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Volume 79, Issue 5 (2004) Honoring David Shapiro

Articles

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Procedure, Politics and Power: The Role of Congress
Stephen B. Burbank

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Common-Law Compulsory Counterclaim Rule: Creating Effective and Elegant Res Judicata Doctrine
Kevin M. Clermont

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Restyling the Civil Rules: Clarity without Change
Edward H. Cooper

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How like a Winter - The Plight of Absent Class Members Denied Adequate Representation
Susan P. Koniak

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Continuity and the Legislative Design
John F. Manning

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Jurisdiction and Discretion Revisited
Daniel J. Meltzer

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The Tidewater Problem: Article III and Constitutional Change
James E. Pfander

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The Integration of Law and Fact in an Uncharted Parallel Procedural Universe
Stephen N. Subrin and Thomas O. Main

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Punitive Damages, Descriptive Statistics, and the Economy of Civil Litigation
Stephen C. Yeazell

Notes

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Crashing by Design: Toward a Uniform Standard for Public Place Analysis under Federal Copyright Law
Adam Barrett Townshend

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Caught in the Toils of Regulation: Tahoe-Sierra, Ripeness, Permit Requirements, and a Measure of Relief
Adam Greenwood

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Copyright, Congress, and Constitutionality: How the Digital Millennium Copyright Act Goes Too Far
Thomas A. Mitchell

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Legislation Overlap: Should the Clean Water Act of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act Prevail When Pesticides End up in U.S. Waters
Meghan Rhatigan

 
 
 
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ISSN: 0745-3515

 
 
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