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Volume 60
Issue 5 (April 2019)

Articles:

No Arbitrary Power: An Originalist Theory of the Due Process of Law
Randy E. Barnett, Evan D. Bernick
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Why Rape Should Be a Federal Crime
Donald A. Dripps
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The Haves of Procedure
Ion Meyn
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Compensation at the Crossroads: Autonomous Vehicles & Alternative Victim Compensation Schemes
Tracy Hresko Pearl
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The Case of the Religious Gay Blood Donor
Brian Soucek
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Notes:

An Implied Defense: Self-Disclosure Offers a Defense to the Expanded False Claims Liability After Universal Health Services v. Escobar
Megan E. Italiano
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Trusting the Federalism Process Under Unique Circumstances: United States Election Administration and Cybersecurity
Eric S. Lynch
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