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We are pleased to announce our selection of thirteen articles, four essays, and twelve student notes for Volume 105. The authors and titles of these selected pieces can be accessed here.

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Currently on the Colloquy: Online Companion to the Law Review

  Religion and Race: The Ministerial Exception Reexamined   Ian Bartrum
         
 

Current Print Issue: Winter 2011, Volume 105, Issue 2

  SYMPOSIUM
  Foreword: Political Science and Law [citation]   Nick Gamse & Stephanie Kissel Leiter
  Agency Rulemaking and Political Transitions [citation] [data]   Anne Joseph O'Connell
  Beyond Principal-Agent Theories: Law and the Judicial Hierarchy [citation]   Pauline T. Kim
  Realism About Judges [citation]   Richard A. Posner
  Diversifying the Federal Bench: Is Universal Legitimacy for the U.S. Justice System Possible? [citation]   Nancy Scherer
  Strategic Globalization: International Law as an Extension of Domestic Political Conflict [citation]   Jide Nzelibe
  The New Old Legal Realism [citation]   Tracey E. George, Mitu Gulati & Ann C. McGinley
  Party Polarization and Congressional Committee Consideration of Constitutional Questions [citation]   Neal Devins
         
  CLARIFICATION      
  Is Affirmative Action Responsible for the Achievement Gap Between Black and White Law Students? A Correction, a Lesson, and an Update [citation] [data]   Katherine Y. Barnes
  Revisiting Law School Mismatch: A Comment on Barnes (2007, 2011) [citation] [data]   Doug Williams, Richard Sander, Marc Luppino & Roger Bolus
         
  NOTES & COMMENTS      
  Qualified Immunity, Constitutional Stagnation, and the Global War on Terror [citation]   Sarah L. Lochner
  A Foucauldian Call for the Archaeological Excavation of Discourse in the Post-Boumediene Habeas Litigation [citation]   Jonathan David Shaub
  Tax Accrual Workpapers and Textron: Is Litigation Strategy No Longer Protected? [citation]   Lindsey Sullivan
         
  COLLOQUY ESSAYS      
  The Demise of "Drive-by Jurisdictional Rulings" [citation]   Howard M. Wasserman
  Rethinking the Order of Battle in Constitutional Torts: A Reply to John Jeffries [citation]   Nancy Leong