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Volume 84, Issue 5

Articles

Taylor v. Sturgell, Procedural Due Process, and the Day-in-Court Ideal: Resolving the Virtual Representation Dilemma
Martin H. Redish & William J. Katt, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1877 [Article]

Litigation Realities Redux
Kevin M. Clermont, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1919 [Article]

Creating Legal Right for Suspected Terrorists: Is the Court Being Courageous or Politically Pragmatic?
Robert J. Pushaw, Jr., 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1975 [Article]

Power, Protocol, and Practicality: Communications from the District Court During an Appeal
Catherine T. Struve, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2053 [Article]

Boumediene’s Quiet Theory: Access to Courts and the Separation of Powers
Stephen I. Vladeck, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2107 [Article]

Notes

“If an (Endangered) Tree Falls in the Forest, and No One Is Around . . . .”: Resolving the Divergence Between Standing Requirements and Congressional Intent in Environmental Legislation
Preston Carter, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2191 [Article]

The “Person” at Federal Law: A Framework and a RICO Test Suite
Michael J. Gerardi, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2239 [Article]

Removing from State Administrative Agencies
Emily M. Rector, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2269 [Article]

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