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52 B.C. L. Rev. [i] (2011)

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BOSTON COLLEGE
     LAW REVIEW


VOLUME LII             JANUARY 2011              NUMBER 1

ARTICLES
NEGOTIATING FEDERALISM
  E rin R yan ..............................................................................................1
ARE ARBITRATORS ABOVE THE LAW? THE MANIFEST
  DISREGARD OF THE LAW STANDARD
  M ichael H . LeR oy  ..............................................................................137
DELAWARE AND THE MARKET FOR LLC LAW: A THEORY OF
  CONTRACTIBILITY AND LEGAL INDETERMINACY
  M ohsen M anesh ................................................................................. 189

ESSAY
TORT AS A LITIGATION LOTTERY: A MISCONCEIVED METAPHOR
  Timothy D. Lytton, Robert L. Rabin & Peter H. Schuck ...................... 267

NOTES
A Balance of Convenience: The Use of Burden-Shifting
  Devices in Criminal Cyberharassment Law .................................... 289
Custodial Strip Searches ofJuveniles: How Safford Informs a
  New Two-Tiered Standard of Review.............................................. 339
Parents, Students, and the Pledge of Allegiance: Why Courts
  Must Protect the Marketplace of Student Ideas .............................. 375

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