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VOLUME 66 NO. 1 Emerging Case Law on Congressional OversightElise J. Bean66 Wayne L. Rev. 1 Conflicts of Interest and Election Cybersecurity: How Bipartisan Congressional Oversight Can Inform The Public, Address Election System Vulnerabilities, and Increase Voter Confidence in Election Integrity Kimberly Breedon & A. Christopher Bryant66 Wayne L. Rev. 1 Answering the Clarion Call…
VOLUME 68 NO. 2 Festschrift in Honor of Peter HenningDerek E. Bambauer68 Wayne L. Rev. 311 In His Own Words: The Peter Henning I Knew Joan MacLeod Heminway67 Wayne L. Rev. 315 With Gratitude and Great Fondness: Remembering Peter HenningEric Kades68 Wayne L. Rev. 321 I Owe My Teaching Career to Peter HenningDavid A. Moran68…
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Just a friendly reminder to mark your calendars for Friday October 11, 2013, for the Wayne Law Review Symposium – A Wave of Change: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Michigan’s Constitution and the Evolution of State Constitutionalism, made possible through the support of the Cohn Family Endowed Fund. The event will be held from 8am-5pm at Wayne Law….
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