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Harvard Law Review
Current Issue Vol. 121 · June 2008 · No. 8

ARTICLE

UNEQUAL JUSTICE

William J. Stuntz

BOOK REVIEW

THE CONSULTANTS' REPUBLIC

Douglas A. Kysar

NOTES

The Immunity-Conferring Power of the Office of Legal Counsel
The Alien Tort Statute, Forum Shopping,
and the Exhaustion of Local Remedies Norm
Rule Porousness and the Design of Legal Directives
"Trading Action for Access": The Myth of Meritocracy
and the Failure To Remedy Structural Discrimination
Cross-Jurisdictional Forum Non Conveniens Preclusion
Shifting the FISA Paradigm: Protecting Civil Liberties
by Eliminating Ex Ante Judicial Approval

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RECENT PROPOSED LEGISLATION

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