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Volume 31, Number 2 (2006)

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Grutter v. Bollinger and Civil Disobedience
Martin D. Carcieri

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Affirming Michigan's Action: The Michigan Journal of Race & Law's Response to Dr. Carcieri's Grutter v. Bollinger and Civil Disobedience
Adam Blumenkrantz, Jason Belmont Conn, Amrita Mallik, and Michael Murphy

Symposium

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Déjà Vu All Over Again: Ohio's 2005 Tort Reform Act Cannot Survive a Rational Basis Challenge
Janet G. Abaray

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The Evolving Civil Justice Reform Movement: Procedural Reforms Have Gained Steam, but Critics Still Focus on Arguments of the Past
Mark A. Behrens and Andrew W. Crouse

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Killing the Golden Goose by Evaluating Medical Care through the Retroscope: Tort Reform from the Defense Perspective
James A. Comodeca, Margaret M. Maggio, Philip J. Truax, and Joshua M. Bilz

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The Anatomy of an Image: Unpacking the Case for Tort Reform
Joshua D. Kelner

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Violating the Inviolate: Caps on Damages and the Right to Trial by Jury
Robert S. Peck

 
 
 
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