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“IT’S NOT EASY BEING GREEN”: LOCAL INITIATIVES, PREEMPTION PROBLEMS, AND THE MARKET PARTICIPANT EXCEPTIONMichael Burger
REVITALIZING THE ADVERSARY SYSTEM IN FAMILY LAWJane Murphy
THE COMPLEXITY OF COMPLEXITY: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF JUROR COMPETENCE IN CIVIL CASESMatthew Reiber
IN LOCO PARENTIS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS: ABUSED, CONFUSED, AND IN NEED OF CHANGESusan Stuart
JUDGE SHOPPING: TESTING WHETHER JUDGES’ POLITICAL ORIENTATIONS AFFECT CASE FILINGSAhmed Taha
A FEW GOOD LAWS: WHY FEDERAL CRIMINAL LAW NEEDS A GENERAL ATTEMPT PROVISION AND HOW MILITARY LAW CAN PROVIDE ONERobert Wagner
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