Vol. 86 |
January 2013 | Number 2 |
Essays
193-204
The Enduring and Universal Principle of "Fair Notice"
Theodore J. Boutros, Jr. & Blaine H. Evanson
Articles
205-262
End of the Dialogue? Political Polarization, the Supreme Court, and Congress
Richard L. Hasen
263-320
Investment Company as Instrument: The Limitations of the Corporate Governance Regulatory Paradigm
Anita K. Krug
Notes
321-364
Proposition 9, Marsy's Law: An Ill-Suited Ballot Initiative and the (Predictably) Unsatisfactory Results
Ryan S. Appleby
365-420
Is Financial Regulation Structurally Biased to Favor Deregulation?
Carolyn Sissoko
New Responses, Commentaries & Notes
Tarring the Trust: The Political Economy of Standard Oil
Michael Reksulak & William F. Shughart II
Occupy Wall Street and Antitrust
Maurice E. Stucke
Determining the Optimal Antitrust Standard: How to Think About Per Se Versus Rule of Reason
Abraham L. Wickelgren
What Would Predatory Pricing Be Without John McGee? A Reply to Professor Leslie
Joshua D. Wright
Danielle Warner
Can Congress Make You Buy Broccoli? And Why It Really Doesn't Matter
David Orentlichter
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