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: Volume 101, Issue 4
Volume 101, Issue 4
ARTICLES
Ideological Drift among Supreme Court Justices: Who, When, and How Important?
[citation]
Lee Epstein, Andrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn & Jeffrey A. Segal
1483-1542
Paying CEOs in Bankruptcy: Executive Compensation When Agency Costs are Low
[citation]
M. Todd Henderson
1543-1618
Rethinking Patent Law's Uniformity Principle
[citation]
Craig Allen Nard & John F. Duffy
1619-1676
Grandfathering and Environmental Regulation: The Law and Economics of New Source Review
[citation]
Jonathan Remy Nash & Richard L. Revesz
1677-1734
Rethinking Patent Law's Uniformity Principle: A Response to Nard & Duffy
[citation]
S. Jay Plager & Lynne E. Pettigrew
1735-1758
ESSAY
Is Affirmative Action Responsible for the Achievement Gap Between Black and White Law Students?
[citation]
Katherine Y. Barnes
1759-1808
REVIEW ESSAY
Uncovering
Covering
[citation]
Russell K. Robinson
1809-1850
NOTE
Substantial Similarity and Architectural Works: Filtering Out "Total Concept and Feel"
[citation]
Daniel Su
1851-1884
COLLOQUY ESSAYS
Justices Who Change: A Response to Epstein et al.
[citation]
Linda Greenhouse
1885-1890
The Use and Limits of Martin-Quinn Scores to Assess Supreme Court Justices, with Special Attention to the Problem of Ideological Drift
[citation]
Ward Farnsworth
1891-1904
Why Supermajoritarianism Does Not Illuminate the Interpretive Debate Between Originalists and Non-Originalists
[citation]
Ethan J. Leib
1905-1918
Originalism and Supermajoritarianism: Defending the Nexus
[citation]
John O. McGinnis & Michael B. Rappaport
1919-1930
Is Post-
Kelo
Eminent Domain Reform Bad for the Poor?
[citation]
Ilya Somin
1931-1944