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“An Empirical Study of Implicit Takings”
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Frank E. Vandervort- Children and the Law
“Privacy and Accountability in Black-Box Medicine”
Nicholson Price- Law and Technology
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Adam C. Pritchard- Corporate and Securities Law
“The SEC, Administrative Usurpation, and Insider Trading”
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Peter K. Westen“Assignments with Intrinsic Lessons on Professionalism (Or, Teaching Students to Act like Adults Without Sounding like a Parent)”
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“American Bar Association Resolution 112: Championing Public Access to the Law”
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Anne Peters“ ‘Shifted Science’ Revisited: Percolation Delays and the Persistence of Wrongful Convictions Based on Outdated Science”
Imran J. Syed- Criminal Law
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