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Articles in November, 2006 issue of Duke Law Journal
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Gay rights and American constitutionalism: what's a constitution for?
by Wilkinson, J. Harvie, III -
Moving past hippies and harassment: a historical approach to sex, appearance, and the workplace.
by Williamson, Erica -
The Rooker-Feldman doctrine: what does it mean to be inextricably intertwined?
by Jones, Allison B. -
A rhetoric for ratification: the argument of 'The Federalist' and its impact on constitutional interpretation.
by Coenen, Dan T. -
An empirical examination of the equal protection challenge to contingency fee restrictions in medical malpractice reform statutes.
by Dwyer, Casey L. -
Taking the sting out of reporting requirements: reproductive health clinics and the constitutional right to informational privacy.
by Bodger, Jessica Ansley -
Regulation as delegation: private firms, decisionmaking, and accountability in the administrative state.
by Bamberger, Kenneth A.
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