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Home > VLR > Vol. 57 > Iss. 6 (2004)

 
Vanderbilt Law Review

Issue 6 - November 2004

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"The House Was Quiet and the World Was Calm The Reader Became the Book"
Burt Neuborne

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Brown, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Silent Litigation Revolution
Stephen C. Yeazell

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On What A "Private Attorney General" Is--And Why It Matters
William B. Rubenstein

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Pretext, Transparency and Motive in Mass Restitution Litigation
Anthony J. Sebok

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Human Rights Violations as Mass Torts: Compensation as a Proxy for Justice in the United States Civil Litigation System
Elizabeth J. Cabraser

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Laying One Bankrupt Critique to Rest: "Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain" and the Future of International Human Rights Litigation in U.S. Courts
Ralph G. Steinhardt

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With All Deliberate Speed: Civil Human Rights Litigation as a Tool for Social Change
Beth Van Schaack

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School Funding Litigation: Who's Winning the War?
John Dayton and Anne Dupre

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Litigated Learning and the Limits of Law
Michael Heise

 
 
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