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: Volume 105, Issue 1
Volume 105, Issue 1
ARTICLES
Flexing Judicial Muscle: An Empirical Study of Judicial Activism in the Federal Courts
[citation]
Corey Rayburn Yung
1–60
Privileges or Immunities
[citation]
Philip Hamburger
61–148
Rethinking the Interest-Convergence Thesis
[citation]
Colloquy Responses:
Do the Right Thing: Understanding the Interest-Convergence Thesis
by Stephen M. Feldman
Justin Driver
149–198
The Flawed Probabilistic Foundation of Law and Economics
[citation]
Alex Stein
199–260
ESSAYS
The State (Never) Rests: How Excessive Prosecutorial Caseloads Harm Criminal Defendants
[citation]
Colloquy Responses:
Sacrificing Quantity for Quality: Better Focusing Prosecutors' Scarce Resources
by Stephanos Bibas
Physician, Heal Thyself: Discretion and the Problem of Excessive...
by Josh Bowers
Adam M. Gershowitz & Laura R. Killinger
261–302
Reforming the Filibuster
[citation]
Gerard N. Magliocca
303–328
NOTES & COMMENTS
Legal Remedies for Saving Public Interest Journalism in America
[citation]
Nick Gamse
329–366
The Virtues of Virtual Marking in Patent Reform
[citation]
Corey McCaffrey
367–400
Iqbal
as Judicial Rorschach Test: An Empirical Study of District Court Interpretations of
Ashcroft v. Iqbal
[citation]
Colleen McNamara
401–436
COLLOQUY DEBATE
McDonald v. Chicago
: Which Standard of Scrutiny Should Apply to Gun Control Laws?
[citation]
Lawrence Rosenthal & Joyce Lee Malcolm
437–466