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: Volume 102, Issue 4
Volume 102, Issue 4
ARTICLES
"To Encourage Settlement": Rule 68, Offers of Judgment, and the History of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
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Robert G. Bone
1561-1622
Labor, Luck, and Love: Reconsidering the Sanctity of Separate Property
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Shari Motro
1623-1666
Reputation Nation: Law in an Era of Ubiquitous Personal Information
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Lior Jacob Strahilevitz
1667-1738
The Original Meaning of "Unusual": The Eighth Amendment as a Bar to Cruel Innovation
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John F. Stinneford
1739-1826
ESSAY
The Impact of Computers on the Legal Profession: Evolution or Revolution?
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Richard L. Marcus
1827-1868
REVIEW ESSAY
Navigating the New Politics of Judicial Appointments
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David R. Stras & Ryan W. Scott
1869-1918
COMMENTS
In Search of "Refinement Without Exclusiveness": Inclusionary Zoning in Highland Park, Illinois
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Laura Nirider
1919-1952
An Unredeemed Promise: How Courts Can Prevent Offensive Collateral Estoppel from Undercutting the Policy Goals of Amended Federal Rule of Evidence 408
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Elias C. Selinger
1953-1986
COLLOQUY ESSAYS
Antitrust Issues Raised by the Emerging Global Internet Economy
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David S. Evans
1987-2008
"Too Plain for Argument?" The Uncertain Congressional Power to Require Parties to Choose Presidential Nominees Through Direct and Equal Primaries
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Richard L. Hasen
2009-2020
Human Rights and Globalization: Putting the Race to the Top in Perspective
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Holning Lau
2021-2034
Heller
's Future in the Lower Courts
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Glenn H. Reynolds & Brannon P. Denning
2035-2044