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<title>Through the Looking Glass: A Response to Professor Dan Markel&apos;s Retributive Damages</title>
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<title>Due Process Forgotten: The Problem of Statutory Damages and Class Actions</title>
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<title>Two Worlds Collide: How the Supreme Court&apos;s Recent Punitive Damages Decisions Affect Class Actions</title>
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<title>The Road Not Taken: Would Application of the Excessive Fines Clause to Punitive Damages Have Made A Difference?</title>
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<title>Instructing Juries on Punitive Damages: Due Process Revisited after Philip Morris v. Williams</title>
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<title>Symposium Chair, Punitive Damages, Due Process and Deterrence: The Debate After Philip Morris v. Williams</title>
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<title>Instructing Juries on Punitive Damages: Due Process Revisited After State Farm</title>
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<title>The Consumer Fraud Class Action: Reining in Abuse by Requiring Plaintiffs to Allege Reliance as an Essential Element</title>
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<description>This article argues that the recent rise in consumer fraud class action lawsuits is tied to the concomitant failure of many state courts to require reliance during class certification. The Article also provides a detailed history of the FTC, the subsequent rise in consumer fraud statutes and the early failure of both federal and state government agencies to adequately pursue violations of these laws.</description>

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