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Vol. 52 No. 4, March 2011

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Index

  • Provocation manslaughter as partial justification and partial excuse.
  • Mismatch: the misuse of market efficiency in market manipulation class actions.
  • You do have to keep your promises: a disgorgement theory of contract remedies.
  • Suitable for framing: business deductions in a net income tax system.
  • What to do with Daubert: how to bring standards of reliable scientific evidence to the national vaccine injury compensation program.
  • Causing damage without authorization: the limitations of current judicial interpretations of employee authorization under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
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