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51 Washburn L.J. [i] (2011-2012)

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Law Journal
Fall 2011    Volume 51, Number 1
Table of Contents                                                 Page
THE FOULSTON SIEFKIN LECTURE
Moral Imagination in Judging ....................  Susan A. Bandes   1
RESPONSES & PERSPECTIVES
Is Moral Imagination the Cure for
Misapplied Judicial Empathy? Bandes,
Bastiat, and the Quest for Justice ....................John Hasnas  25
An Expectation of Empathy .............The Honorable Steve Leben    49
Lies, Damned Lies, and Judicial Empathy .........Mary Anne Franks   61
NOTES
House of the Rising Population: The Case
for Eliminating the 435-Member Limit
on the U.S. House of Representatives ..............  Byron J. Harden  73
The American Indian Probate Reform Act:
A Five Year Review............................ Diane K. Lautt 105
COMMENTS
The Continued Churn of Muddy Waters:
The Court's Missed Opportunity to Clarify
First Amendment Privilege
[Snyder v. Phelps, 131 S. Ct. 1207 (2011)] ........... Kate Duncan Butler 131
The Supreme Court Writes a Fractured Fable of
the Cat's Paw Theory in Staub v. Proctor Hospital
[Staub v. Proctor Hospital, 131 S. Ct. 1186 (2011)] ....... Julie M. Covel 159

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