Volume 62, Spring 2010, Issue 3

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ARTICLES The Atomic Midwife: The Eisenhower Administration’s Continuity-of-Government Plans and the Legacy of ‘Constitutional Dictatorship’ Matthew L. Conaty The More You Know: How 360-Degree Feedback Could Help Federal District Judges

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Volume 62, Fall 2009, Issue 1

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ARTICLES Rendition to Torture: A Critical Legal History Alan W. Clarke Conflating and Confusing Contract Interpretation and the Parol Evidence Rule: Is The Emperor Wearing Someone Else’s Clothes? Margaret N.

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Volume 61, Winter 2009, Issue 2

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CENTENNIAL ESSAYS Rutgers Law: The Early Seventies The Honorable Michael Chavies A View of Rutgers Law From the Bench and Beyond The Honorable William Martini ARTICLES The Supreme Court as

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Volume 61, Summer 2009, Issue 4

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LECTURE Reflections Upon Herring V. United States: The Dangers of Narrowing Protections of Civil Rights in the Pressure Cooker Environment in Which We Live Judge Dickinson R. Debevoise SYMPOSIUM 2009:

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Volume 61, Spring 2009, Issue 3

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CENTENNIAL ESSAY The Wind Was at Our Backs: The Third Golden Period of Rutgers Law School Gary L. Francione & George C. Thomas III SYMPOSIUM: UPDATING THE LGBT INTERCOMMUNITY DEBATE

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Volume 61, Fall 2008, Issue 1

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CENTENNIAL ESSAYS Essay: A Unique Experience at Rutgers School of Law The Honorable Jaynee LaVecchia On Idealistic Pragmatism: Experiencing Rutgers Law School-Newark Claire Moore Dickerson Diversity at the People’s Electric

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Volume 60, Winter 2008, Issue 2

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ARTICLES A Framework For The Next Civil Rights Act: What Tort Concepts Reveal About Goals, Results, And Standards Derek W. Black A Framework for the Next Civil Rights Act: What

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Volume 60, Summer 2008, Issue 4

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ARTICLES Space Pirates, Hitchhikers, Guides, and the Public Interest: Transformational Trademark Law in Cyberspace Thomas C. Folsom Judicial Decision Making Under the Microscope: Moving Beyond Politics Versus Precedent Madeline Fleisher

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Volume 60, Spring 2008, Issue 3

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ARTICLES Property and Probable Cause: The Fourth Amendment’s Principled Protection of Privacy Ricardo J. Bascuas Extraterritorial Interrogation: The Porus Border Between Torture and U.S. Criminal Trials Jenny-Brooke Condon The New

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Volume 60, Fall 2007, Issue 1

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SYMPOSIUM 2007 THE PROMISE OF IN RE GAULT: PROMOTING AND PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL IN JUVENILE COURT Reflections on In Re Gault Norman Dorsen I Ain’t Takin’ No Plea:

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