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Volume 86.8 (December 2019) 2031-2354

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Articles

Jurisdictional Realism: Where Modern Theories of Choice of Law Went Wrong, and What Can Be Done to Fix Them
Lea Brilmayer & Charles Seidell

Federal Expansion and the Decay of State Courts
Diego A. Zambrano

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Legal Fictions and Foreign Frictions: An Argument for a Functional Interpretation of Jesner v Arab Bank for Transnational Corporations
Kelly Geddes

Exculpatory Evidence Pre-plea without Extending Brady
Brian Sanders

Clarifying Vagueness: Rethinking the Supreme Court’s Vagueness Doctrine
Emily M. Snoddon

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