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Volume 73.3 (Summer 2006) 823-1106

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Articles

Do Judges Make Regulatory Policy? An Empirical Investigation of Chevron
Thomas J. Miles & Cass R. Sunstein

Do Cases Make Bad Law?
Frederick Schauer

Judges as Rulemakers
Emily Sherwin

Bottom-Up versus Top-Down Lawmaking
Jeffrey J. Rachlinski

Comments

Are All Roads Tolled? State Sovereign Immunity and the Federal Supplemental Jurisdiction Tolling Program
Joseph F. Cascio

Antitrust and Sharing Information about Product Quality
John Han

Appellate Jurisdiction over the Board of Immigration Appeals's Affirmance without Opinion Procedure
Jessica R. Hertz

Revealing the True Definition of APA § 701(a)(2) by Reconciling "No Law to Apply" with the Nondelegation Doctrine
Viktoria Lovei

Drawing a Line between Terry and Miranda: The Degree and Duration of Restraint
Katherine M. Swift

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