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Volume 1, Issue 1 (2012) Spring 2005

Foreword

 

Foreword
Honorable Samuel A. Alito

Articles

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Precedent Direction And Compliance: Horizontal Stare Decisis On The U.S. Court Of Appeals For The Sixth Circuit
Emery G. Lee III

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Legal Fiction Of The "Unpublished" Kind: The Surreal Paradox Of No-Citation Rules And The Ethical Duty Of Candor
J. Lyn Entrikin Goering

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United Artists: Reviewing The Conscience Shocking Test Under Section 1983
Clifford B. Levine Esq. and L. Jason Blake Esq.

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How The Ninth Circuit Fares In The Supreme Court: The Intercircuit Conflict Cases
Stephen L. Wasby

Current Circuit Splits

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Current Circuit Splits
Circuit Review Staff

Comments

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No Financial Injury No Problem: The Redressability Of Emotional Distress Claims For Willful Violation Of The Automatic Stay Under 11 U.S.C. § 362(H)
Gregg S. Bateman

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The McConnell Corollary: Vague Laws Must Still Toe The Buckley Express Advocacy Line
Austin M. Berry

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Safe Air For Everyone Except The Citizens Of Idaho: Why The Ninth Circuit's Narrow Reading Of RCRA Should Be Overturned
Michael L. Calder

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Neither Good Knorr Bad: The Federal Circuit's Decision To Eliminate The "Adverse Inference" In Willful Infringement Determinations Does Not Alleviate The Burden On Accused Patent Infringers
Ryan H. Coletti

 
 
 
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