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Volume 99 June 2013 Issue 4  
Constitutional Privileging Michael Coenen 683
A Constitutional Theory of Habeas Power Lee B. Kovarsky 753
The Science of Exclusion: Race and Social Capital in Housing Policy Stephanie M. Stern 811
The Principal Problem: Towards a More Limited Role for Fiduciary Law in the Nonprofit Sector Natalie Brown 879
In Brief
Noel Canning v. NLRB - Enforcing Basic Constitutional Limits On Presidential Power
Essay by Noel J. Francisco and James M. Burnham

Unequal Treatment of Religious Exercises Under RFRA: Explaining the Outliers in the HHS Mandate Cases
Essay by Mark Rienzi

Protecting Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty
Essay by Douglas Laycock and Thomas C. Berg

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Virginia Law Review Announces Centennial Campaign

May Notes Pool Announcement

Notes Accepted from the March 2013 Notes Pool

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