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May 16, 2012

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George A. Bermann, The Supreme Court Trilogy and Its Impact on U.S. Arbitration Law, 22 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 551 (2011)

John J. Chung, Customary International Law As Explained by Status Instead of Contract, 37 N.C. J. Int’l L. & Com. Reg. 609 (2012) 

Claudia DiMarzo, Medical Malpractice: the Italian Experience. 87 Chi.-Kent. L. Rev. 53 (2012)

William V. III Dorsaneo and C. Paul Rogers III, The Flawed Nexus between Contract Law and the Rules of Procedure: Why Rules 8 and 9 Must Be Changed, 31 Rev. Litig. 233 (2012).

Zev J. Eigen and David Sherwyn, A Moral/Contractual Approach to Labor Law Reform, 63 Hastings L.J. 695 (2012)

Gregory Klass, To Perform or Pay Damages. 98 Va. L. Rev. 143 (2012)

Florencia Marotta-Wurgler, Some Realities of Online Contracting, 19 Sup. Ct. Econ. Rev. 11 (2011)

Scott R. Peppet, Freedom of Contract in an Augmented Reality: the Case of Consumer Contracts. 59 UCLA L. Rev. 676 (2012)

Alan Scott Rau, Arbitral Power and the Limits of Contract: the New Trilogy, 22 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 435-550 (2011)

Daniel Schwarcz, Reevaluating Standardized Insurance Policies. 78 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1263 (2011)

Seana Valentine Shiffrin, Must I Mean What You Think I Should Have Said? 98 Va. L. Rev. 159 (2012)

Thomas J. Stipanowich, The Third Arbitration Trilogy: Stolt-Nielsen, Rent-A-Center, Concepcion and the Future of American Arbitration, 22 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 323 (2011)

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