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Volume 29: Book 2

ARTICLES
Corporate Codes of Ethics, Mandatory Disclosure, and
the Market for Ethical Conduct
JoshuaA.Newberg

Peremptory Challenges, Grutter, and Critical Mass:
A Means of Reclaiming the Promise of Batson
John J. Francis

Distant Mirror or Preview of Our Future: Does Locke v. Davey Prevent American Use of Creative English Financing for Religious Schools?
C. M. A. McCauliff


The Road to Internment: Special Registration and Other
Human Rights Violations of Arabs and Muslims in the United States
Ty S .Wahab Twibell

Just Words? The Effects of No-Citation Rules in Federal Courts of Appeals
Jessie Allen

The Role of Purposivism in the Delegation
of Rulemaking Power to the Courts
Michael Rosensaft

NOTE
“There’s Less in This Than Meets the Eye”:
 Why Wiggins Doesn’t Fix Strickland and
 What the Court Should Do Instead
Kelly Green


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