• John H. Langbein, "The Disappearance of Civil Trial in the United States"
• Daniel E. Ho, "Fudging the Nudge: Information Disclosure and Restaurant Grading"
• Saul Levmore & Ariel Porat, "Asymmetries and Incentives in Plea Bargaining and Evidence Production"
The issue also includes extensive student research on targeted killings of international outlaws, Confrontation Clause jurisprudence as implemented in lower courts, and the implied license doctrine of copyright law as applied to news aggregators.
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