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Vol. 74, Fall 2007

Articles

The Luck of the Draw: Using Random Case Assignment to Investigate Attorney Ability David S. Abrams and Albert H. Yoon


Jurisdictional Competition and the Evolution of the Common Law Daniel Klerman


Removing Federal Judges James E. Pfander


What Good Is the Social Model of Disability? Adam M. Samaha


Comments

The Case for Reviewing Debt/Equity Determinations for Abuse of Discretion Nathan R. Christensen


The Scope of Statutory Permissiveness: Private Actions to Enforce Self-Evaluation and Transition Plans under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act Casey R. Fronk


Minors’ Constitutional Right to Informational Privacy Helen L. Gilbert


The Common Interest Doctrine and Disclosures during Negotiations for Substantial Transactions Anne King


RLUIPA, Distress, and Damages Jennifer D. Larson


“Second or Successive” Habeas Petitions and Late-Ripening Claims after Panetti v Quarterman Kyle P. Reynolds


The Primary Jurisdiction Two-Step Bryson Santaguida


“Failure to Pay Any Poll Tax or Other Tax”:    The Constitutionality of Tax Felon Disenfranchisement Sloan G. Speck


Virtual Confrontation: Is Videoconference Testimony by an Unavailable Witness Constitutional? Matthew J. Tokson

Book Review

Disability and the Social Contract Anita Silvers and Michael Ashley Stein


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