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  • Volume 83: Issue 3

    Indiana Law Journal
    Volume 83: Issue 2
    Summer 2008
    Articles
    Research with Decisionally Incapacitated Human Subjects: An Argument for a Systematic Approach to Risk-Benefit Assessment
    Carl H. Coleman Measuring Outcomes: Post-Graduation Measures of Success in the U.S. News & World Report Law School Rankings
    Andrew P. Morriss & William D. Henderson 

    Crime, Legitimacy, and Testilying
    I. Bennett Capers

    Mergers, Taxes, and Historical Materialism
    Ajay K. Mehrotra 

    Re-evaluating Declaratory Judgment Jurisdiction in Intellectual Property Disputes
    Lorelei Ritchie de Larena

    The Style of a Skeptic: The Opinions of Chief Justice Roberts
    Laura Krugman Ray

    Insuring Corporate Crime
    Miriam Hechler Baer

    Notes
    Maintaining Government Accountability: Calls for a “Public Use” Beyond Eminent Domain
    Gregory S. Knapp
    The Limits of Offshoring—Why the United States Should Keep Enforcement of Human Rights Standards “In-House”
    John McKenzie


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