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The John Marshall Law Review
Volume 44
Issue 3
Spring 2011
Masthead
Articles
Thomas E. Mann
Commentary: Campaign Finance in the Wake of Citizens United
Peter L. Francia
Back to the Future? The Effects of Citizens United v. FEC in the 2010 Election
Monica Youn
Small-Donor Public Financing in the Post-Citizens United Era
David H. Gans & Douglas T. Kendall
A Capitalist Joker: The Strange Origins, Disturbing Past, and Uncertain Future of Corporate Personhood in American Law
Ilya Shapiro & Catlyn W. McCarthy
So what if Corporations Aren't People?
Atiba R. Ellis
Citizens United and Tiered Personhood
Comments
Rhandi Childress
Convicted by a Sleeping Jury: Harmless Error or a Challenge to the Integrity of Our Criminal Justice System?
Carson Griffis
Ending a Peculiar Evil: The Constitution, Campaign Finance Reform, and the Need for a Change in Focus After Citizens United v. FEC
Brent Wilson
The "Current Monthly Income" Debate: Unemployment Compensation as a "Benefit Received under the Social Security Act?"
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