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82 N.D. L. Rev. [i] (2006)

handle is hein.journals/nordak82 and id is 1 raw text is: NORTH DAKOTA LAW REVIEW
Volume 82                     2006                    Number 1
ARTICLES
A Conundrum in a Quagmire: Unraveling North Dakota's Campaign
Finance Law
Bruce  A . Schoenwald .............................................................. 1
Judicial Values: The Justice Robinson Experience
Herbert L. Meschke and Ted Smith ............................... 25
An Essay on Teaching Contracts and Commercial Law for the First
Time (Even If You Have Taught These Courses Many
Times Before)
G ary  M onserud  ................................................................... 113
NOTES
The Future of Judicial Elections in North Dakota
Renata  Olafson  Seizer ........................................................ 197
The Cost of a Higher Education: Post-Minority Child Support in
North Dakota
Leah  duCharm e  .................................................................. 235
CASE COMMENT
Constitutional Law-Equal Protection of Law: Strict Scrutiny
Applies to All Racially Segregated Citizens, Free and Confined
Johnson v. California, 543 U.S. 499 (2005)
M ichelle  F eist ..................................................................... 263

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