Washington University Law Review
Current Volume: 89
| Volume 89 | Number 1 | 2011 |
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| Key Implications of the Dodd-Frank Act for Independent Regulatory Agencies | Joel Seligman |
| Offsetting and the Consumption of Social Responsibility | Ezra Rosser |
| In Defense of the Substance-Procedure Dichotomy | Jennifer S. Hendricks |
| Activist Distressed Debtholders: The New Barbarians at the Gate? | Michelle M. Harner | NOTES |
| Missouri’s Health Care Battle and Differential Judicial Review of Popular Lawmaking | Raquel Frisardi |
| Bringing RICO to the Ring: Can the Anti-Mafia Weapon Target Dogfighters? | Matthew C. Heger | COMMENTARY |
| Toward a Reality-Based Constitutional Theory | Andrew Coan |
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| Volume 89 | Number 2 | 2012 |
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| Of Meat and Manhood | Zachary A. Kramer |
| Market Makers and Vampire Squid: Regulating Securities Markets After the Financial Meltdown | Robert B. Thompson |
| Judges Who Settle | Hillary A. Sale | NOTES |
| Sex Offenders Are Different: Extending Graham To Categorically Protect the Less Culpable | Eric J. Buske |
| Effective Taxation of Carried Interest: A Comprehensive Pass-through Approach | Jason A. Sacks | COMMENTARY |
| Amputating the Long Arm of the Law: An Analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision in Morrison and Why § 10(b) Still Reaches Issuers of ADRs | Paul B. Maslo |
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| Volume 89 | Number 3 | 2012 |
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| Marginalizing Risk | Steven L. Schwarcz |
| Theorizing Mental Health Courts | E. Lea Johnston |
| Arbitrary Death: An Empirical Study of Mitigation | Emily Hughes | NOTES |
| Social Networking v. The Employment-at-Will Doctrine: A Potential Defense for Employees Fired for Facebooking, Terminated for Twittering, Booted for Blogging, and Sacked for Social Networking | Catherine Crane |
| How ‘Reasonable’ Has Become Unreasonable: A Proposal for Rewriting the Lasting Legacy of Jackson v. Indiana | Nicholas Rosinia | COMMENTARY |
| Like Deck Chairs on the Titanic: Why Spectrum Reallocation Won’t Avert the Coming Data Crunch but Technology Might Keep the Wireless Industry Afloat | Brian J. Love, David J. Love, & James V. Krogmeier |
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| Volume 89 | Number 4 | 2012 |
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| Judging, Expertise, and the Rule of Law | Chad M. Oldfather |
| Cybersecurity and Executive Power | David W. Opderbeck |
| Changing the Marriage Equation | Deborah A. Widiss | NOTES |
| ICANN’s Escape from Antitrust Liability | Justin T. Lepp |
| Setting the Pace for Energy Efficiency: The Rise, Fall, and (Potential) Return of Property Assessed Clean Energy | Jeffrey Hoops |
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| Volume 89 | Number 5 | 2012 |
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| Constitutionalized Negligence | Deana Pollard Sacks |
| “A Horrible Fascination”: Sex, Segregation, and the Lost Politics of Obscenity | Anders Walker |
| Corporate Social Responsibility After Disaster | Susan S. Kuo, Benjamin Means | NOTES |
| Sampling the Circuits: The Case for a New Comprehensive Scheme for Determining Copyright Infringement as a Result of Music Sampling | John S. Pelletier |
| Salazar v. Buono: The Failed Landmark Case and its Illustration of the Two Sides of Plurality Opinions | Daniel Joseph Bass | ONLINE |
| A Due Process Right to Record the Police | Glenn Harlan Reynolds, John A. Steakley |
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| Volume 89 | Number 6 | 2012 |
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| Factions for the Rest of Us | John D. Inazu |
| Liberty’s Forgotten Refugees? Engendering Assembly | Susan Frelich Appleton |
| How Necessary is the Right of Assembly? | Robert K. Vischer |
| Liberty’s Refuge, or the Refuge of Scoundrels?: The Limits of the Right of Assembly | Ashutosh Bhagwat |
| Entering Liberty’s Refuge (Some Assembly Required) | Gregory P. Magarian |
| Linking the Questions: Judicial Supremacy as a Matter of Constitutional Interpretation | Tabatha Abu El-Haj |
| Rebellious State Crimmigration Enforcement and the Foreign Affairs Power | Mary D. Fan |
| Defining Patent Scope by the Novelty of the Idea | Tun-Jen Chiang | NOTES |
| The Unwarranted Weight of a “Paper Barrier”: A Proposal to Ax the Apex Doctrine | Amalia L. Lam |
| Court-Mandated Story Time: The Victim Narrative in U.S. Asylum Law | Jessica Mayo |
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