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Foreword: On Academic Fads and Fashions
Cass R. Sunstein
1251
Budding Translation
Milner S. Ball
1265
The 2000 Presidential Election: Archetype or Exception?
Michael C. Dorf
1279
Morgan Kousser's Noble Dream
Heather K. Gerken
1298
Democratic Justice in Transition
Marion Smiley
1332
Ever the Twain Shall Meet
Fred S. McChesney
1348
Where is My Body? Stanley Fish's Long Goodbye to Law
Richard Delgado
1370
USA 2050: Identity, Critical Race Theory, and the Asian Century
Adrien Katherine Wing
1390
Individualism in the Age of Internationalism
Alyson Cole
1409
Finding Gold in the Rainbow Rights Movement
Shayna S. Cook
1419
How to Plot Love on an Indifference Curve
Brian H. Bix
1439
Are We Protecting the Wrong Rights?
Jennifer L. Saulino
1455
The Unsettling of the West: How Indians Got the Best Water Rights
David H. Getches
1473
Taking Aim at an American Myth
Paul Finkelman
1500
Understanding Sprawl: Lessons from Architecture for Legal Scholars
Mark S. Davies
1520
Science Gone Astray: Evolution and Rape
Elisabeth A. Lloyd
1536
Asymmetry, Fairness, & Criminal Trials
Stephen E. Hessler
1560
Applying a Legal Matrix to the World of Sports
Elsa Kircher Cole
1583
Making the Familiar Conventional Again
Steven L. Winter
1607
"An Eye Single for Righteousness"
Mark Sidel
1637
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