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DUKE LAW JOURNAL




Volume 53 November 2003 Number 2



Thirty-Third Annual Administrative Law Issue
Agencies, Economic Justice, And Private Initiatives


ARTICLES


"Vacation" at Sea: Judicial Remedies and Equitable Discretion in Administrative Law Ronald M. Levin 291

Outsourcing Government Regulation Sidney A. Shapiro 389

Remarks on the Presentations by Professors Shapiro and Levin Mary M. Schroeder 435

Shareholder Value and Auditor Independence William W. Bratton 439

Some Thoughts on an Agenda for the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Elliott J. Weiss 491

The Qualified Legal Compliance Committee: Using the Attorney Conduct Rules to Restructure the Board of Directors Jill E. Fisch,
Caroline M. Gentile
517

"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

Managed Care's Crimea: Medical Necessity, Therapeutic Benefit, and the Goals of Administrative Process in Health Insurance William M. Sage 597

State Regulation of Medical Necessity: The Case of Weight-Reduction Surgery Mark A. Hall 653

Perspectives on State and Federal Antitrust Enforcement Stephen Calkins 673

SEC Enforcement Heuristics: An Empirical Inquiry James D. Cox,
Randall S. Thomas,
Dana Kiku
737

NOTES


Preventing Defendants from Mooting Class Actions by Picking off Named Plaintiffs David Hill Koysza 781

The Pervasive Problem of Court-Sanctioned Secrecy and the Exigency of National Reform David S. Sanson 807

Exporting U.S. Corporate Governance Standards through the Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Unilateralism or Cooperation? Minodora D. Vancea 833