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The Three Lives of Mamengwaa: Toward an Indigenous Canon of Construction

aadizookaan, or sacred story, of a tiny worm who went through three phases of life. In the first phase, they were a tiny, bald worm who lived underground. They

Forum: Reasoning Through Reasonableness

sentencing decision that fails to thoroughly and thoughtfully address the congressional directives of § 3553(a) must be considered suspect. Disappointingly

Constraint Through Independence

Journal, especially Thomas Hopson, Briana M. Clark, and Ela A. Leshem, for their thoughtful assistance in developing and editing this Note.

Forum: Three Questions about Hybrid Rights and Religious Groups

half a century, and the Court has yet to move its group rights “doctrine” beyond these few scattered hints. At this point, the smart money says that

Is There a Place for Religious Charter Schools?

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Conspiracy Theory

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When the Interests of Municipalities and Their Officials Diverge: Municipal Dual Representation and Conflicts of Interest in § 1983 Litigation

Yale Law Journal - When the Interests of Municipalities and Their Officials Diverge: Municipal Dual Representation and Conflicts of Interest in

A Theory of the REIT

is necessary to put REITs on level footing again. Our theory shows that the pass-through theory gets things precisely backwards. Investors do not come

The Original Theory of Constitutionalism

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Tenant Screening Thirty Years Later: A Statutory Proposal To Protect Public Records

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