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volume 22

Volume 22.1

Darren Lenard Hutchinson, Preventing Balkanization or Facilitating Racial Domination: A Critique of the New Equal Protection

Jules Lobel & Matthew Chapman, Bridging the Gap Between Unmet Legal Needs and an Oversupply of Lawyers: Creating Neighborhood Law Offices—The Philadelphia Experiment

Robert Quigley, The Impulse Towards Individual Criminal Punishment After the Financial Crisis 

Tyler Grant, Made in America: Medical Tourism and Birth Tourism Leading to a Larger Base of Transient Citizenship 

Volume 22.2

Tessa R. Davis, Mapping the Families of the Internal Revenue Code 

Steven McNamara, Insider Trading and Evolutionary Psychology: Strong Reciprocity, Cheater Detection, and the Expanding Boundaries of the Law 

Daniel R. Correa, Taking Democracy Seriously: Toward a Jury-Centered Jurisprudence

Nicholas Reaves, Uniquely Qualified: The Constitutionality of Police and Clergy Alliances 

Volume 22.3

Llezlie Green Coleman, Exploited at the Intersection: A Critical Race Feminist Analysis of Undocumented Latina Workers and the Role of the Private Attorney General 

Janet L. Dolgin, Unhealthy Determinations: Controlling “Medical Necessity” 

Deborah L. Rhode, Obesity and Public Policy: A Roadmap for Reform 

Chelsea E. Carbone, To Be or Not To Be Forgotten: Balancing the Right to Know with the Right to Privacy in the Digital Age 

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