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The Efficient Performance Hypothesis

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The Intercircuit Exclusionary Rule

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The Anti-Antidiscrimination Agenda

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The Defined Contribution Paradigm

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Forum: Models, Race, and the Law

the authors’ ambitious scope leads them to take many shortcuts in methodology as they build their ensembles and label of opportunity. They borrow

Forum: Religious Exemptions and the Family

heterosexual Christian couples) could choose from multiple agencies, permitting them to select the agency they like best and that is well-suited for their

Forum: The Supreme Court (of Baseball)

declared: The owners want to determine what type of commissioner they want before they start mentioning names. There has been some feeling for a return

Forum: Securities Settlements in the Shadows

then, the SEC, the DOJ, and other financial regulators have said that they would try to prosecute more individuals for financial and securities

Forum: How Statutes Interpret the Constitution

; they animate the document and define its basic intentionality. When judges implement these policies, they are carrying out their traditional

Forum: The New Judicial Takings Construct

that are tasked with declaring these individual property rights. The joining of these themes in the Stop the Beach Renourishment plurality opinion sits