
© 2001 by Washington University
| Volume 79 |
Number 1
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Spring 2001 |
Table of Contents (PDF) |
Faculty List |
| Editorial Board and Staff | Mailing Statement |
ARTICLES |
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| The Modern Corporation and Campaign Finance: Incorporating Corporate Governance Analysis into First Amendment Jurisprudence | Thomas W. Joo | 1 |
| Fool Us Once Shame On You—Fool Us Twice Shame On Us: What We Can Learn from the Privatizations of the Internet Backbone Network and the Domain Name System |
Jay
P. Kesan
Rajiv C. Shah |
89 |
| Lori B. Andrews | 221 | |
NOTES |
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| The DIRECTV NFL Sunday Ticket: An Economic Plea for Antitrust Law Immunity | Bradley W. Crandall | 287 |
| Limits on Justice: The United States’ Failure to Recognize a Right to Counsel in Civil Litigation | Joan Grace Ritchey | 317 |
| Making the Hard Choices: A Collaborative Governance Model for the Biodiversity Context | Matthew Schuckman | 343 |
RECENT DEVELOPMENT |
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| THE ADMISSIBILITY OF EXPERT TESTIMONY ON BATTERING AND ITS EFFECTS AFTER KUMHO TIRE | Michelle Michelson | 367 |
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