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PAPERS FROM 2007
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 | Jared A. Goldstein (September 6, 2007) Habeas Without Rights |
 | Jonathan M. Gutoff (August 1, 2007) Like a Sturgeon?: Royal Fish, Royal Prerogative and Modern Executive Power |
 | Edward J. Eberle (May 15, 2007) The Architecture of First Amendment Free Speech |
 | Edward J. Eberle (March 2, 2007) The German Idea of Freedom |
 | David M. Zlotnick (March 1, 2007) The Future of Federal Sentencing Policy: Learning Lessons from Republican Judicial Appointees |
 | Jorge O. Elorza (February 28, 2007) Absentee Landlords, Rent Control, and Healthy Gentrification: A Policy Proposal to De-concentrate the Poor in Urban America |
 | Edward J. Eberle (February 13, 2007) Art As Speech |
PAPERS FROM 2006
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 | Nancy L. Cook (September 1, 2006) Witness |
PAPERS FROM 2005
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 | Johnathan M. Gutoff (November 22, 2005) Coerced Labor and Implied Congressional Powers: The Example of Deserting Sailors and Fugitive Slaves |
 | Nancy L. Cook (November 22, 2005) Looking for Justice on a Two-Way Street |
 | Edward J. Eberle (August 1, 2005) Religion and State in the Classroom: Germany and the United States |
 | Andrew Horwitz (August 1, 2005) Mixed Signals and Subtle Cues: Jury Independence and Judicial Appointment of the Jury Foreperson |
 | Edward J. Eberle and Bernhard Grossfeld (March 1, 2005) Law and Poetry |
PAPERS FROM 2004
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 | Peter Margulies (March 3, 2004) Above Contempt?: The Attorney General, the Courts, and Informational Overreaching in Terrorism Prosecutions |
PAPERS FROM 2003
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 | Gail I. Winson (December 1, 2003) Researching the Laws of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations |
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