Articles
Reforming the Civil Rights Act of 1871: The Problem of Police Perjury
Michael Goldsmith, 80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1259
A Few Questions About Cross Burning, Intimidation, and Free Speech
Steven G. Gey, 80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1287
The Birth of the Authornym: Authorship, Pseudonymity, and Trademark Law
Laura Heymann, 80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1377 [Article]
Time Travel, Hovercrafts, and the Framers: James Madison Sees the Future and Rewrites the Fourth Amendment
George C. Thomas III, 80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1451
Notes
A “Less Stringent” Standard? How to Give FLSA § 16(b) a Life of Its Own
Brian R. Gates, 80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1519
Exposing the Loansharks in Sheep’s Clothing: Why Re-Regulating the Consumer Credit Market Makes Economic Sense
Diane Hellwig, 80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1567
“What I Have Feared Most Has Now Come to Pass”: Blakely, Booker, and the Future of Sentencing
Katie M. McVoy, 80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1613
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