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November 2013 | Vol. 82, No. 2
ARTICLES
The Observer Effect: National Security Litigation, Executive Policy Changes, and Judicial Deference
By
Ashley S. Deeks
Notes
The Early Bird Waits for the Worm: May Federal Judgments Be Registered Prior to Appeal?
By
Cristina M. Rincon
Can Condoms Be Compelling? Examining the State Interest in Confiscating Condoms from Suspected Sex Workers
By
Meghan Newcomer
Waiving Fiduciary Duties in Delaware Limited Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies
By
Winnifred A. Lewis
Chevron
‘s Flexible Agency Expertise Model: Applying the
Chevron
Doctrine to the BIA’s Interpretation of the INA’s Criminal Law-Based Aggravated Felony Provision
By
Michael Dorfman-Gonzalez
Not Interested? A Trustee Lacks “Party in Interest” Standing To Move for an Extension of the Nondischargeability Bar Date on Behalf of Creditors
By
Stephen C. Behymer
In Bonds We Trustee: A New Contractual Mechanism To Improve Sovereign Bond Restructurings
By
Robert Auray
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