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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 96, ISSUE 6 (August 2008)
Articles
The Judgment Power
by William Baude
Should Courts Give Stare Decisis Effect to Statutory Interpretation
Methodology?
by Sydney Foster
Responders’ Responsibility: Liability and Immunity in Public Health Emergencies
by Sharona Hoffman
Tabloid Constitutionalism: How a Bill DoesnŐt Become a Law
by Brian C. Kalt
The Property Puzzle
by Annon Lehavi
Notes
“The Provision of Material Support and Resources” and Lawsuits Against State Sponsors of Terrorism
by Michael T. Kotlarczyk
Taking the Temple: Eminent Domain and the Limits of RLUIPA
by Daniel N. Lerman
Gods & Gays: Analyzing the Same-Sex Marriage Debate from a
Religious Perspective
by Ben Schuman
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