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Vol. 75, Spring 2008


Demisesquicentennial

Class Actions in an Administrative State: Kalven and Rosenfield Revisited
Richard A. Nagareda

Articles

Affirmative Action in Law School Admissions: What Do Racial Preferences Do?
Jess Rothstein & Albert H. Yoon


Reviewing the Sentencing Guidelines: Judicial Politics, Empirical Evidence, and Reform
Max M. Schanzenbach &
Emerson H. Tiller

The Real World of Arbitrariness Review
Thomas J. Miles & Cass R. Sunstein


Overseers or "The Deciders"--
The Courts in Administrative Law

Peter L. Strauss


The New Legal Realism
Thomas J. Miles & Cass R. Sunstein


Does Political Bias in the Judiciary Matter?: Implications of Judicial Bias Studies for Legal and Constitutional Reform
Eric A. Posner

Comments

The Right Ones for the Jobs: Divining the Correct Standard of Review for Curtilage Determinations in the Aftermath of Ornelas v United States
Jake Linford


Rule 33(a)'s Interrogatory Limitation: By Party or by Side?
David S. Yoo

Book Review

The Political Economies of Criminal Justice: Governing Through Crime: How the War on Crime Transformed American Democracy and Created a Culture of Fear
Jonathan Simon

Mariano-Florentino Cueller



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