Contents for the issue include:
ARTICLES:
"Orwell’s Armchair," by Derek E. Bambauer
"Jury Nullification in Modified Comparative Negligence Regimes," by Eli K. Best & John J. Donohue III
"Allocating Pollution," by Arden Rowell
COMMENTS:
"A State-Centered Approach to Tax Discrimination under § 11501(b)(4) of the 4-R Act"
"A Felony, I Presume? 21 USC § 841(b)’s Mitigating Provision and the Categorical Approach in Immigration Proceedings"
"Home Is Where the Court Is: Determining Residence for Child Custody Matters under the UCCJEA"
"Revisiting Revlon: Should Judicial Scrutiny of Mergers Depend on the Method of Payment?"
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