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“Redefining Reproductive Rights and Justice”
The Syntax of Sports, Class 2: The Power of the Particular
- Legal Writing and Research
International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law
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“Commonsense Consent”
“The Behavioral Effects of (Unenforceable) Contracts”
- Labor and Employment Law
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- Race and the Law
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- Legal History
“Business and Human Rights: Seizing the Opportunity”
Drunk Japan: Law and Alcohol in Japanese Society
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“Regulatory Oversight, Causal Inference, and Safe and Effective Health Care Machine Learning”
“Which Aspects of Corporate Governance Do and Do Not Matter in Emerging Markets”
“Taxing the Digital Economy: The Effect of Coronavirus on Pillar 1”
- Tax Law
“Health Professions and the Law”
- Health Law
- Labor and Employment Law
“A Case for Higher Corporate Tax Rates”
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- Legal History
“The Permissibility of Acting Officials: May the President Work Around Senate Confirmation?”
- Administrative Law
- Civil Rights
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- Constitutional Law
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- Law and Social Sciences
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