DUKE LAW JOURNAL |
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| Volume 56 |
October 2006 |
Number 1 | |
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CONTENTS |
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ARTICLES |
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| Policy Analysis for Natural Hazards: Some Cautionary Lessons From Environmental Policy Analysis |
Matthew D. Adler | 1 | |
| Post-Disaster Tax Legislation: A Series of Unfortunate Events |
Ellen P. Aprill Richard Schmalbeck |
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| Horizontal Political Externalities: The Supply and Demand of Disaster Management |
Ben Depoorter | 101 | |
| Criminal Justice Collapse: The Constitution After Hurricane Katrina |
Brandon L. Garrett Tania Tetlow |
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| Did NEPA Drown New Orleans? The Levees, the Blame Game, and the Hazards of Hindsight |
Douglas A. Kysar Thomas O. McGarity |
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| State Executive Lawmaking in Crisis |
Jim Rossi | 237 | |
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| The Virtue of Vagueness: A Defense of South Dakota v. Dole |
Reeve T. Bull | 279 | |
| The Problems of the Utility Anaylsis in Fisher and Its Associated Policy Implications and Flaws |
Samantha A. Jameson | 311 | |
| Johnson v. California: A Grayer Shade of Brown |
Brandon N. Robinson | 343 | |
