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Volume 55, Issue 1



ARTICLES

Oliver A. Houck, Things Fall Apart: A Constitutional Analysis of Legislative Exclusion

Jay P. Kesan & Andres A. Gallo, Why “Bad” Patents Survive in the Market and How Should We Change?—The Private and Social Costs of Patents

William J. Carney, The Costs of Being Public After Sarbanes-Oxley: The Irony of “Going Private”

COMMENTS

Joshua L. Shapiro, Corporate Media Power, Corruption, and the Media Exemption

Sara Tindall Ghazal, Regulating Nonconnected 527s: Unnecessary, Unwise, and Inconsistent with the First Amendment

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