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Beating Blackwater: Using Domestic Legislation to Enforce the International Code of Conduct for Private Military Companies

were essentially used to legitimize the industry and allow governments to bypass more rigorous checks, while leaving companies free to police

Forum: The Long Tail of Legal Scholarship

this is in place, the natural shape of demand is revealed . . . . That shape is far less hit-driven than we have been led to believe. II. The Long Tail

Police Reform and the Dismantling of Legal Estrangement

This Essay broadens the usual lens by proposing legal estrangement as a corrective to the prevailing legitimacy perspective on police reform. Like

Disaggregating Legal Strategies in the War on Terror

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Forum: Justice Thomas, Criminal Justice, and Originalism’s Legitimacy

21939940, at 16… See, e.g., Jack M. Balkin, Why Are Americans Originalist?, in Law, Society and Community: Socio-Le… See id. at 829-32 (concluding that the

Forum: Curricula and Complacency: A Response to Professor Levinson

be salutary. On the current state of the constitutional law curriculum, then, I am even more complacent than Levinson suggests. Professor Levinson’s

Forum: The Overreach of Limits on “Legal Advice”

declaration form, viewing it as prohibited “legal advice.” For many tenants, a court’s decision not to provide such information left them unaware of the

Currency Policies and Legal Developmentin Colonial New England

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Corporations and Human Rights: A Theory of Legal Responsibility

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Forum: Why Blogs Are Bad for Legal Scholarship

dangerous—at least for legal scholarship. (Philosophy, my other academic field, is less vulnerable on this score, for reasons I’ll return to in a moment.) Any