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The Privatization of California Correctional Facilities: A Population-Based Approach
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Does Power Grow out of the Barrel of a Modem? Some Thoughts on Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu’s ‘Who Controls The Internet?’
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Does Local News Measure Up?
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How Hard Can It Be: Do Citizens Think It Is Difficult to Register to Vote?
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So There Are Campaign Contribution Limits That Are Too Low
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Boundary-Based Restrictions in Boundless Broadcast Media Markets: McConnell v. FEC’s Underinclusive Overbreadth Analysis
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