Vol. 109 No. 4, February 2011
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Index
- Limited war and the Constitution: Iraq and the crisis of presidential legality.
- Federalism and criminal law: what the feds can learn from the states.
- Citizens United and the illusion of coherence.
- Revitalizing motive and opportunity pleading after Tellabs.
- Respondeat superior as an affirmative defense: how employers immunize themselves from direct negligence claims.
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