Issue 1
The 66th Volume of the Annual Survey of American Law is respectfully dedicated to the Honorable Patricia M. Wald
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Tributes to Hon. Patricia M. Wald
Honorable Harry T. Edwards
Nancy Morawetz
Cynthia Estlund
Kelly Askin
David Tolbert
Acknowledgements
Introduction of the Honorable Patricia M. Wald
Dave Lawrence
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Acknowledgement
Hon. Particia M. Wald
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Articles
Toward A “More Enlightened and Tolerant View”: Educational Choice and the Regulation of Religious Institutions
Steven Menashi
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Notes
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit in New Jersey: New Opportunities to Deconcentrate Poverty Through the Duty to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing
James A. Long
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Grass Root Bureaucrats: How Prediction Markets Can Incentivize Citizens to Fill ESA Data Gaps
Daniel R. Marx
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Twilight: The Fading of False Light Invasion of Privacy
Andrew Osorio
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Issue 2
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Articles
Challenges Presented to Military Lawyers Representing Detainees in the War on Terrorism
Matthew Ivey
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The Veterans’ Judicial Review Act Twenty Years Later: Confronting the New Complexities of the Veterans Benefits System
James D. Ridgway
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Notes
100% Capitalist, 90% of the Time: The 20 Day Short-Sale Ban
Jeana Bisnar
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Substantive Consolidation and Parties’ Incentives in Chapter 11 Proceedings
Scott R. Bowling
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Can the Courts Tame the Communications Decency Act?: The Reverberations of Zeran v. America Online
David Lukmire
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Issue 3
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Remarks
Sector-Specific Competition Enforcement at the FCC
Jonathan B. Baker
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Intellectual Property Policy and Competition Policy
William E. Kovacic
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Licensing Restrictions on Fields of Use vs. Adjacent Markets: A Potential Economic Basis for Different Legal Treatment
Marius Schwartz
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Towards an International Dialogue on the Institutional Side of Antitrust
Philip J. Weiser
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Articles
Antitrust Class Certification: Towards an Economic Framework
Bret M. Dickey & Daniel L. Rubinfeld
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Post-Sale Restraints and Competitive Harm: The First Sale Doctrine in Perspective
Herbert Hovenkamp
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Curtailing the Impact of Class Actions on Antitrust Policy
Jonathan M. Jacobson & Joyce Choi
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Heart of Darkness: A Satirical Commentary
J. Douglas Richards
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Notes
A Separation of Powers Defense of Federal Rulemaking Power
Michael Blasie
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Issue 4
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Articles
The Cost of Inequality: Social Distance, Predatory Conduct, and the Financial Crisis
Raymond H. Brescia
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Democracy at the Corner of First and Fourteenth: Judicial Campaign Spending and Equality
James Sample
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Notes
Price Includes Tax: Protecting Consumers from Tax-Exclusive Pricing
Hayes Holderness
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Revising Judicial Application of the Single Subject Rule to Initiative Petitions
Florin V. Ivan
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The Poster’s Plight: Bringing the Public Disclosure Tort Online
Jamie A. Madell
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New York City’s Landmarks Law and the Rescission Process
Joachim Beno Steinberg
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