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Vivek S. Sankaran- Children and the Law
“ ‘How Now, Horatio?’ The Stoic Joy of Physics and Friendship”
Sherman J. Clark- Philosophy of Law
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
“Judge Kozinski Objects”
Beth H. Wilensky“Child Abuse Evidence: New Perspectives from Law, Medicine, Psychology”
David A. Moran- Children and the Law
“Why Sports Law?”
Sherman J. Clark“Treating Wrongs as Wrongs: An Expressive Argument for Tort Law”
Scott A. Hershovitz- Philosophy of Law
“How Does the Law Put a Historical Analogy to Work? Defining the Imposition of ‘A Condition Analogous to That of a Slave’ in Modern Brazil”
Rebecca J. Scott- Human Rights
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“Moving Beyond Lassiter: The Need for a Federal Statutory Right to Counsel for Parents in Child Welfare Cases”
Vivek S. Sankaran- Children and the Law
“Risk and Resilience in Health Data Infrastructure”
Nicholson Price- Law and Technology
- Health Law
“Regulating Black-Box Medicine”
Nicholson Price- Law and Technology
- Health Law
“Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: Applications and Legal Issues”
Nicholson Price- Law and Technology
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“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
“Problems with Destination-Based Corporate Taxes and the Ryan Blueprint”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah- Tax Law
“Addressing Cultural Bias in the Legal Profession”
Debra Chopp- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
“Facilitating Mergers and Acquisitions with Earnouts and Purchase Price Adjustments”
Albert H. Choi- Corporate and Securities Law
“Response to ‘Reverse Al Capone-ism’ and the Tax Treatment of Marijuana Businesses”
Howard J. Bromberg- Tax Law
“The Refinement of International Law: From Fragmentation to Regime Interaction and Politicization”
Anne Peters- International and Comparative Law
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
“Labor and Employment Arbitration Today: Mid-Life Crisis or New Golden Age?”
Theodore J. St. Antoine- Labor and Employment Law
“Social Facts, Legal Fictions, and the Attribution of Slave Status: The Puzzle of Prescription”
Rebecca J. Scott- Human Rights
- Legal History
“Disability, Universalism, Social Rights, and Citizenship”
Samuel R. Bagenstos- Civil Rights
- Health Law
“Disability Rights and Labor: Is This Conflict Really Necessary?”
Samuel R. Bagenstos- Civil Rights
- Labor and Employment Law
“Once More, With Feeling: TRA 17 and Original Intent of Subpart F”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah- Tax Law
“Expired Patents, Trade Secrets, and Stymied Competition”
Nicholson Price- Law and Technology
- Health Law
“Response to Five Philosophers: Toward a Feminist Theory of the State Some Decades Later”
Catharine A. MacKinnon- Civil Rights
“Factors in Fairness and Emotion in Online Case Resolution”
JJ Prescott- Law and Technology
“Chevron in the Circuit Courts: The Codebook Appendix”
Christopher J. Walker- Administrative Law
“The Contested Role of Time in Equal Protection”
Elise Boddie- Constitutional Law
- Race and the Law
- Civil Rights