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65 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. [i] (2009-2010)

handle is hein.journals/annam65 and id is 1 raw text is: SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
TRIBUTES
Dean Richard L. Revesz  1
Bryan A. Stevenson  5
David E. Kendall  9
Dimitri Dubg  13
Robyn Mar   17
George H. Kendall  21
Seth P. Waxman  25
Introduction of Professor Amsterdam  29
Acknowledgement by Anthony G. Amsterdam  31
Concluding Remarks  33
ARTICLES
FROM QUEEN BEES AND WANNABES TO WORKER BEES: WHY
GENDER CONSIDERATIONS SHOULD INFORM THE EMERGING LAW
OF WORKPLACE BULLYING
Kerni Lynn Stone  35
NOTES
EQUAL PROTECTION JURISPRUDENCE AND THE VOTING RIGHTS
OF PERSONS WITH DIMINISHED MENTAL CAPACITIES
Jennifer A. Bindel  87
THE ROLE OF TRADITION IN ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE
JURISPRUDENCE
Garrett Coyle 137
IT COULD HAPPEN TO THE BEST OF Us: A THEORY OF
PROVOCATION
Brett Shawn 175

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