Volume 49, Number 2

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Articles

Designing Effective Climate Policy: Cap-and-Trade and Complementary Policies

By Ann E. Carlson

Earmarking Earmarking

By Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar

A New Strategy for Preventing Bribery and Extortion in International Business Transactions

By Bruce W. Klaw

When “Good Faith” Makes Good Sense: Applying Leon’s Exception to the Exclusionary Rule to the Government’s Reasonable Reliance on Title III Wiretap Orders

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Notes

Immunity for “Discretionary” Functions: A Proposal to Amend the Federal Tort Claims Act

By Jonathan R. Bruno

Mitigating the Unintended Consequences of Biofuel Tax Credits

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