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Volume 83, Issue 2 (Spring 2016) 503-1049

Articles

Contrived Threats versus Uncontrived Warnings: A General Solution to the Puzzles of Contractual Duress, Unconstitutional Conditions, and Blackmail
Einer Elhauge

Racially Polarized Voting
Christopher S. Elmendorf, Kevin M. Quinn & Marisa A. Abrajano
(Codebook)

A Fresh Look at Plausibility Pleading
William H.J. Hubbard

Contract as Empowerment
Robin Kar

Reclaiming the Importance of the Defendant's Testimony: Prior Conviction Impeachment and the Fight against Implicit Stereotyping
Anna Roberts

Comments

Res Judicata, State Adjudications, and the Telecommunications Act of 1996
Zachary R. Clark

Pinning Down Subjective Valuations: A Well-Being-Analysis Approach to Eminent Domain
Maria M. Maciá

Review

Can John Coffee Rescue the Private Attorney General? Lessons from the Credit Card Wars
Myriam Gilles

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