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Volume 35: Book 2

ARTICLES

A Critical Consideration of Executive Orders: Glimmerings of Autopoiesis in the Executive Role
John C. Duncan

STOP THE BEACH RENOURISHMENT: ESSAY REFLECTIONS FROM THE AMICUS CURIAE

Hold Back the Sea: The Common Law and the Constitution
L. Kinvin Wroth

Judicial Takings and Scalia’s Shifting Sands
Ilya Shapiro & Trevor Burrus


Of Woodchucks and Prune Yards: 
A View of Judicial Takings from the Trenches
Robert H. Thomas, Mark M. Murakami, & Tred R. Everly


Do we Really Need a Judicial Takings Doctrine
Richard Ruda


Why we will Probably Never See a Judicial Takings Doctrine
Daniel L. Siegel

Stop the Beach Renourishment: Why the Judiciary is Different
John D. Echeverria

A Divided Ruling for a Divided Country in Dividing Times
Michael J. Fasano


In States we Trust: The Importance of the Preservation of the Public Trust Doctrine in the Wake of Climate Change
Julia B. Wyman


NOTE

Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard: An Analysis of School Liability for Discriminatory Peer Sexual Harassment Under Vermont Law
Emily Montgomery


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