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Volume 13 (2007)

Articles

State Sovereignty and the Americans with Disabilities Act
by Debra D. Burke

The Rise to New Federalism and the Demise of Public Employee Remedies
by Carol J. Miller

Auditor Independence Post Sarbanes-Oxley: The Case for Increased Self-Recognition
by Linda Christiansen and Ann Morales Olazábal

From Law-Breaking Caterpillar to Law-Abiding Butterfly? Can the Department of Justice Force Business to Obey the Law?
by Richard O. Parry and Treena Gillespie

Expanding the Uniformed Services Employment and Re-Employment Rights Act to Include Employment Leave for Service Members’ Families
by Konrad Lee

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