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Harvard Law Review
Current Issue Vol. 119 · December 2005 · No. 2

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Risk-Preference Asymmetries in Class Action Litigation
The Lesson of Lopez: The Political Dynamics of Federalism's Political Safeguards


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Are American Human Rights Groups Exceptional in Their Silence?
Taking Politics Seriously


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