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Washington and Lee Law Review Volume 65 Winter 2008 Number1 | |
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Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Distinguished Lecture | |
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Lewis F. Powell, Jr.—A Personal View J. Harvie Wilkinson III |
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ARTICLES |
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"Constitutional Justice" or "Constitutional Peace"? The Supreme Court and Affirmative Action Robert J. Delahunty |
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Assessing a Decade of Interstate Bank Branching Christian A. Johnson Dr. Tara Rice |
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Tainted Provenance: When, If Ever, Should Torture Evidence Be Admissible? Michael P. Scharff |
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Effects of Reputation on the Legal Profession Fred C. Zacharias |
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THE WASHINGTON AND LEE LAW ALUMNI ASSOCIATION STUDENT NOTES |
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Tearing Fashion Design Protection Apart at the Seams Lisa J. Hedrick |
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Fashionable IP or IP for Fashion? Norman L. Balmer |
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In a Class by Themselves: A Proposal to Incorporate Tribal Courts into the Federal Court System Without Compromising Their Unique Status As "Domestic Dependent Nations" R. Stephen McNeill |
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"A Desert Grows Between Us"—The Sovereignty Paradox at the Intersection of Tribal and Federal Courts Caprice L. Roberts |
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