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Volume 1990, no. 2

Articles
In the Aftermath of Johnson and Eichman: The Constitution Need Not be Mutilated to Preserve the Government's Speech and Property Interests in the Flag
Douglas W. Kmiec
The Jury's Role in Capital Cases is Immune From Judicial Interference
Raoul Berger
Teaching Parol Evidence
James D. Gordon III
Book Reviews
Neighborhood Property Law
Corwin W. Johnson
R. Bork, The Tempting of America: The Political Seduction of the Law
Randolph J. May
R. Berger, The Fourteenth Amendment and the Bill of Rights
Charles E. Rice
Notes
DeShaney's Effect on Future "Poor Joshuas"—Whether a State Should be Liable Under the Fourteenth Amendment for Harm Inflicted by a Private Individual
Lori DeMond
The Power of the Shield— Permanently Enjoining Litigation Against Entities other than the Debtor—a Look at In Re A.H. Robins Co.
John E. Swallow
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