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Volume 62

Issue 1 (December 2009)

Articles
Rachel A. Harmon, Promoting Civil Rights Through Proactive Policing Reform, 62 Stan. L. Rev. 1 (2009).
Richard L. Hasen, The Democracy Canon, 62 Stan. L. Rev. 69 (2009).

Mark J. Roe, Delaware's Shrinking Half-Life, 62 Stan. L. Rev. 125 (2009).
Elizabeth E. Joh, Breaking the Law to Enforce It, 62 Stan. L. Rev. 155 (2009).
Eugene Volokh, Nonlethal Self-Defense, (Almost Entirely) Nonlethal Weapons, and the Rights to Keep and Bear Arms and Defend Life, 62 Stan. L. Rev. 199 (2009).


Issue 2 (January 2010)

Articles
David E. Pozen, Deep Secrecy, 62 Stan. L. Rev. 257 (2010).
Ted Sichelman, Commercializing Patents, 62 Stan. L. Rev. 341 (2010).  
Mark A. Lemley & Mark McKenna, Irrelevant Confusion, 62 Stan. L. Rev. 413 (2010).  
Richard A. Epstein, The Disintegration of Intellectual Property? A Classical Liberal Response to a Premature Obituary, 62 Stan. L. Rev. 455 (2010).  

Note
Greg Sobolski & Matt Steinberg, An Empirical Analysis of Section 1983 Qualified Immunity Actions and Implications of Pearson v. Callahan, 62 Stan. L. Rev. 523 (2010).  

Comment
David B. Owens, Fourth Amendment Remedial Equilibration: A Comment on Herring v. United States and Pearson v. Callahan, 62 Stan. L. Rev. 563 (2010). 

 


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