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Northeastern University Law Review

Volume 12, Issue 2 (Spring 2020)

 
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In This Issue:

Celebrating the Founders or Celebrating the Constitution: Reflections on Constitution Day, 2019
By Sanford Levinson

Celebrating the “Idea” of a Written Constitution: A Response to Sanford Levinson’s Constitution Day Lecture 2019
By Michael C. Tolley

Who Celebrates What? A Response to Professor Levinson
By Claudia E. Haupt

The Fall of Grand Juries 
By Nino C. Monea

Learning from Youngstown: Applying Land Use Scholarship to Promote Corporate Accountability 
By Alaina Gilchrist

An Ounce of Prevention: Educating Jurors to Avoid Investigating the Verdict 
By Sharon Finegan

Certain Destruction: Pre-Disaster Mitigation in a Post-Maria World 
By Leeja Miller

Kisor v. Wilkie: Auer Deference is Alive but Not So Well. Is Chevron Next? 
By Matthew A. Melone

Every Breath You Take, Every Move You Make, Facebook’s Watching You: A Behavioral Economic Analysis of the US California Consumer Privacy Act and EU ePrivacy Regulation 
By Christie Dougherty

Establishment Clause Jurisprudence Still Groping for Clarity: Articulating a New Constitutional Model 
By Patrick M. Garry

Legislative Transsubstantivity 
By Jeffrey C. Dobbins

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