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FREQUENCY AND SUCCESS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF CRIMINAL LAW DEFENSES, FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL EVIDENTIARY CLAIMS, AND PLEA NEGOTIATIONS.
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- University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2005, v. 153, n. 5, p. 1709, doi. 10.2307/4150639
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JURISDICTION STRIPPING, CONSTITUTIONAL SUPREMACY, AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF EX PARTE YOUNG.
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- University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2005, v. 153, n. 5, p. 1677, doi. 10.2307/4150638
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THE "ESSENTIAL RELATIONSHIP" SPECTRUM: A FRAMEWORK FOR ADDRESSING CHOICE OF PROCEDURAL LAW IN THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT.
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- University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2005, v. 153, n. 5, p. 1639, doi. 10.2307/4150637
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THE SURPRISINGLY STRONG CASE FOR TAILORING CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLES.
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- University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2005, v. 153, n. 5, p. 1513, doi. 10.2307/4150636
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WHAT HAPPENED IN DELAWARE CORPORATE LAW AND GOVERNANCE FROM 1992-2004? A RETROSPECTIVE ON SOME KEY DEVELOPMENTS.
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- University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2005, v. 153, n. 5, p. 1399, doi. 10.2307/4150635
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