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Volume 27, Number 2 (Summer 2010)
- Alejandro E. Camacho, Redefining Nature Through Assisted Migration: Natural Resource Law and Ethics Under Climate Change
- J.W. Verret, Treasury Inc.: How the Bailout Redefines Corporate Theory & Practice
- Omer Kimhi, Chapter 9 of the Bankruptcy Code: A Solution in Search of a Problem
- Lucian A. Bebchuk, Alma Cohen & Holger Spamann, The Wages of Failure: Executive Compensation at Bear Stearns and Lehman 2000-2008
- Comment: Peter Molk, Broadening the Use of Municipal Mortgages
Volume 27, Number 1 (Winter 2010)- Thomas W. Merrill and David M. Schizer, Energy Policy for an Economic Downturn: A Proposed Petroleum Fuel Price Stabilization Plan- Maureen Sweeney, Fact or Fiction: The Legal Construction of Deportation for Crimes- Yair Listokin and Benjamin Taibleson, If You Misrate, then You Lose: Improving Credit Rating Agency Accuracy Through Incentive Compensation- Note: Anthony Vitarelli, Behavioral Economics in Federal Regulation- Comment: Daniel Hemel, Empty Creditors and Debt Exchanges
Volume 27, Number 1 (Winter 2010)
- Thomas W. Merrill and David M. Schizer, Energy Policy for an Economic Downturn: A Proposed Petroleum Fuel Price Stabilization Plan
- Maureen Sweeney, Fact or Fiction: The Legal Construction of Deportation for Crimes
- Yair Listokin and Benjamin Taibleson, If You Misrate, then You Lose: Improving Credit Rating Agency Accuracy Through Incentive Compensation
- Note: Anthony Vitarelli, Behavioral Economics in Federal Regulation
- Comment: Daniel Hemel, Empty Creditors and Debt Exchanges