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Volume 16 Number 2

Volume 16 Number 2
Spring 2007


Articles

Faculty in the Corporate University: Professional Identity, Law and Collective Action
Risa L. Lieberwitz

Colloquy

Noncontemporaneous Lawmaking: Can the 110th Senate Enact a Bill Passed by the 109th House?
Seth Barrett Tillman

Response: Against Mix-and-Match Lawmaking
Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl

Reply: Defending the (Not So) indefensible
Seth Barrett Tillman

Notes

Different Federal District Court, Different Disposition: An Empirical Comparison of ADA, Title VII Race and Sex, and ADEA Employment Discrimination Dispositions in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the Northern District of Georgia
Charlotte L. Lanvers

Testing the Boundaries of Copyright Protection: The Google Books Library Project and the Fair Use Doctrine
Nari Na

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