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Volume 68, Number 5 (September 2016)
ARTICLES
Stephen Ware, The Centrist Case Against Current (Conservative) Arbitration Law
Leslie C. Levin, Lawyers Going Bare and Clients Going Blind
Aya Gruber, Amy J. Cohen, & Kate Mogulescu, Penal Welfare and the New Human Trafficking Intervention Courts
ESSAYS
J. Gregory Sidak, Does the Telephone Consumer Protection Act Violate Due Process As Applied?
Caprice Roberts, Supreme Disgorgement
NOTES
Joshua Jacobson, The Secretary’s Emails: The Intersection of Transparency, Security, and Technology
Anthony Jose Sirven, Undue Process: A Father’s Proprietary Interest in an Embryo and Its Clash with Casey
COMMENTS
Maris Snell, Section 875C: Not for All Intents and Purposes
Michael Woods, Gerrymandering (Almost) Gone Wild: How the Supreme Court Saved Independent Redistricting Reform