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The Lost “Effects” of the Fourth Amendment: Giving Personal Property Due Protection

” included ships, although there is not much clear evide… Many commentators have used ship searches to advance their broader theories about the propriety

When the Sovereign Contracts: Troubling the Public/Private Distinction in International Law

value. By suing for full repayment on the original terms of the bonds, they can make profits of up to 300%-400%. These suits usually take place in U.S

The Church’s Treaties: How the Holy See Makes and Shapes International Law

Shapes International Law abstract. The Holy See has bilateral treaties with sixty-four countries across the globe. These international legal documents, or

Popular Sovereignty and the United States Constitution: Tensions in the Ackermanian Program

name of a “people” whose false consciousness may deprive them of the present ability to recognize what is really in their own interest—though they will

Innocent Abroad? Morrison, Vilar, and the Extraterritorial Application of the Exchange Act

upon their locality for the Government’s jurisdiction,” and are therefore presumed to apply extraterritorially even if they contain no explicit

Auto Clubs and the Lost Origins of the Access-to-Justice Crisis

clubs, as well as their fateful collision with the bar. It then surveys the wreckage and shows that the collision’s impact continues to reverberate

The New Standing Doctrine, Judicial Federalism, and the Problem of Forumless Claims

other forum, they abdicate their constitutional role—undermining the supremacy of federal law, straining the horizontal and vertical separation of

Debtor’s Dilemma: The Economic Case for Ride-Through in the Bankruptcy Code

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On Target? The Israeli Supreme Court and the Expansion of Targeted Killings

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The Access to Knowledge Mobilization and the New Politics of Intellectual Property

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