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Recent Articles

NOTE: {{United States v. Drayton}}: Supreme Court Upholds Standards for Police Conduct During Bus Searches

By Andrea K. Mitchell</p

By Andrea K. Mitchell
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Federalizing Privilege

By Timothy P. Glynn

By Timothy P. Glynn
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COMMENT: Outlawing the Trade in Child Labor Products: Why the GATT Article XX Health Exception Authorizes Unilateral Sanctions

By Matthew T. Mitro

By Matthew T. Mitro
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The Intentional Tort of Patient Dumping: A New State Cause of Action to Address the Shortcomings of the Federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)

By Thomas A. Gionis, Carlos A. Camargo, Jr., Anthony S. Zito, Jr.

By Thomas A. Gionis, Carlos A. Camargo, Jr., Anthony S. Zito, Jr.
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Forfeiting “Enduring Freedom” for “Homeland Security”: A Constitutional Analysis of the USA Patriot Act and the Justice Department’s Anti-Terrorism Initiatives

By John W. Whitehead & Steven H. Aden

By John W. Whitehead & Steven H. Aden
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COMMENT: Selective Disservice: The Indefensible Discrimination of Draft Registration

By William A. Kamens

By William A. Kamens
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Formalism at the Federal Circuit

By John R. Thomas

By John R. Thomas
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Waiting to Exhale?: Global Warming and Tax Policy

By Roberta Mann

By Roberta Mann
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International Trade Decisions of the Federal Circuit: Three Years of Rigorous Review

By Bernd G. Janzen

By Bernd G. Janzen
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Why Rite Aid is Wrong

By Don Leatherman

By Don Leatherman
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