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Announcing Vanderbilt Law Review's Online Companion, En Banc!
En Banc will begin publishing articles this fall with responses written by Professors Randall S. Thomas (Vanderbilt Law School) and John C.P. Goldberg (Harvard Law School). Check back this fall for the launch of En Banc and more information.
Vanderbilt Law Review
Vanderbilt Law Review is proud to welcome our new members:
Ashley N. Bassel
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Jennifer H. Bennett
Anne Marie Boken
Katherin J. Chapman
R. Aaron Chastain
McCormick A. Conforti
David S. Dunn
Elizabeth R. Fisher
Andrew R. Gould
Christopher M. Hamp-Lyons
Joel A. Heller
Ryan T. Holt
Veronica W. Ip
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Gary S. Peeples
Benjamin K. Raybin
Karen E. Spain
Tabitha N. Thomas
Michael A. Thomason
Greg W. Traylor
Greta R. Ulvad
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T. Brandon Waddell
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Daniel C. Wucherer
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CURRENT PUBLICATION:
Vanderbilt Law Review, Volume 61, Number 4 (May 2008)
ARTICLES
Scott D. Gerber, The Court, the Constitution, and the History of Ideas, 61 Vand. L. Rev. 1067 (2008).
James R. Repetti, Democracy and Opportunity: A New Paradigm in Tax Equity, 61 Vand. L. Rev. 1129 (2008).
Peter B. Rutledge, Arbitration and Article III, 61 Vand. L. Rev. 1189 (2008).
NOTES
Gabriel Jacob Fleet, What’s in a Song? Copyright’s Unfair Treatment of Record Producers and Side Musicians, 61 Vand. L. Rev. 1235 (2008).
Linda Katherine Leibfarth, Giving the Terminally Ill Their Due (Process): A Case for Expanded Access to Experimental Drugs through the Political Process, 61 Vand. L. Rev. 1281 (2008).