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Home > LUCLJ > Vol. 33 > Iss. 4 (2002)

 

Summer 2002

Prefatory Matter

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Table of Contents
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Articles

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Competition, Consumer Protection and Energy Deregulation: A Conference Introduction
Spencer Weber Waller

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A Comment on Regulation and Deregulation in a Nation with Multiple Sovereigns
Thomas B. Leary

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Full Circle in the Formerly Regulated Industries?
Richard D. Cudahy

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DOJ, FTC and FERC Electric Power Merger Enforcement: Are There too Many Cooks in the Merger Review Kitchen?
Milton A. Marquis

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Monopoly Pricing in a Time of Shortage
James I. Serota

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A Consumer Self-Defense Perspective on Electricity Markets
John C. Hilke

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Electricity: Notes on the Transition Phase
Albert A. Foer

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Plunging into Darkness: Energy Deregulation Collides with Scarcity
Robert C. Fellmeth

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Peace, Love, Competition. An Initial Look at the Restructuring of Illinois Residential Energy Markets
Robert Kelter

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Twenty-Five Years of Deregulation: Lessons for Electric Power
John E. Kwoka Jr.

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Regulated Deregulation: The New York Experience in Electric Utility Deregulation
Harry First

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Hijacking Civil Liberties: The USA PATRIOT Act of 2001
Jennifer C. Evans

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The Fruit Does Not Fall Far from the Tree: The Unresolved Tax Treatment of Contingent Attorney's Fees
Kristina Maynard

 
 
 
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