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The Roberts Court Gets Down to Business: The Business Cases

Kenneth W. Starr

 

Abstract

We have been treated thus far to great conversation and times of great debate. We have discussed issues of war and peace, individual rights and liberties, whether the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule should be abandoned, and the political process. I am here to talk about the business cases. I was assigned this topic, but I take it on with gratitude and with enthusiasm, and I am here to convince you that the Supreme Court should be doing more of what I am talking about and less of what my colleagues have been talking about because business cases do less damage.