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: Volume 105, Issue 2
Volume 105, Issue 2
SYMPOSIUM
Foreword: Political Science and Law
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Nick Gamse & Stephanie Kissel Leiter
467–470
Agency Rulemaking and Political Transitions
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Anne Joseph O'Connell
471–534
Beyond Principal-Agent Theories: Law and the Judicial Hierarchy
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Pauline T. Kim
535–576
Realism About Judges
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Richard A. Posner
577–586
Diversifying the Federal Bench: Is Universal Legitimacy for the U.S. Justice System Possible?
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Nancy Scherer
587–634
Strategic Globalization: International Law as an Extension of Domestic Political Conflict
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Jide Nzelibe
635–688
The New Old Legal Realism
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Tracey E. George, Mitu Gulati & Ann C. McGinley
689–736
Party Polarization and Congressional Committee Consideration of Constitutional Questions
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Neal Devins
737–788
CLARIFICATION
Is Affirmative Action Responsible for the Achievement Gap Between Black and White Law Students?
A Correction, a Lesson, and an Update
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Katherine Y. Barnes
791–812
Revisiting Law School Mismatch: A Comment on Barnes (2007, 2011)
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Doug Williams, Richard Sander, Marc Luppino & Roger Bolus
813–828
NOTES & COMMENTS
Qualified Immunity, Constitutional Stagnation, and the Global War on Terror
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Sarah L. Lochner
829–868
A Foucauldian Call for the Archaeological Excavation of Discourse in the Post-
Boumediene
Habeas Litigation
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Jonathan David Shaub
869–918
Tax Accrual Workpapers and
Textron
: Is Litigation Strategy No Longer Protected?
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Lindsey Sullivan
919–946
COLLOQUY ESSAYS
The Demise of "Drive-by Jurisdictional Rulings"
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Howard M. Wasserman
947–968
Rethinking the Order of Battle in Constitutional Torts: A Reply to John Jeffries
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Nancy Leong
969–982