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    December 30, 2012, Sarah A. Binder

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    November 29, 2012, Sarah A. Binder

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    October 3, 2012, Sarah A. Binder

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    June 28, 2012, Sarah A. Binder

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    June 14, 2012, Sarah A. Binder

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    May 17, 2012, Sarah A. Binder

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    March 13, 2012, Sarah A. Binder

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    Volume 9: Issue 4, Article 2. 2011, Sarah A. Binder

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    December 21, 2011, Sarah A. Binder

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    October 7, 2011, Sarah A. Binder

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    August 1, 2011, Sarah A. Binder

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    July 27, 2011, Sarah A. Binder

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    July 26, 2011, Sarah A. Binder

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    July 13, 2011, Sarah A. Binder

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    July 2011, Sarah A. Binder and Thomas E. Mann

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    February 16, 2011, Sarah A. Binder and Russell Wheeler

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    January 4, 2011, Sarah A. Binder

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    December 7, 2010, Sarah A. Binder and Mark Spindel

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    December 2, 2010, Sarah A. Binder, Gregory Koger, Thomas E. Mann, Norman Ornstein, Eric Schickler, Barbara Sinclair, Steven S. Smith and Gregory J. Wawro

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