Vol. 159 No. 4, March 2011
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Index
- Randomizing law.
- Lasting legislation.
- International courts and the U.S. Constitution: reexamining the history.
- Mixing up the medicine: a remedy for constitutional inter-clause conflicts and the case of the anti-bootlegging statutes.
- Section 363(b) restructuring meets the sound business purpose test with bite: an opportunity to rebalance the competing interests of bankruptcy law.
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