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  • Volume 87: Issue 2

    Indiana Law Journal
    Volume 87: Issue 2
    Spring 2012
    ARTICLES
    The Paradox of Statutory Rape
    Russell L. Christopher & Kathryn H. Christopher
    Standing Lessons: What We Can Learn When Conservative Plaintiffs Lose Under Article III Standing Doctrine
    Heather Elliott
    Beyond Bailouts: Federal Tools for Preventing State Budget Crises
    Brian Galle & Kirk J. Stark
    Bank Capital Regulation by Enforcement: An Empirical Study
    Julie Andersen Hill
    Why Twombly Is Good Law (But Poorly Drafted) and Iqbal Will Be Overturned
    Luke Meier
    NOTES
    Renewing The Chase: The First Amendment, Campaign Advertisements, and the Goal of an Informed Citizenry
    John Stewart Fleming
    “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” the Supreme Court, and Lawrence The “Laggard”
    Audrey K. Hagedorn


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