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Vol. 58 No. 4, March 2017

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Index

  • Pricing the Fourth Amendment.
  • Lessons from Ferguson on individual defense representation as a tool of systemic reform.
  • Legislative exhaustion.
  • Rethinking corporate governance for a bondholder financed, systemically risky world.
  • Forcing players to walk the plank: why end user license agreements improperly control players' rights regarding microtransactions in video games.
  • Indefiniteness as an invalidity defense.
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