justice

Bruce E. Boyden, Constitutional Safety Valve: The Privileges or Immunities Clause and Status Regimes in a Federalist System

Hanoch Dagan, Between Rationality And Benevolence: The Happy Ambivalence of Law and Legal Theory

Matthew T. Winberley, Note, D.C. In Action: An Early Look at Meaningful Use, The Government Practice of Medicine, and Tort Reform

Issue 2

Hari M. Osofsky, Diagonal Federalism And Climate Change Implications For The Obama Administration

Anna B. Laakmann, Collapsing The Distinction Between Experimentation And Treatment In The Regulation Of New Drugs

Kami Chavis Simmons, Cooperative Federalism And Police Reform: Using Congressional Spending Power To Promote Police Accountability

Jay A. Soled and Mithell Gans, Related Parties And The Need To Bridge The Gap Between The Income Tax And Transfer Tax Systems

Simon Turner Bailey, Note, Doctor My Doctrine: Medical Malpractice And The Irrepressible Continuing Tort

Mary Ann Lane, Note, “Interactive Services” And The Future Of Internet Radio Broadcasts

Issue 3

David Partlett and Barbara McDonald, International Publications and Protection of Reputation: A Margin of Appreciation But Not Subservience?

Deborah Tuerkheimer, Science-Dependent Prosecution and The Problem Of Epistemic Contingency: A Study Of Shaken Baby Syndrome

Alice Ristroph, Criminal Law in the Shadow of Violence

Robert P. MacKenzie III and C. Clayton Bromberg Jr., Essay, Jury Misconduct What Happens Behind Closed Doors

Joshua Christensen, Beguiled By Giles: The Overlooked Duality of Forfeiture By Wrongdoing

James Conrad Lester, Inculcation Into Indoctrination Predicting Justice Sotomayor’s Impact on Teachers’ Speech in the Public School Classroom