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N.Y.U. Journal of Legislation & Public Policy

Volume 11, Number 2

Winter 2008

Articles
The Expanding Scope, Use, and Availability of Criminal Records
James Jacobs and Tamara Crepet

Rethinking the Eleventh Amendment: Sovereign Immunity in the United States and the European Union
Aman Pradhan

Fending for Themselves: Creating a U.S. Hedge Fund Market for Retail Investors
Houman B. Shadab

The Role of Electoral Accountability in the Madisonian Machine
Christopher M. Straw

Prosecuting Website Development Under the Material Support to Terrorism Statutes: Time to Fix What’s Broken
Alan F. Williams

Notes
Protecting the Innocent: A Model for Comprehensive, Individualized Compensation of the Exonerated
Jessica R. Lonergan

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  • About
    • Masthead
    • Annual Report
    • Copyright Policy
    • Sponsors
    • Subscription Information
    • Alumni
    • Submissions
  • Issues
    • Volume 25, Issue 3
    • Volume 25, Issue 2
    • Volume 25, Issue 1
    • View All Issues
  • Quorum
    • Quorum
    • Quorum Series
      • The Promise of an Amendable Constitution in an Uncertain Era
      • Life After Roe: Grappling with the New Abortion Rights Reality
    • Submissions
  • LawsFlaws Podcast
  • Symposia
    • The Doctor Will Zoom You Now: The Future of Telehealth Symposium
    • The Surveillance State: How America Spies on its Most Vulnerable Persons
    • College Athletics and Employment Law: A Conversation About Intercollegiate Sports and the Aftermath of NCAA v. Alston
    • Analyzing Texas SB8 and Looking Ahead to Dobbs: A Roundtable Discussion on Reproductive Rights and Abortion Law
    • Past Symposia
  • Legislation Competition
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