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Volume 84, Issue 2

Articles

Shadow Precedents and the Separation of Powers: Statutory Interpretation of Congressional Overrides
Deborah A. Widiss, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 511 [Article]

Congress’ New Infrastructural Model of Medical Privacy
Barbara J. Evans, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 585 [Article]

Brandenburg in a Time of Terror
Thomas Healy, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 655 [Article]

Sticky Expectations: Responses to Persistent Over-Optimism in Marriage, Employment Contracts, and Credit Card Use
Sean Hannon Williams, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 733 [Article]

Symposium

The Supreme Court’s Hands-Off Approach to Religious Doctrine: An Introduction
Samuel J. Levine, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 793 [Article]

Does it Matter What Religion Is?
Christopher L. Eisgruber & Lawrence G. Sager, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 807 [Article]

A Hands-Off Approach to Religious Doctrine: What Are We Talking About?
Richard W. Garnett, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 837 [Article]

The Troublesome Roots of Religious Neutrality
Andrew Koppelman, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 865 [Article]

Commerce in Religion
Bernadette Meyler, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 887 [Article]

Hands Off: When and About What
Kent Greenawalt, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 913 [Article]

Notes

Rethinking Prisoner Litigation: Shifting from Qualified Immunity To a Good Faith Defense In § 1983 Prisoner Lawsuits
Stephen W. Miller, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 929 [Article]

Interbrand Context: Weaning Courts Off Their Interbrand Addiction Post-Sylvania
Carlo Luis Rodes, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 957 [Article]

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