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Volume 87, Issue 4

Volume 87, Issue 4

ARTICLES

Avoiding Independent Agency Armageddon
Kent H. Barnett, 87 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1349 (2012)
[pdf].

Transtemporal Separation of Powers in the Law of Precedent
Randy Beck, 87 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1405 (2012)
[pdf].

The Anti-Messiness Principle in Statutory Interpretation
Anita S. Krishnakumar, 87 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1465 (2012)
[pdf].

Appellate Courts as First Responders: The Constitutionality and Propriety of Appellate Courts’ Resolving Issues in the First Instance
Joan Steinman, 87 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1521 (2012)
[pdf].

Twombly and Iqbal Reconsidered
Brian T. Fitzpatrick, 87 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1621 (2012)
[pdf].

A (Modest) Separation of Powers Success Story
Tara Leigh Grove, 87 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1647 (2012)
[pdf].

Evading Legislative Jurisdiction
Austin L. Parrish, 87 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1673 (2012) [pdf].

NOTES

Chipping Away at the Illinois Brick Wall: Expanding Exceptions to the Indirect Purchaser Rule
Matthew M. Duffy, 87 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1709 (2012)
[pdf].

A Call to Reject the Neurological Standard In the Determination of Death and Abandon the Dead Donor Rule
Lauren J. Riley, 87 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1749 (2012)
[pdf].

On the Road Again: The D.C. Circuit Reinvigorates The Work-Product Doctrine in United States v. Deloitte & Touche
Christopher R. Wray, 87 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1797 (2012) [pdf].


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