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Volume 83, Issue 3

Articles

Standing at the Crossroads: The Roberts Court in Historical Perspective
Maxwell L. Stearns, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 875

Business Outsourcing and the Agency Cost Problem
George S. Geis, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 955 [Abstract] [Article]

The Cupability of Felony Murder
Guyora Binder, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 965

The “Enemy Combatant” Cases in Historical Context: The Inevitability of Pragmatic Judicial Review
Robert J. Pushaw, Jr., 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1005 [Article]

Three Faces of Deference
Paul Horwitz, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1061

Constructive Knowledge, Probable Cause, and Administrative Decisionmaking
Simon Stern, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1085 [Abstract] [Article]

Corporate Federalism in the Administrative State: The SEC’s Discretion to Move the Line Between the State and Federal Realms of Corporate Governance
Robert B. Thompson, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1143 [Abstract] [Article]

Symposium

Introduction
Amy Coney Barrett, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1147

Stare Decisis and the Constitution: Four Questions and Answers
Thomas Healy, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1173

Articles

The Textualization of Precedent
Peter M. Tiersma, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1187 [Abstract] [Article]

Symposium

Lincoln and Judicial Authority
Michael Stokes Paulsen, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1227

Essay

Ranking Judges According to Citation Bias (As a Means to Reduce Bias)
Stephen J. Choi & G. Mitu Gulati, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1279 [Abstract] [Article]

Symposium

Polyphonic Stare Decisis: Listening to Non-Article III Actors
Kermit Roosevelt III, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1303

Notes

The Attorney, Client and . . . the Government?: A New Dimension to the Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Protection in the Post-Enron Era
Melissa L. Nunez, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1311 [Article]

Symposium

Legislative and Executive Stare Decisis
Mark Tushnet, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1339

Notes

A Comparative Analysis of the Origins and Structure of Public Health Financing for HIV Care in the United States and England
Steven R. Keener, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1357

Damages and Damocles: The Propriety of Recoupment Orders as Remedies for Violations of the Establishment Clause
David T. Raimer, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1385

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