Vol. 109 No. 5, March 2011
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Index
- The case for rebalancing antitrust and regulation.
- Super deference, the science obsession, and judicial review as translation of agency science.
- Falling through the crack: how courts have struggled to apply the crack amendment to "nominal career" and "plea bargain" defendants.
- Coercion's common threads: addressing vagueness in the federal criminal prohibitions on torture by looking to state domestic violence laws.
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