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Author
Unmasking a Pretext for Res Ipsa Loquitur: A Proposal To Let Employment Discrimination Speak for Itself
William R. Corbett
Don’t Let Go of the Rope: Reducing Readmissions by Recognizing Hospitals’ Fiduciary Duties To Their Discharged Patients
Hafemeister & Porter
Conditional Spending After
NFIB v. Sebelius
: The Example of Federal Education Law
Eloise Pasachoff
COMMENT: Gone with the Wind: Why Even Utility Patents Cannot Fence In Self-Replicating Technologies
Jessica Lynd
COMMENT: A Few Good Angry Men: Application of the Jury Trial Clause of the Sixth Amendment to Non-Citizens Detained at Guantanamo Bay
Thomas McDonald
NOTE: Who's Standing in the District After
Grayson v. AT&T Corp.
? The Applicability of the Case-or-Controversy Requirement in D.C. Courts
John W. Curran
NOTE: Intent to Reconcile:
SEC v. Obus
, the Second Circuit's Edification of the Tippee Scienter Standard
Allison M. Vissichelli