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182009Newspapers and the Fourteenth Amendment: What Did the American Public Know About Section 1?George C. Thomas IIIMore
182009The New Originalism Meets the Fourteenth Amendment: Original Public Meaning and the Problem of IncorporationLawrence RosenthalMore
182009Incorporation and Originalist TheoryLawrence B. SolumMore
182009Beyond IncorporationKurt T. LashMore
182009The Fourteenth Amendment, the Bill of Rights, and the (First) Criminal Procedure RevolutionDonald A. DrippsMore
182009Commentary: Was the Bill of Rights Irrelevant to Nineteenth-Century State Criminal Procedure?Carolyn B. RamseyMore
182009How Much Does It Really Matter Whether Courts Work Within the "Clearly Marked" Provisions of the Bill of Rights or With the "Generalities" of the Fourteenth Amendment?Yale KamisarMore
172008ForewordMaimon SchwarzschildMore
172008The Ethics and Economics of American Legal Education TodayMaimon SchwarzschildMore
172008ShamePaul CamposMore
172008Comments on the Legal Education CartelLloyd CohenMore
172008Electronics and the Future of Law SchoolsEli M. NoamMore
172008Defining Our Responsibilities: Being an Academic FiduciaryRichard A. MatasarMore
172008The Market for DeansDaniel B. RodriguezMore
172008Should Law Schools Support Faculty Research?Edward RubinMore
172008Gresham's Law in Legal EducationSteven R. SmithMore
172008Law School Faculty as Free AgentsClayton P. GilletteMore
172008Affirmative Action in American Law SchoolsGail HeriotMore
172008The Private and Public Employment of African-American Lawyers, 1960-2000James LindgrenMore
172008Post-Tenure Review As If It MatteredJayne W. BarnardMore
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