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  • WHAT A SHORT, STRANGE TRIP IT’S BEEN: MOVING FORWARD AFTER FIVE YEARS OF MARCELLUS SHALE DEVELOPMENT

    Ross H Pifer
    2011-05-07
  • THE SERIES LLC: SUGGESTIONS FOR SURVIVING SOME SERIOUS UNCERTAINTIES

    Michael E. Fink
    2011-05-07
  • RENEGOTIATING THE SOCIAL CONTRACT: HEALTHCARE AS A NATURAL RIGHT

    Jennifer Fahnestock
    2011-05-07
  • A THEORY OF AGENCY LAW

    Paula J Dalley
    2011-05-07
  • Unequal Promises

    Aditi Bagchi
    2011-05-07
  • PROPORTIONALITY: THE STRUGGLE FOR BALANCE IN U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY†

    Michael J Wishnie
    2011-05-07
  • SHIFTING TOWARDS A EUROPEAN ROE v. WADE: SHOULD JUDICIAL ACTIVISM CREATE AN INTERNATIONAL RIGHT TO ABORTION WITH A., B. AND C. v. IRELAND?

    Emma Finney
    2010-05-07
  • THE POISONED CHALICE: IMPERIAL JUSTICE, MORAL RELATIVISM, AND THE ORIGINS OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW

    H Christie
    2010-05-07
  • THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RULE OF LAW AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE UNITED STATES

    Ricardo Gosalbo-Bono
    2010-05-07
  • CAN EXTERNAL PROGRAMS INFLUENCE INTERNAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE RULE OF LAW? SOME OBSERVATIONS FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION PERSPECTIVE

    Esa Paasivirta
    2010-05-07
  • TOWARD A COMMON GROUND DEFINITION OF THE RULE OF LAW INCORPORATING SUBSTANTIVE PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE

    Mark Ellis
    2010-05-07
  • GRAMMAR LESSONS LEARNED: DEPENDENT CLAUSES, FALSE COGNATES, AND OTHER PROBLEMS IN RULE OF LAW PROGRAMMING

    Wade Channell
    2010-05-07
  • PROMOTING THE RULE OF LAW: COOPERATION AND COMPETITION IN THE EU-US RELATIONSHIP

    Ronald A Brand
    2010-05-07
  • THE EMPLOYEE FREE CHOICE ACT: BREATHING NEW LIFE INTO UNIONS OR DEAD IN THE WATER?

    Adam Gorzelsky
    2010-04-26
  • GIRLS DON’T JUST WANNA HAVE FUN: MOVING PAST TITLE IX’S CONTACT SPORTS EXCEPTION

    Jessica Constance Caggiano
    2010-04-26
  • SECULARISM AND THE CONSTITUTION: CAN GOVERNMENT BE TOO SECULAR?

    Jorge O. Elorza
    2010-04-26
  • THE MANY FACES OF STRICT SCRUTINY: HOW THE SUPREME COURT CHANGES THE RULES IN RACE CASES

    Evan Gerstmann, Christopher Shortell
    2010-04-26
  • Regulatory Conflict: Market Integrity Vs. Financial Stability

    Chester S. Spatt
    2009-04-26
  • Will The SEC Survive Financial Regulatory Reform?

    Renee M. Jones
    2009-04-26
  • Why Did Rating Agencies Do Such A Bad Job Rating Subprime Securities?

    Claire A. Hill
    2009-04-26
  • The SEC After The Financial Meltdown: Social Control Over Finance?

    Robert B. Thompson
    2009-04-26
  • Trekking Toward über Regulation: Prospects For Meaningful Change At Sec Enforcement?

    Douglas M. Branson
    2009-04-26
  • Regulatory Politics And Short Selling

    Erik R. Sirri
    2009-04-26
  • Reviewing The Sec, Reinvigorating The Sec

    Jonathan G. Katz
    2009-04-26
  • The Sec And Foreign Companies—A Balance Of Competing Interests

    Kenneth B. Davis
    2009-04-26
  • Brokers As Fiduciaries

    Donald C. Langevoort
    2009-04-26
  • Evolutionary Enforcement At The Securities And Exchange Commission

    Jayne W. Barnard
    2009-04-26
  • Is The Pcaob a “Heavily Controlled Component” Of The Sec?: An Essential Question In The Constitutional Controversy

    Donna M. Nagy
    2009-04-26
  • Misplaced Populist Rage: Congressional Missteps With Executive Compensation Limitations In The Bailout Legislation

    Joseph Filloy
    2009-04-26
  • Acorn And The 2008 Presidential Election Campaign: Perspectives On Alleged Third-Party Voter-Registration Fraud

    Ryan Joyce
    2009-04-26
  • Private Law, Public Consequences, And Virtue Jurisprudence

    Chapin F. Cimino
    2009-04-26
  • Affirmative Action And The “Individual” Right To Equal Protection

    Robert C. Farrell
    2009-04-26
  • Competition Policy And Organizational Fragmentation In Health Care

    Thomas (Tim) Greaney
    2009-04-26
  • Have We Forgotten K-12? The Need For Punitive Damages To Improve Title IX Enforcement

    Katrina A. Pohlman
    2009-04-26
  • Bong Hits 4 Jesus: Student Speech And The “Educational mission” Argument After Morse v. Frederick

    Jeremiah Galus
    2009-04-26
  • Educating Special Education Students Who Have Only Attended Private Schools: After Tom F., Who Is Left With The Bill?

    Alexia M. Baiman
    2009-04-26
  • Conscious Ambiguity: Slaying Cerberus In The Interpretation Of Contractual Inconsistencies

    Gregory M. Duhl
    2009-04-26
  • Dialogue With A Neurosurgeon: Toward A Dépeçage Approach To Achieve Tort Reform And Preserve Corrective Justice In Medical Malpractice Cases

    Jeffrey A. Van Detta
    2009-04-26
  • No Child Left Behind: The Adam Walsh Act and Pennsylvania Juvenile Sex Offenders

    Neal F. Wilson
    2008-04-26
  • Cost Containment May Have a Price, But Is It a Crime? Analyzing the Basis for Criminalizing Managed Care Conduct

    Courtney Lyons Snyder
    2008-04-26
  • Watching the Opera In Silence: Disgust, Autonomy, and the Search for Universal Human Rights

    Richard Delgado
    2008-04-26
  • Enslaved Constitution: Obstructing the Freedom to Travel

    Mitchell F. Crusto
    2008-04-26
  • Fixing the “Undue Hardship” Hardship: Solutions for the Problem of Discharging Educational Loans Through Bankruptcy

    Adam J. Williams
    2008-04-26
  • Providing Hope: Developing a Viable Regulatory Framework for Providing Terminally Ill Patients With Adequate Access to Investigational Drugs

    James P. Sikora
    2008-04-26
  • Corporate Attorney-Client Privileges and Work-Product Protections Should Absolutely Be Preserved

    Jennifer M. Gardner
    2008-04-26
  • Congress, Ex Parte Young, and the Fate of the Three-Judge District Court

    Michael E. Solimine
    2008-04-26
  • So Dark the Con(tu) of Man: The Quest for a Software Derivative Work Right in Section 117

    Lateef Mtima
    2008-04-26
  • American Forum Non Conveniens in Light of the Hague Convention on Choice-of-Court Agreements

    Christopher Tate
    2007-04-26
  • Notes Procedural Fencing in Retiree Benefits Disputes: Applications of the First-Filed Rule in Federal Courts

    Julie Vanneman
    2007-04-26
  • So Dark the Con(tu) of Man: The Quest for a Software Derivative Work Right in Section 117

    Lateef Mtima
    2007-04-26
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