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Harvard Law Review
Current Issue Vol. 119 · April 2006 · No. 6

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Recapturing the War Power
A Matter of Life and Death: The Effect of Life-Without-Parole Statutes on Capital Punishment
State Collective Action
Foreign Affairs Preemption and State Regulation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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Sixth Circuit Holds That Civil Penalties Imposed for Interfering with Airport Security Screeners Through Use of Loud and Profane Language Do Not Burden First Amendment. — Rendon v. Transportation Security Administration, 424 F.3d 475 (6th Cir. 2005).
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