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Volume 82, Issue 3 (Summer 2015) 1072-1779

Articles

Our Divided Patent System
John R. Allison, Mark A. Lemley & David L. Schwartz 

The Article III Problem in Bankruptcy
Anthony J. Casey & Aziz Z. Huq 

The Meaning of Legal "Meaning" and Its Implications for Theories of Legal Interpretation
Richard H. Fallon Jr.

Performance-Based Consumer Law
Lauren E. Willis

Comments

The Imposition of Discretionary Supervised Release Conditions: Nudging Judges to Follow the Law
Michael P. Kenstowicz

A Stern Look at the Property Status of Top-Level Domains
William Larsen

Too Fast, Too Frequent? High-Frequency Trading and Securities Class Actions
Tara E. Levens

In Defense of a Strict Pleading Standard for False Claims Act Whistleblowers
Michael Lockman

The Unappealing State of Certificates of Appealability
Margaret A. Upshaw

Sued If You Do, Sued If You Don't: Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act as a Defense to Race-Conscious Districting
Caroline A. Wong

Truth or Unintended Consequences: Reining in Appellate Court Action in the Absence of a Government Appeal
Morgan Yates

Book Reviews

Law and Subjective Well-Being
Thomas S. Ulen

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