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Vol. 119 · January 2006 · No. 3 |

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| No Child Left Behind and the Political Safeguards of Federalism |
RECENT CASES
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| Ninth Circuit Upholds the Army's Stop-Loss Policy. — Santiago v. Rumsfeld, 425 F.3d 549 (9th Cir. 2005). |
| Seventh Circuit Holds That College Administrators Can Censor Student Newspapers Operated as Nonpublic Fora. — Hosty v. Carter, 412 F.3d 731 (7th Cir. 2005) (en banc). |
Delaware Court of Chancery Finds Disney Directors Not Liable for Approval of an Employment Agreement Providing $140 Million in Termination Payments. — In re Walt Disney Co. Derivative Litigation, No. Civ. A. 15452, 2005 WL 2056651 (Del. Ch. Aug. 9, 2005). |
RECENT INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT
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| Hague Conference Approves Uniform Rules of Enforcement for International Forum Selection Clauses. — Convention on Choice of Court Agreements, concluded June 30, 2005. |
RECENT LEGISLATION
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Alabama Strengthens Restrictions on Sex Offenders.— Act of July 29, 2005, Ala. Act No. 2005-301 (to be codified in scattered sections of ALA. CODE chs. 13A, 14, and 15). |
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NEW RESPONSES
Responding to Common Law Protection for Products of the Mind: An "Idea" Whose Time Has Come:
"An Idea Whose Time Has Come" — But Where Will It Go? - Jane C. Ginsburg
Promises! Promises! - David Nimmer
Responding to The Political Constitution of Criminal Justice:
Killer Seatbelts and Criminal Procedure - David Alan Sklansky
First Causes and the Dynamics of Criminal Justice - Robert Weisberg
Reply: Of Seatbelts and Sentences, Supreme Court Justices and Spending Patterns -- Understanding the Unraveling of American Criminal Justice - William J. Stuntz
Responding to (Re)Taking Hart:
Hart and the Concepts of Law - Ronald Dworkin
The Demise of Legal Positivism? - David Dyzenhaus
Schauer on Hart - William Twining
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