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Vol. 120 · March 2007 · No. 5
COMMENTARIES:
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF RICHARD POSNER, THE JUDGE
Richard Posner, the Judge
Elena Kagan
Satisfaction and Posner's
Morin
Opinion:
Aliquando Bonus Dormitat Posnerus
?
Scott Brewer
Lex Loci Delictus
and Global Economic Welfare:
Spinozzi v. ITT Sheraton Corp
.
Jack L. Goldsmith and Alan O. Sykes
Aimster
and Optimal Targeting
Daryl J. Levinson
Statutory Pragmatism and Constitutional Structure
John F. Manning
Religion and the Burden of Proof: Posner's Economics and Pragmatism in
Metzl v. Leininger
Martha Minow
Good Faith in Contract Performance:
Market Street Associates Ltd. Partnership v. Frey
Todd D. Rakoff
Not-So-Ordinary Judges in Ordinary Courts: Teaching
Jordan v. Duff & Phelps, Inc.
J. Mark Ramseyer
The Judicial Posner on Negligence Versus Strict Liability:
Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Co. v. American Cyanamid Co.
David Rosenberg
On the Proper Magnitude of Punitive Damages:
Mathias v. Accor Economy Lodging, Inc.
Steven Shavell
Affirmative Duties and Judges' Duties:
United States v. Stockberger
Jed Handelsman Shugerman
The Emerging Problem of Embedded Defenses: Lessons from
Air Line Pilots Ass'n, International v. UAL Corp
Guhan Subramanian
Posner on Security and Liberty:
Alliance To End Repression v. City of Chicago
Adrian Vermeule
Partner, Shmartner!
EEOC v. Sidley Austin Brown & Wood
David B. Wilkins
NOTES
Original Meaning and Its Limits
A New Test for Evaluating Eighth Amendment Challenges to Lethal Injections
A Right to Learn?: Improving Educational Outcomes Through Substantive Due Process
Reforming the Food Safety System: What If Consolidation Isn't Enough?
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