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Spring 2009, Vol. 39, No. 2

CONTENTS

Front Matter

INTRODUCTION          ix

Citizen Gun Rights: Incorporating the Second Amendment Through the Privileges or Immunities Clause    195
Kenneth A. Klukowski

Recovering Access: Rethinking the Structure of Federal Civil Rulemaking    261
Brooke D. Coleman

First Peoples and Human Rights, a South Seas Perspective    299
The Right Honorable Dame Sian Elias

Too Close for Comfort: Minority Shareholder Litigation Against Close Corporations After McMinn v. MBF Operating Acquisition Corp. and Peters Corp. v. New Mexico Banquest Investors Corp.    319
Gretchen Elsner

Rule 68 Offers of Judgment: Lessons from the New Mexico Experience    349
William P. Lynch

What Does the Natural Rights Clause Mean to New Mexico?    375
Marshall J. Ray

Developing a State Constitutional Law Strategy in New Mexico Criminal Prosecutions    407
J. Thomas Sullivan

 

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