DUKE LAW JOURNAL
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| Volume 56 |
November 2006
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Number 2 |
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CONTENTS
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ARTICLES
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Regulation as Delegation: Private Firms, Decisionmaking, and Accountability in the Administrative State
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Kenneth A. Bamberger |
377 |
A Rhetoric for Ratification: The Argument of The Federalist and Its Impact on Constitutional Interpretation
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Dan T. Coenen |
469 |
ESSAY
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Gay Rights and American Constitutionalism: What's a Constitution For?
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The Honorable J. Harvie Wilkinson III |
545 |
NOTES
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Taking the Sting out of Reporting Requirements: Reproductive Health Clinics and the Constitutional Right to Informational Privacy
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Jessica Ansley Bodger |
583 |
An Empirical Examination of the Equal Protection Challenge to Contingency Fee Restrictions in Medical Malpractice Reform Statutes
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Casey L. Dwyer |
611 |
The Rooker-Feldman Doctrine: What Does It Mean to Be Inextricably Intertwined?
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Allison B. Jones |
643 |
Moving Past Hippies and Harassment: A Historical Approach to Sex, Appearance, and the Workplace
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Erica Williamson |
681 |