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: Volume 100, Issue 3
Volume 100, Issue 3
ARTICLES
Efficient Trespass: The Case for "Bad Faith" Adverse Possession
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Lee Anne Fennell
1037-1096
A Constitutional Hierarchy of Religions? Justice Scalia, the Ten Commandments, and the Future of the Establishment Clause
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Thomas B. Colby
1097-1140
Tiresias and the Justices: Using Information Markets to Predict Supreme Court Decisions
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Miriam A. Cherry
& Robert L. Rogers
1141-1196
Redundant Tax and Spending Programs
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Nancy Staudt
1197-1250
REVIEW ESSAY
After Public Interest Law
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Scott L. Cummings
& Ingrid V. Eagly
1251-1294
BOOK REVIEW
The Red Menace, Revisited
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David E. Bernstein
1295-1324
COMMENTS
Calling a Lemon a Lemon: Regulating Electronic Gambling Machines to Contain Pathological Gambling
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Bradley S. Fiorito
1325-1366
Why the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Proves the Case for a New Zealand-Style Comprehensive Social Insurance Plan in the United States
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James C. Harris
1367-1408
West Virginia's Painful Settlement: How the OxyContin Phenomenon and Unconventional Theories of Tort Liability May Make Pharmaceutical Companies Liable for Black Markets
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Joseph B. Prater
1409-1438
Invoking the Penalty: How Florida's Felon Disenfranchisement Law Violates the Constitutional Requirement of Population Equality in Congressional Representation, and What to Do About It
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Katherine Shaw
1439-1477