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201. The Supreme Court's municipal bond decision and the market-participant exception to the dormant Commerce Clause.

203. Tailor-made: state regulation at the periphery of federal law.

204. 'Mixed metaphors,' revisionist history and post-hypnotic suggestions on the interpretation of sports antitrust exemptions: the Second Circuit's use in Clarett of a Piazza-like 'innovative reinterpretation of Supreme Court dogma'.

205. The Supreme Court's new public-private distinction under the dormant Commerce Clause: a voiding the traditional versus nontraditional classification trap.

206. Alive but not well: manifest disregard after hall street.

214. Captive regulators, captive shippers: the legacy of McCarty farms.

215. The dormant commerce clause: adopting a new standard and a return to principle.

217. Industrial hemp: how the classification of industrial hemp as marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act has caused the dream of growing industrial hemp in North Dakota to go up in smoke.

218. Federal Rule of Evidence 502: stirring the state law of privilege and professional responsibility with a federal stick.

220. Commerce flaws: 'taking exception' with Garb v. Poland's misinterpretation of the commercial activity and takings exceptions of the FSIA.

222. A structural criticism of the DNA Analysis Backlog Elimination Act.

223. The burden of inaction: how two states set different paths for one nonfederal transborder highway and why the courts cannot adequately solve this problem in light of concerns for federalism, the separation of powers and matters of justiciability.

224. RICO after Raich: the commerce clause and federal prosecution of street gangs.

225. State courts, state territory, state power: reflections on the extraterritoriality principle in choice of law and legislation.

226. You can take this health insurance and ... mandate it?

227. A new chapter 2 for Texas: well-suited or ill-fitting.

228. Kentucky v. Davis: a better approach to saving differential taxation of municipal bonds.

229. How states and municipalities can retain the power to regulate rail carrier-owned solid waste transfer facilities in the context of the Metro Enviro Transfer, LLC v. Village of Croton-on-Hudson and Buffalo Southern Railroad, Inc. v. Village of Croton-on-Hudson decisions.

233. Federal hate crime laws and United States v. Lopez: on a collision course to clarify jurisdictional-element analysis.

234. Ganging up on RICO: narrowing Gonzales v. Raich to preserve the significance of the jurisdictional element as a constitutional limitation in the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.

235. The foundations of the American common market.

236. Gonzales v. Carhart: the partial termination of the right to choose.

237. The politics of trash.

241. ICCTA preemption: the spaghetti western starring solid waste.

242. Bootleggers beware: United States v. Martignon upholds congressional power to enact 'copyright-like' legislation through the Commerce Clause.

245. Restoring the Tenth Amendment: a call to overrule United States v. Darby and Reinstate National League of Cities v. Usery.

246. Federal regulation of state employment under the Commerce Clause and 'national defense' powers: constitutional issues presented by the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act.

247. Like a nation state.

249. Cash, trash, and tradition: a new dormant commerce clause exception emerges from United Haulers and Davis.

250. What's left of the Twenty-First Amendment?

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