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VOLUME 125 NOVEMBER 2011 NUMBER 1<br />

HARVARD LAW REVIEW<br />

FOREWORD:<br />

THE SUPREME COURT<br />

2010 TERM<br />

CONTENTS<br />

© 20II by The Harvard Law Review Association<br />

Neutral Principles, Motivated Cognition,<br />

and Some Problems for<br />

Constitutional Law Dan M. Kahan 1<br />

COMMENT:<br />

Fairness in Numbers: A Comment on<br />

AT&T v. Concepcion, Wal-Mart<br />

v. Dukes, and Turner v. Rogers '" .Judith Resnik 78<br />

LEADING CASES:<br />

1. Constitutional Law 172<br />

A. First Amendment<br />

I. Establishment Clause ­<br />

Taxpayer Standing:<br />

Arizona Christian School Tuition<br />

Organization v. Winn , 172<br />

2. Freedom of Speech­<br />

Categorical Exclusions:<br />

Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Ass'n 182<br />

3. Freedom of Speech -<br />

Mixed Public-Private Speech:<br />

Snyder v. Phelps 192<br />

4. Freedom of Speech ­<br />

Campaign Finance Regulation:<br />

Arizona Free Enterprise Club's Freedom<br />

Club PAC v. Bennett 202<br />

BR277 Pág.109

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