Stanford Law Review: Volume 63, Issue 5 - May 2011

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About this ebook

Stanford Law Review's fifth issue of 2011 features scholarly article by scholars and Stanford students. This issue's contents are:

ARTICLES

"The Objects of the Constitution," Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz

"The Lost Origins of American Fair Employment Law: Regulatory Choice and the Making of Modern Civil Rights, 1943-1972," David Freeman Engstrom

NOTES

"Measuring the Effects of Specialization with Circuit Split Resolutions"

"The Substance of Punishment Under the Bill of Attainder Clause"

"Plenary No Longer: How the Fourteenth Amendment 'Amended' Congressional Jurisdiction-Stripping Power" 

About the author

The Stanford Law Review is published six times a year by students of the Stanford Law School. Each issue contains material written by student members of the Law Review, other Stanford law students, and outside contributors, such as law professors, judges, and practicing lawyers. The current volume is 63, for the academic year 2010-2011, and the present compilation, in ebook form, represents Issue 5, May 2011.  

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