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Current Issue:
VOLUME 98, ISSUE 2 (January 2010)
Articles
Regulating Bankers' Pay
by Lucian A. Bebchuk & Holger Spamann
Saving Up for Bankruptcy
by Ronald J. Mann & Katherine Porter
Codified Canons and the Common Law of Interpretation
by Jacob Scott
Lecture
Constitutional Law and International Law: National Exceptionalism and the Democratic Deficit?
by The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG
Notes
Nonincorporation of the Establishment Clause: Satisfying the Demands of Equality, Pluralism, and Originalism
by Rupal M. Doshi
Rights Clash: How Conflicts Between Gay Rights and Religious Freedoms Challenge the Legal System
by Laura K. Klein
Biologics Revolution: The Intersection of Biotechnology, Patent Law, and Pharmaceutical Regulation
by Joyce Tam
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