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  • Volume 88: Issue 2

    Indiana Law Journal
    Volume 88: Issue 2
    Winter 2013

    AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF LAW SCHOOLS TORTS & COMPENSATION SYSTEMS PANEL

    Twenty-First Century Tort Theories: The Internalist/Externalist Debate
    Michael L. Rustad
    Civil Recourse Theory’s Reductionism
    Guido Calabresi
    Instrumental and Noninstrumental Theories of Tort Law
    Richard A. Posner
    Beneath the Surface of Civil Recourse Theory
    Martha Chamallas
    Two Roads Diverge for Civil Recourse Theory
    Christopher J. Robinette
    Civil Recourse Defended: A Reply to Posner, Calabresi, Rustad, Chamallas, and Robinette
    John C. Goldberg & Benjamin C. Zipursky

    ARTICLES

    Removal Reform: A Solution for Federal Question Jurisdiction, Forum Shopping, and Duplicative State-Federal Litigation
    Martha A. Field
    Incorporation of the Establishment Clause Against the States: A Logical, Textual, and Historical Account
    Frederick Mark Gedicks
    Risky Returns: Accounting for Risk in the Federal Budget
    David Kamin

    NOTES

    Redeeming a Lost Generation: “The Year of Law School Litigation” and the Future of the Law School Transparency Movement
    Andrew S. Murphy
    Regulating the Corporate Tap: Applying Global Administrative Law Principles to Achieve the Human Right to Water
    Kristin L. Retherford


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