Volume 21 / Number 1 / 2017
Editor’s Note
Brandon Thornburg
21 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. ix (2017)
ARTICLES
The Hidden though Flourishing Justification of Intellectual Property Laws: Distributive Justice, National Versus International Approaches
Dr. S hlomit Yanisky-Ravid
21 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1 (2017)
Why the Late Justice Scalia Was Wrong: the Fallacies of Constitutional Textualism
Ken Levy
21 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 45 (2017)
Zone-of-Interests Standing in Constitutional Cases after Lexmark
Brannon P. Denning & Sarah F. Bothma
21 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 97 (2017)
Law and Economics Scholarship and Supreme Court Antitrust Jurisprudence, 1950–2010
Camden Hutchison
21 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 145 (2017)
ESSAY
The Immorality of Requesting Expedited Review
Joseph Scott Miller
21 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 211 (2017)
NOTES AND COMMENTS
States Must Protect Issue Advocacy in a Post-Citizens United World
Amanda Manjarrez
21 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 219 (2017)
When Substantive Due Process Meets Equal Protection: Reconciling Obergefell and Glucksberg
Katherine Watson
21 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 245 (2017)
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