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Minnesota Law Review

  • Counsel and Confrontation
  • Aggregating Probabilities Across Cases: Criminal Responsibility for Unspecified Offenses
  • United States Competition Policy in Crisis: 1890–1955
  • Clawbacks: Prospective Contract Measures in an Era of Excessive Executive Compensation and Ponzi Schemes
  • From the Inside Out: Reforming State and Local Prostitution Enforcement to Combat Sex Trafficking in the United States and Abroad
  • The Curious Case of Disparate Impact Under the ADEA: Reversing the Theory’s Development into Obsolescence
  • Between the Possible and the Probable: Defining the Plausibility Standard After Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly and Ashcroft v. Iqbal

Minnesota Law Review

  • February 2010, Volume 94, No. 3
  • December 2009, Volume 94, No. 2
  • November 2009, Volume 94, No. 1
  • June 2009, Volume 93, No. 6
  • May 2009, Volume 93, No. 5
  • April 2009, Volume 93, No. 4
  • February 2009, Volume 93, No. 3
  • December 2008, Volume 93, No. 2
  • November 2008, Volume 93, No. 1
  • June 2008, Volume 92, No. 6
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