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title_alt | Supreme Court review The non-political branch? / Introduction / Has technology killed the fourth amendment? / NFIB v. Sebelius and the triumph of fig-leaf federalism / Enforcing limits on the affordable care act's mandated Medicaid expansion: the coercion principle and the clear notice rule / Sackett v. EPA: compliance orders and the right of judicial review / Wetlands, property rights, and the due process deficit in environmental law / PPL Montana v. Montana: a unanimous smackdown of a state land grab / Arizona v. United States: the unitary executive's enforcement discretion as a limit on federalism / Escaping fourth amendment doctrine after Jones: physics, law, and privacy protection / The present and future regulation of plea bargaining: a look at Missouri v. Frye and Lafler v. Cooper / FCC, Fox, and that other F-word / Hosanna-Tabor, religious freedom, and the constitutional structure / Casting an overdue skeptical eye: Knox v. SEIU / Golan and Prometheus as misfit first amendment cases? / Looking ahead: October term 2012 / |
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title_full | Cato Supreme Court Review, 2011-2012 / Ilya Shapiro, editor in chief. |
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