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The Partner-Manager: Some Thoughts On Bebchuk And Fried, Lawrence E. Mitchell
The Partner-Manager: Some Thoughts On Bebchuk And Fried, Lawrence E. Mitchell
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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Original Citizenship, Josh Blackman
Original Citizenship, Josh Blackman
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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Opportunistic Textualism, Lawrence M. Solan
Opportunistic Textualism, Lawrence M. Solan
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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Is Textualism Doomed?, Ilya Somin
Is Textualism Doomed?, Ilya Somin
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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Punitive Damages And Private Ordering Fetishism, Dan Markel
Punitive Damages And Private Ordering Fetishism, Dan Markel
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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“Retributive Damages” And The Death Of Private Ordering, Michael I. Krauss
“Retributive Damages” And The Death Of Private Ordering, Michael I. Krauss
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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The Future Of The United States Commission On Civil Rights, Lisa Crooms, Dawinder S. Sidhu
The Future Of The United States Commission On Civil Rights, Lisa Crooms, Dawinder S. Sidhu
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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Exploring Panel Effects, Pauline T. Kim
Exploring Panel Effects, Pauline T. Kim
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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Is The Filibuster Constitutional?, Josh Chafetz, Michael J. Gerhardt
Is The Filibuster Constitutional?, Josh Chafetz, Michael J. Gerhardt
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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The Right To Remain Silent, Charles Weisselberg, Stephanos Bibas
The Right To Remain Silent, Charles Weisselberg, Stephanos Bibas
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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The Argument For Same-Sex Marriage, Nelson Tebbe, Deborah A. Widiss, Shannon Gilreath
The Argument For Same-Sex Marriage, Nelson Tebbe, Deborah A. Widiss, Shannon Gilreath
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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Testing The Master Tools, Kimberly West-Faulcon
Testing The Master Tools, Kimberly West-Faulcon
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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A Failure Of Uniform Laws?, Michael Risch
A Failure Of Uniform Laws?, Michael Risch
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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Weak Solutions To An Illusory Problem, Steven N. Kaplan
Weak Solutions To An Illusory Problem, Steven N. Kaplan
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
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Should Bush Administration Lawyers Be Prosecuted For Authorizing Torture?, Claire Finkelstein, Michael Lewis
Should Bush Administration Lawyers Be Prosecuted For Authorizing Torture?, Claire Finkelstein, Michael Lewis
University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online
The February 19th, 2010 release of a memorandum by the Justice Department clearing former Bush Administration lawyers John Yoo and Jay Bybee of any professional misconduct for their roles in authoring the so-called torture memos may have closed the chapter on the case against Bush Administration lawyers for formal sanctions from the United States government. But the debate about the propriety of the lawyers’ actions and the proper repercussions for them is far from over. The DOJ memorandum has renewed debate in the press and the academy about the now-hypothetical just deserts for the two men, even while Spanish authorities …