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Home > FLR > Vol. 80 > Iss. 4 (2012)

 

Articles

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Standing of Intervenor-Defendants in Public Law Litigation
Matthew I. Hall

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The Idea of "Too Much Law"
Mila Sohoni

Notes

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Adding Uncertainty to the Virtual Shopping Cart: Antitrust Regulation of Internet Minimum Advertised Price Policies
Julie Beth Albert

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A Territorial Sea Change: The Death on the High Seas Act and the Extension of the Territorial Sea
Andrew S. Levy

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Fear of Commitment: Why CA, Inc. v. AFSCME Leaves Mandatory Advancement Bylaws Undisturbed
Zachary N. Lupu

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The Department of Labor’s Changing Policies Toward the H-2B Temporary Worker Program: Primarily for the Benefit of Nobody
Charles C. Mathes

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RLUIPA and Exclusionary Zoning: Government Defendants Should Have the Burden of Persuasion in Equal Terms Cases
Thomas E. Raccuia

Essay

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Section 2 Enforcement and the Great Recession: Why Less (Enforcement) Might Mean More (GDP)
Alan J. Meese

Lecture

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The Deciders: The Future of Privacy and Free Speech in the Age of Facebook and Google
Jeffrey Rosen

 
 
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