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Volume 96 June 2010 Issue 4  
Countering the Majoritarian Difficulty Amanda Frost and Stefanie A. Lindquist 719
Race, Sex, and Rulemaking: Administrative Constitutionalism and the Workplace, 1960 to the Present Sophia Z. Lee 799
Prospects for Judicial Review of Arbitration Awards Under State Law Stephen Murphy 887
In Brief
Good Intentions Matter
Reply by Katharine T. Bartlett

State Judicial Elections and the Limits of Calibrating Access to the Federal Courts
Response by Michael E. Solimine

The Immortality of Equitable Balancing
Response by David Schoenbrod

Does the Structure of the Franchise Tax Matter?
Reply by Michal Barzuza

The Mandatory Core of Section 4 of the Federal Arbitration Act
Essay by David Horton

Placebo Statutes?: Sarbanes-Oxley and Ethics Code Disclosures
Response by Donald C. Langevoort

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Announcements
September Notes Pool Announcement

The Virginia Law Review Welcomes New Members from the Class of 2012

Notes Accepted from May 2010 Notes Pool

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Fall Symposium
The Virginia Law Review excited to host a symposium on free speech and participatory democracy on Saturday, October 23, 2010. Learn more about this event.
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