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    Volume 1, Issue 3 (Summer 2005)

    ARTICLES

     

    Regulations NMS: Has the SEC Exceeded Its Congressional Mandate to Facilitate a National Market System in Securities Trading?

    Dale A. Oesterle 

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    Set it and Forget it? Marked Power and the Consequences of Premature Deregulation in Telecommunications Markets

    George S. Ford & Lawrence J Spiwak 

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    ESSAY

     

    Cordell Hull, the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act & the WTO

    Kenneth Dam 

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    STUDENT NOTES

     

    Hot Under the White Collar: What the Rollercoaster in Sentencing Law From Blakely to Booker Will Mean to Corporate Offenders

    Isaac M. Gradman

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    Emerging Communications and the Resume Approach to Bad Faith Claims

    Gregory Perry

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    PRACTITIONER NOTES

     

    Asher to Asher and Dust to Dust: The Demise of the PSLRA Safe Harbor?

    Joseph De Simone, Matthew D. Ingber & Evan A. Creutz 

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    Testing the Limits of the Chapter 11 Transfer Tax Exemption: In Search of the Meaning of “Under a Plan Confirmed”

    Paul D. Leake & Mark G. Douglas

     

    FCC Gives Teeth to the CAN-SPAN Act of 2003

    Edwin N. Lavergne 

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    French Judgment Condemning AOL Illustrates EU Consumer Protection Issues Facing U.S. Business Operating in Europe

    David Naylor & Cyril Ritter 

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