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Authors: Clark, BR
Citation: Br. Clark, Translating federalism: A structural approach, GEORGE WASH, 66(5-6), 1998, pp. 1161-1197

Authors: Maggs, GE
Citation: Ge. Maggs, Translating federalism: A textualist reaction, GEORGE WASH, 66(5-6), 1998, pp. 1198-1205

Authors: Merritt, DJ
Citation: Dj. Merritt, The third translation of the Commerce Clause: Congressional power to regulate social problems, GEORGE WASH, 66(5-6), 1998, pp. 1206-1217

Authors: Lessig, L
Citation: L. Lessig, Understanding federalism's text, GEORGE WASH, 66(5-6), 1998, pp. 1218-1237

Authors: Rosen, J
Citation: J. Rosen, Translating the privileges Immunities Clause, GEORGE WASH, 66(5-6), 1998, pp. 1241-1268

Authors: Curtis, MK
Citation: Mk. Curtis, Two textual adventures: Thoughts on reading Jeffrey Rosen's paper, GEORGE WASH, 66(5-6), 1998, pp. 1269-1292

Authors: Dellinger, W
Citation: W. Dellinger, Remarks on Jeffrey Rosen's paper, GEORGE WASH, 66(5-6), 1998, pp. 1293-1297

Authors: Eskridge, WN
Citation: Wn. Eskridge, Should the Supreme Court read the federalist but not statutory legislativehistory?, GEORGE WASH, 66(5-6), 1998, pp. 1301-1336

Authors: Manning, JF
Citation: Jf. Manning, Textualism and the role of The Federalist in constitutional adjudication, GEORGE WASH, 66(5-6), 1998, pp. 1337-1365

Authors: Williams, SF
Citation: Sf. Williams, Restoring context, distorting text: Legislative history and the problem ofage, GEORGE WASH, 66(5-6), 1998, pp. 1366-1369

Authors: Calabresi, SG
Citation: Sg. Calabresi, Textualism and the countermajoritarian difficulty, GEORGE WASH, 66(5-6), 1998, pp. 1373-1394

Authors: HOGAN TF
Citation: Tf. Hogan, A VIEW FROM THE LOYAL OPPOSITION, The George Washington law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 739-742

Authors: SPORKIN S
Citation: S. Sporkin, IN-MEMORIAM - RICHEY,CHARLES,R, The George Washington law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 743-747

Authors: HINKO V
Citation: V. Hinko, STAND OR FALL - 4 ARTICLE-III STANDING CASES EXAMINING CONGRESSIONAL VOTE DILUTION, PROCEDURAL RIGHTS, AND VOTER INFORMATION, The George Washington law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 748-772

Authors: GLENN CA
Citation: Ca. Glenn, A STRICTER APPLICATION OF THE FINAL JUDGMENT RULE TO EXECUTIVE BRANCHOFFICIALS, The George Washington law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 773-780

Authors: PUMA MJ
Citation: Mj. Puma, THE VOTING-RIGHTS ACT DOES NOT MANDATE DIRECT APPEAL TO THE SUPREME-COURT IN ATTORNEYS FEES DISPUTES, The George Washington law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 781-788

Authors: RAND E
Citation: E. Rand, DILUTING THE PRESUMPTION AGAINST VACATUR, The George Washington law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 789-796

Authors: SCHWARTZ AJ
Citation: Aj. Schwartz, RESIDENT ALIEN STATUS DOES NOT CONFER FEDERAL DIVERSITY JURISDICTION IN SUITS BETWEEN FOREIGN PARTIES, The George Washington law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 797-803

Authors: SMITH NT
Citation: Nt. Smith, DEFINING THE STANDARD FOR IMPOSING DISCOVERY SANCTIONS, The George Washington law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 804-812

Authors: THOMAS JW
Citation: Jw. Thomas, THE LIMITED RELEVANCE OF 4TH-PARTY DISCOVERY AND STANDARDS FOR CIVIL CONTEMPT, The George Washington law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 813-819

Authors: WHEELER RD
Citation: Rd. Wheeler, OPT-OUT RIGHTS FOR MEMBERS OF CLASS-ACTIONS FORMED PURSUANT TO RULES 23(B)(1) AND (B)(2) OF THE FEDERAL-RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, The George Washington law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 820-827

Authors: BUEHLER LS
Citation: Ls. Buehler, NO RIGHT TO PROTECTION - A REJECTION OF PRIVATELY ENFORCEABLE RIGHTS UNDER THE CHILD-ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT ACT, The George Washington law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 828-835

Authors: GRATTAN RM
Citation: Rm. Grattan, PUTTING THE REMEDIAL BACK INTO REMEDY - A REJECTION OF JUDICIAL ESTOPPEL FOR ADA CLAIMANTS RECEIVING SOCIAL-SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS, The George Washington law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 836-841

Authors: MELCHER DC
Citation: Dc. Melcher, DELINEATING THE SCOPE OF A LICENSEES OBLIGATION TO BROADCAST POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS, The George Washington law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 842-849

Authors: KLINDERA E
Citation: E. Klindera, EXTENDING THE SCARCITY RATIONALE TO DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITE, The George Washington law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 850-856
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