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Volume 65, Spring 2013, Issue 3

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Articles RETHINKING SECTION FIVE: DEFERENCE, DIRECT REGULATION, AND RESTORING CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT Tiffany C. Graham The Court’s decision in City of Boerne v. Flores, undermined the

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Volume 65, Winter 2013, Issue 2

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Volume 65, Winter 2013, Issue 2 Articles PRESCRIPTIONS FOR ETHICAL BLINDNESS: IMPROVING ADVOCACY FOR INDIGENT DEFENDANTS IN CRIMINAL CASES Tigran W. Eldred The reasons criminal lawyers so often fail to

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Volume 65, Fall 2012, Issue 1

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Volume 65, Fall 2012, Issue 1 Articles BREAKING THE GOLDEN RULE: JUDICIAL REVIEW OF FEDERAL WATER PROJECT PLANNING Oliver A. Houck The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is one of

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Volume 64, Summer 2012, Issue 4

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Volume 64, Summer 2012, Issue 4 Speeches PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO VOTE: THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT A HALF CENTURY LATER, WHERE ARE WE AND WHAT CHALLENGES REMAIN The Honorable Gary

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Symposium 2012

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The Voting Rights Act of 1965: Where Do We Go From Here? Friday, April 13, 2012 | 9:15 am – 5:00 pm The State House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey Topics

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First Annual Alumni Reception – 2012

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Op-Ed: Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act – Have the Past Three Years Strengthened the Case for its Constitutionality?

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By Brenda Wright, Vice President for Legal Strategies at Demos1 At the end of October, the U.S. Supreme Court will likely announce whether it will take up the question of

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Volume 64, Spring 2012, Issue 3

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Forward THE IMPORTANCE OF HISTORICAL SENSIBILITY Mark S. Weiner Articles A FOUNDING FATHER ON TRIAL: JEFFERSON’S RIGHTS TALK AND THE PROBLEM OF SLAVERY DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD William G. Merkel

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Volume 64, Winter 2012, Issue 2

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Articles WHEN A JURY CAN’T SAY NO: PRESUMED DAMAGES FOR CONSTITUTIONAL TORTS Anthony DiSarro CONFLICTS OF RIGHTS: WHEN THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION RESTRICTS CIVIL LIBERTIES Ofer Raban PROSECUTION USE OF ESTOPPEL

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Volume 64, Fall 2011, Issue 1

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Articles WHAT CONSERVATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL REVOLUTION? MODERATING FIVE DEGREES OF JUDICIAL CONSERVATISM AFTER SIX YEARS OF THE ROBERTS COURT Charles W. “Rocky” Rhodes RISK REGULATION AND REGULATORY LITIGATION Patrick Luff RESOLVING THE

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