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Table Of Contents Jan 2012

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Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Instrumentalism At The Federal Circuit, Lucas S. Osborn Jan 2012

Instrumentalism At The Federal Circuit, Lucas S. Osborn

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Another Madoff Masquerade?: Questioning “Securities Fraud” In The Crime And Its Cleanup, J. Scott Colesanti Jan 2012

Another Madoff Masquerade?: Questioning “Securities Fraud” In The Crime And Its Cleanup, J. Scott Colesanti

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Defamation In The Internet Age: Missouri’S Jurisdictional Fight Begins With Baldwin V. Fischer-Smith, Stephen W. Bosky Jan 2012

Defamation In The Internet Age: Missouri’S Jurisdictional Fight Begins With Baldwin V. Fischer-Smith, Stephen W. Bosky

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Jay-Z’S 99 Problems, Verse 2: A Close Reading With Fourth Amendment Guidance For Cops And Perps, Caleb Mason Jan 2012

Jay-Z’S 99 Problems, Verse 2: A Close Reading With Fourth Amendment Guidance For Cops And Perps, Caleb Mason

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Chamber Of Commerce V. Whiting And The Future Of State Immigration Laws, Gregory Delassus Jan 2012

Chamber Of Commerce V. Whiting And The Future Of State Immigration Laws, Gregory Delassus

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Teaching Bush V. Gore As History, Richard L. Hasen Jan 2012

Teaching Bush V. Gore As History, Richard L. Hasen

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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The Natural And The Familiar In Politics And Law, Michael R. Dimino Jan 2012

The Natural And The Familiar In Politics And Law, Michael R. Dimino

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Election Law As Elective Of Choice, Kirsten Nussbaumer Jan 2012

Election Law As Elective Of Choice, Kirsten Nussbaumer

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Teaching Election Administration, Daniel P. Tokaji Jan 2012

Teaching Election Administration, Daniel P. Tokaji

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Teaching Election Law To Political Scientists, Bruce E. Cain Jan 2012

Teaching Election Law To Political Scientists, Bruce E. Cain

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Enlivening Election Law, Joshua A. Douglas Jan 2012

Enlivening Election Law, Joshua A. Douglas

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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One Person, One Vote: Teaching “Sixth Grade Arithmetic”, Michael J. Pitts Jan 2012

One Person, One Vote: Teaching “Sixth Grade Arithmetic”, Michael J. Pitts

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Election Law: Too Big To Fail?, Chad Flanders Jan 2012

Election Law: Too Big To Fail?, Chad Flanders

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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When And How To Teach Election Law In The Undergraduate Classroom, Paul Gronke Jan 2012

When And How To Teach Election Law In The Undergraduate Classroom, Paul Gronke

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Examining Teacher Attitudes Toward Integration: Important Considerations For Legislatures, Courts, And Schools, Mark T. Keaney Jan 2012

Examining Teacher Attitudes Toward Integration: Important Considerations For Legislatures, Courts, And Schools, Mark T. Keaney

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Military Tribunals: A Critical Assessment, Monica Eppinger Jan 2012

Military Tribunals: A Critical Assessment, Monica Eppinger

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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One Language, Many Realities: An Interpretation Of Language, Law, And Section 215(A)(3) Of The Fair Labor Standards Act, Julie L. Newman Jan 2012

One Language, Many Realities: An Interpretation Of Language, Law, And Section 215(A)(3) Of The Fair Labor Standards Act, Julie L. Newman

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Delineating Between Conciliation And Adjudication: A Comment On Resnik And Curtis’S Representing Justice, Amalia D. Kessler Jan 2012

Delineating Between Conciliation And Adjudication: A Comment On Resnik And Curtis’S Representing Justice, Amalia D. Kessler

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Military Commissions: A Place Outside The Law’S Reach, Janet Cooper Alexander Jan 2012

Military Commissions: A Place Outside The Law’S Reach, Janet Cooper Alexander

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Reconceptualizing Federal Courts In The War On Terror, Jonathan Hafetz Jan 2012

Reconceptualizing Federal Courts In The War On Terror, Jonathan Hafetz

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Procedure In Eclipse: Group-Based Adjudication In A Post-Concepcion Era, Myriam Gilles Jan 2012

Procedure In Eclipse: Group-Based Adjudication In A Post-Concepcion Era, Myriam Gilles

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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From “Cases” To “Litigation” To “Contract”: A Comment On Stability In Civil Procedure, David Marcus Jan 2012

From “Cases” To “Litigation” To “Contract”: A Comment On Stability In Civil Procedure, David Marcus

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Table Of Contents Jan 2012

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Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Legislative And Regulatory Responses To Tax Avoidance: Explicating And Evaluating The Alternatives, Erik M. Jensen Jan 2012

Legislative And Regulatory Responses To Tax Avoidance: Explicating And Evaluating The Alternatives, Erik M. Jensen

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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Sustainable Development And The Reconciliation Of Opposites, Alison Peck Jan 2012

Sustainable Development And The Reconciliation Of Opposites, Alison Peck

Saint Louis University Law Journal

This Essay proposes a shift in thinking about the project of sustainable development. Many legal scholars have lamented the limitations of the concept: in cases where no win/win outcome can be identified even after the most careful and coordinated measurement, they argue, the old power struggles between proponents of economics, environment, and equity will be entrenched. This Essay agrees that sustainable development, by definition, encompasses irresolvable tensions. But this fact becomes less troubling if we abandon the Enlightenment-influenced rationalism that demands such resolution, and instead consider sustainable development through more anti-rationalist traditions: the analytical psychology of Carl G. Jung, and …