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Introduction to the Northern Illinois College of Law 2014 Symposium Shelby County v. Holder: A New Perspective on Voting Rights
Marissa Liebling

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“Whoa”-ing Equine Clones’ Registration: Establishing Procompetitive Benefits to Counter the Anticompetitive Argument Against American Quarter Horse Association’s Ban on Clones
Alyssa Freeman

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A Doctrine of Sameness, not Federalism: How the Supreme Court's Application of the "Equal Sovereignty" Principle in Shelby County v. Holder Undermines Core Constitutional Values
Samuel Spital

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Modern Private Data Collection and National Security Agency Surveillance: A Comprehensive Package of Solutions Addressing Domestic Surveillance Concerns
Shaina Kalanges

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To Make Freedom Happen: Shelby County v. Holder, The Supreme Court, and the Creation Myth of American Voting Rights
Aderson Bellegarde Francois

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Towards a Post-Shelby County Section 5 Where a Constitutional Coverage Formula Does Not Reauthorize the Effects Test
Joshua P. Thompson

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Vol. 34, no. 3, Summer 2014: Table of Contents
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