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Volume 47, Number 2 (2014) SUPREME COURT—OCTOBER TERM 2012

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Table of Contents

Articles

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Foreword: The Confident Court
Jennifer Mason McAward

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"Amorphous Federalism" And The Supreme Court's Marriage Cases
David B. Cruz

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Failing To Keep "Easy Cases Easy": Florida V. Jardines Refuses to Reconcile Inconsistencies In Fourth Amendment Privacy Law By Instead Focusing On Physical Trespass
George M. Dery III

Notes and Comments

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Free To Retaliate: A Plaintiff Must Show Retaliation Is The Only Motivation For An Employer's Retaliatory Action
Sansan Lin

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Comcast Corp. V. Behrend: Common Questions Versus Individual Answers—Which Will Predominate?
Daniel Jacobs

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Adoptive Couple V. Baby Girl: The Supreme Court's Distorted Interpretation Of The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978
Jessica Di Palma

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Departing From Seminole Rock Deference: In Decker, A Shift In Tide
Benjamin Clements

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Fear And Loathing Of Class Action Arbitration, Or How To Dismiss The Effective Vindication Doctrine
Mark Bolin

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Outed At School: Student Privacy Rights And Preventing Unwanted Disclosures Of Sexual Orientation
Evan Ettinghoff

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The Emerging Need For Hybrid Entities: Why California Should Become The Delaware Of "Social Enterprise Law"
Ross Kelley

 
 
 
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