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Originalism, Popular Sovereignty, and Reverse Stare Decisis

By Kurt Lash
93 Va. L. Rev. 1437

Fair Use Harbors

By Gideon Parchomovsky & Kevin Goldman
93 Va. L. Rev. 1483

The (Hidden) Risk of Opportunistic Precautions

By Ehud Guttel
93 Va. L. Rev. 1389

“The Dean of Chicago’s Black Lawyers”: Earl Dickerson and Civil Rights Lawyering in the Years Before Brown

By Jay Tidmarsh & Stephen Robinson
93 Va. L. Rev. 1355

Rethinking Ableman v. Booth and States’ Rights in Wisconsin

By Jeffrey Schmitt
93 Va. L. Rev. 1315

Extraterritorial Patent Enforcement and Multinational Patent Litigation: Proposed Guidelines for U.S. Courts

By Kendra Robins
93 Va. L. Rev. 1259

Mediating Rules in Criminal Law

By Richard A. Bierschbach and Alex Stein
93 Va. L. Rev. 1197

Religion and Public Education in a Constitutional Democracy

By Robert Audi
93 Va. L. Rev. 1175

Anticipated Judicial Vacancies and the Power to Nominate

By Matthew Madden
93 Va. L. Rev. 1135

Entrapment, Punishment, and the Sadistic State

By Andrew Carlon
93 Va. L. Rev. 1081

Delegation Really Running Riot

By Larry Alexander and Saikrishna Prakash
93 Va. L. Rev. 1035

Cooperative Localism: Federal-Local Collaboration in an Era of State Sovereignty

By Nestor M. Davidson
93 Va. L. Rev. 959

Structural Reform Prosecution

By Brandon L. Garrett
93 Va. L. Rev. 853

The Shareholder Franchise is Not a Myth: A Response to Professor Bebchuk

By E. Norman Veasey
93 Va. L. Rev. 811

The Mythical Benefit of Shareholder Control

By Lynn A. Stout
93 Va. L. Rev. 789

Professor Bebchuk’s Brave New World: A Reply to “The Myth of the Shareholder Franchise”

By John F. Olson
93 Va. L. Rev. 773

Too Many Notes and Not Enough Votes: Lucian Bebchuk and Emperor Joseph II Kvetch About Contested Director Elections and Mozart’s Seraglio

By Jonathan R. Macey
93 Va. L. Rev. 759

The Many Myths of Lucian Bebchuk

By Martin Lipton & William Savitt
93 Va. L. Rev. 733

The Myth of the Shareholder Franchise

By Lucian A. Bebchuk
93 Va. L. Rev. 675

International Human Rights in American Courts

By William A. Fletcher
93 Va. L. Rev. 653