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5 Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev. [i] (2011)

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POLICY
D REVIEW

Volume 5, Number 1                                 Winter 2011
Copyright @ 2011 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
CONTENTS
Symposium: Jobs and the American Worker

1 Foreword: Wages, Work, Privilege, and Legal
Education
17 The Anti-Subordination Principle of Labor and
Employment Law Preemption
45 Supporting Workers by Accounting for Care
69 Discounting Discrimination: Dukes v. Wal-
Mart Proves that Yesterday's Civil Rights
Laws Can't Keep Up with Today's Economy
87 What We Owe Our Coal Miners
General Essays
115 The Constitutional Option: Reforming the
Rules of the Senate to Restore Accountability
and Reduce Gridlock
135 First Amendment Fault Lines and the Citizens
United Decision
163 The Historical Roots of Citizens United v.
FEC: How Anarchists and Academics
Accidentally Created Corporate Speech Rights

Gene R. Nichol
Catherine L. Fisk
Noah D. Zatz
Richard Thompson Ford
Anne Marie Lofaso

Senator Tom Udall
Monica Youn
Zephyr Teachout

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