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125 Harv. L. Rev. [i] (2011-2012)

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C 2oss by The Harvard Law Review Association
THE SUPREME COURT
2010 TERM
CONTENTS
FOREWORD:
Neutral Principles, Motivated Cognition,
and Some Problems for
Constitutional Law ...............................Dan M. Kahan ........... i
COMMENT.
Fairness in Numbers: A Comment on
AT&T v. Concepcion, Wal-Mart
v. Dukes, and Turner v. Rogers ............Judith Resnik ..... 78
LEADING CASES:
I. Constitutional Law ................................................................. 172
A. First Amendment
i. Establishment Clause -
Taxpayer Standing:
Arizona Christian School Tuition
Organization v. Winn ................................................ 172
2. Freedom of Speech -
Categorical Exclusions:
Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Ass'n.............. 182
3. Freedom of Speech -
Mixed Public-Private Speech:
Snyder  v. Phelps  ........................................................ 192
4. Freedom of Speech -
Campaign Finance Regulation:
Arizona Free Enterprise Club's Freedom
Club PAC v. Bennett ................................................. 202

VOLUME 125

NOVEMBER 2011

NUMBER 1

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