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2 Regent J.L. & Pub. Pol'y [i] (2010)

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LAW & PUBLIC POLICY
VOLUME 2                 SPRING 2010                  ISSUE 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLES
DOES THE CONSTITUTION CONSTRAIN CONGRESSIONAL
JUDGMENT?: CONSTITUTIONAL PROBLEMS WITH HEALTH
INSURANCE REFORM LEGISLATION
Senator  Orrin  G. Hatch  ................................ 1
JUDGE POPOVIC ON THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Hon. Dragoijub Popovic  ................................  35
A SENSE OF JUSTICE, THE RULE OF LAW, AND THE
EXCLUSIONARY RULE
Hon. Bogtjan  Zupan~i6  .................................  51
HEALING HEALTHCARE THROUGH TAX REFORM
Eleanor  Weston  Brown  .................................  63
THE FUTURE OF THE UNITED NATIONS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY
Gillian Martin Sorensen, Dr. David Meyer,
Dr. Lawrence Adams ...................................  85
NANNIES IN BLUE BERETS: UNDERSTANDING THE UNITED
NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD:
A LEGAL ANALYSIS
M ichael P. Farris  ......................................  107
DID I Do THAT? CAN POLICYMAKERS EVER AVOID
UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES IN THE PURSUIT OF GOOD
PUBLIC POLICY?
Charles Herbert Slemp, III  .............................  137

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