University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 59 (2010-2011): Recent submissions
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Rwanda’s Use of Transitional Justice After Genocide: The Gacaca Courts and the ICTR
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Lowering the Jurisdictional Bar: A Call for an Equitable-Factors Analysis Under CERCLA’s Timing-of-Review Provision
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Silence Is Golden: Excluding Internal Complaints from ERISA Section 510
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Who Ya Gonna Call? Confusion Reigns After the Supreme Court’s Failure to Define Testimonial and Analyst in Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts
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LLC Fiduciaries: Where Has All the Good Faith Gone?
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Honest Confusion: The Purpose of Compensatory Damages in Tort and Fraudulent Misrepresentation
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Kansas Law Review Criminal Procedure Survey, vol. 59 no. 5
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Reregulating the Baby Market: A Call for a Ban on Payment of Birth-Mother Living Expenses
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Because Judges Are Not Angels Either:1 Limiting Judicial Discretion by Introducing Objectivity into Piercing Doctrine
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In Praise of Arbitrariness: The Proposed 83.7% Rule of Modified Comparative Fault
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A Casebook for the Dean’s Reading List: Holland, McAllister, Shaman & Sutton, State Constitutional Law: The Modern Experience
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Diversity in the Judiciary: A Conversation with Deanell Tacha
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Civilization and Law: A Dark Optimism Based on the Precedent of Unprecedented Crises
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Individual Rights Under a System of Dual Sovereignty: The Right to Keep and Bear Arms
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Reassessing Concurrent Tribal–State–Federal Criminal Jurisdiction in Kansas
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Courts as Participants in “Dialogue”: A View from American States
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