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DUKE LAW JOURNAL
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Volume 53 |
November 2003 |
Number
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Thirty-Third Annual Administrative Law Issue
Agencies, Economic Justice, And Private Initiatives
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ARTICLES
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"Vacation" at Sea: Judicial Remedies and Equitable Discretion
in Administrative Law |
Ronald M. Levin |
291 |
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Outsourcing Government Regulation |
Sidney A. Shapiro |
389 |
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Remarks on the Presentations by Professors Shapiro and
Levin |
Mary M. Schroeder |
435 |
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Shareholder Value and Auditor Independence |
William W. Bratton |
439 |
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Some Thoughts on an Agenda for the Public Company Accounting
Oversight Board |
Elliott J. Weiss |
491 |
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The Qualified Legal Compliance Committee: Using the Attorney
Conduct Rules to Restructure the Board of Directors |
Jill E. Fisch,
Caroline M. Gentile |
517 |
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"Mediation-Only" Filings in the Delaware Court of Chancery:
Can New Value Be Added by One of America's Business Courts? |
Leo E. Strine,
Jr. |
585 |
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Managed Care's Crimea: Medical Necessity, Therapeutic
Benefit, and the Goals of Administrative Process in Health Insurance
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William M. Sage |
597 |
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State Regulation of Medical Necessity: The Case of Weight-Reduction
Surgery |
Mark A. Hall |
653 |
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Perspectives on State and Federal Antitrust Enforcement
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Stephen Calkins |
673 |
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SEC Enforcement Heuristics: An Empirical Inquiry
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James D. Cox,
Randall S. Thomas,
Dana Kiku |
737 |
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NOTES
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Preventing Defendants from Mooting Class Actions by Picking
off Named Plaintiffs |
David Hill Koysza |
781 |
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The Pervasive Problem of Court-Sanctioned Secrecy and
the Exigency of National Reform |
David S. Sanson |
807 |
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Exporting U.S. Corporate Governance Standards through
the Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Unilateralism or Cooperation? |
Minodora D.
Vancea |
833 |