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Vol. 51 No. 1, October 2009

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Index

  • Randomization in adjudication.
  • Federalism, forum shopping, and the foreign injury paradox.
  • Contingent constitutionalism: state and local criminal laws and the applicability of federal constitutional rights.
  • How the new economics can improve employment discrimination law, and how economics can survive the demise of the 'rational actor'.
  • Voting with their feet and dollars: the role of investors and the influence of the mutual fund market in regulating fees.
  • Suspicionless border seizures of electronic files: the overextension of the border search exception to the Fourth Amendment.
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