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Volume 50
Issue 4 (March 2009)

Articles:

Original Sin and Judicial Independence: Providing Accountability for Justices
Paul D. Carrington & Roger C. Cramton
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Some Thoughts about Citizen Lawyers
Lawrence M. Friedman
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The Citizen Lawyer--A Brief History of a Myth with Some Basis in Reality
Robert W. Gordon
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Public Service Must Begin at Home: The Lawyer as Civics Teacher in Everyday Practice
Bruce A. Green & Russell G. Pearce
What Should Citizens (As Participants in a Republican Form of Government) Know About the Constitution?
Sanford Levinson
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A Golden Age of Civic Involvement: The Client Centered Disadvantage for Lawyers Acting as Public Officials
James E. Moliterno
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The Citizen Lawyer
W. Taylor Reveley III
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Lawyers as Citizens
Deborah L. Rhode
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The Citizen Lawyer and the Administrative State
Edward Rubin
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Citizen as Lawyer, Lawyer as Citizen
Mark Tushnet
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Notes:

Harmonizing the Exclusionary Rights of Patents with Compulsory Licensing
Troy L. Gwartney
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