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The Georgetown Law Journal publishes six scholarly issues each year, plus the Annual Review of Criminal Procedure. The Current Issue may be viewed by selecting the link at the top of this section, as may be archives of past issues. For archival issues of the Annual Review of Criminal Procedure, please visit the Office of Continuing Legal Education website.
Current Issue:
VOLUME 98, ISSUE 4 (Apr-10)
Articles
Coasean Blind Spots: Charting the Incomplete Institutionalism
by Gregg P. Macey
Essays
Post-Racialism in the Inner City: Structure and Culture in Lawyering
by Anthony V. Alfieri
A Post-Race Equal Protection?
by Mario L. Barnes, Erwin Chemerinsky, Trina Jones
How Racial Profiling in America Became the Law of the Land: United States v. Brignoni-Ponce and Whren v. United States and the Need for Truly Rebellious Lawyering
by Kevin R. Johnson
Another Hair Piece: Exploring New Strands of Analysis Under Title VII
by Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Disparate Impact
by Girardeau A. Spann
Notes
Reinterpreting Raines: Legislator Standing To Enforce Congressional Subpoenas
by Una Lee
Free at What Cost?: Privacy in the Era of Cloud Computing
by William Jeremy Robison
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