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: Colloquy 2008
Colloquy 2008
January
The Jurisdictional Time Limit for an Appeal: The Worst Kind of Deadline—Except for All Others
[pdf]
[citation]
E. King Poor
2008-1
Sad Time: Thoughts on Jurisdictionality, the Legal Imagination, and
Bowles v. Russell
[pdf]
[citation]
Perry Dane
2008-2
Congressional Polarization Due to Maximizing Political Satisfaction: Why Elhauge's Current Enactable Preferences Default Rule Fails to Avoid the Congressional Deadlock and Polarization that Stems from Expansionist Statutory Interpretation
[pdf]
[citation]
Timothy J. Droske
2008-3
February
Hot Spots in the Legislative Climate Change Proposals
[pdf]
[citation]
Carol M. Rose
2008-4
Balancing Mandate and Discretion in the Institutional Design of Federal Climate Change Policy
[pdf]
[citation]
Robert L. Glicksman
2008-5
Jurisdiction, Merits, and Procedure: Thoughts on Dodson's Trichotomy
[pdf]
[citation]
Howard M. Wasserman
2008-6
Appreciating Mandatory Rules: A Reply to Critics
[pdf]
[citation]
Scott Dodson
2008-7
March
The Unavailability Requirement
[pdf]
[citation]
Aaron R. Petty
2008-8
Climate Change Legislation in Context
[pdf]
[citation]
Hari M. Osofsky
2008-9
April
"Too Plain for Argument?" The Uncertain Congressional Power to Require Parties to Choose Presidential Nominees Through Direct and Equal Primaries
[pdf]
[citation]
Richard L. Hasen
2008-10
Sprint/United Management Co. V. Mendehlson
: The Supreme Court Appears to have Punted on the Admissibility of "Me Too" Evidence of Discrimination. But Did It?
[pdf]
[citation]
Mitchell H. Rubinstein
2008-11
What
Twombly
and
Mead
Have in Common
[pdf]
[citation]
Amy J. Wildermuth
2008-12
Antitrust Issues Raised by the Emerging Global Internet Economy
[pdf]
[citation]
David S. Evans
2008-13