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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 97, ISSUE 5 (June 2009)
Articles
(Still) Not Fit To Be Named: Moving Beyond Race To Explain Why ‘Separate’ Nomenclature for Gay and Straight Relationships Will Never Be ‘Equal’
by Courtney Megan Cahill
A Voice-Based Framework for Evaluating Claims of Minority Shareholder Oppression in the Close Corporation
by Benjamin Means
Judicial Review of Congress Before the Civil War
by Keith E. Whittington
Notes
The Suspension of Intellectual Property Obligations Under TRIPS: A Proposal for Retaliating Against Technology-Exporting Countries in the World Trade Organization
by Gabriel L. Slater
The Least Televised Branch: A Separation of Powers Analysis of Legislation to Televise the Supreme Court
by Brandon Smith
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