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Vol. 71 - Summer 2004

Articles

Using Force John Yoo
 
The Origins of the American Public Trust Doctrine: What Really Happened in Illinois Central Joseph D. Kearney &
Thomas W. Merrill
 
Information Markets, Administrative Decisionmaking, and Predictive Cost-Benefit Analysis Michael Abramowicz
 
The Economic Analysis of Regulation: A Response to the Critics Robert W. Hahn

Comments

Firearm Enhancements under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines Kendall C. Burman
 
Diluting the Commercial Speech Doctrine: "Noncommercial Use" and the Federal Trademark Dilution Act Patrick D. Curran
 
The Worst Seats in the House: Stadium-Style Movie Theaters and the Americans with Disabilities Act Felicia H. Ellsworth
 
Federal Postconviction Relief and 28 USC 2255(4): Are State Court Decisions "Facts"? Terrell J. Iandiorio
 
Reducing Delays in Hatch-Waxman Multidistrict Litigation William J. Martin
 
Federal Preemption of State Law Relating to an Air Carrier's Services Eric E. Murphy
 

Reviews

Inflating the Nation's Power
Narrowing the Nation's Power: The Supreme Court Sides with the States

John T. Noonan, Jr.
David P. Currie
 
After Bureaucracy
The New Constitutional Order

Mark Tushnet.
Michael C. Dorf

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