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Articles
Studying the Exclusionary Rule: An Empirical Classic
Albert W. Alschuler
The Unbundled Executive
Christopher R. Berry and Jacob E. Gersen
Judicial Ideology and the Transformation of Voting Rights Jurisprudence
Adam B. Cox and Thomas J. Miles
The Dale Problem: Property and Speech under the Regulatory State
Louis Michael Seidman
Reviews
The Structure of Classical Public Law (reviewing The Rise and Fall of Classical Legal Thought by Duncan Kennedy)
Barry Cushman
Some Realism about Mass Torts (reviewing Mass Torts in a World of Settlement by Richard A. Nagareda)
David Marcus
Comments
Setting the Standard: A Fraud-Based Approach to Antitrust Pleading in Standard Development Organization Cases
James E. Abell III
Assessing the Viability and Virtues of Respondeat Superior for Nonfiduciary Responsibility in ERISA Actions
Bradley P. Humphreys
Nominal Reasonable Royalties for Patent Infringement
Nathaniel C. Love
Pure Consumption Cases under the Federal "Crackhouse" Statute
Michael E. Rayfield
Misbehaving Attorneys, Angry Judges, and the Need for a Balanced Approach to the Reviewability of Findings of Misconduct
Robert B. Tannenbaum
Determining "Reasonableness" without a Reason? Federal Appellate Review Post: "Rita v United States"
Sherod Thaxton
Back Matter
Errata: Jurisdictional Competition and the Evolution of the Common Law
Law Review Editors
Errata: The Defense of Laches in Copyright Infringement Claims
Law Review Editors