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“How Design Thinking Can Help Lawyers Find Purpose in Work”

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“Determining the Juridical Status of Companies under International Law”

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Foreign Investment Law Journal
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Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes

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“ESG Irony: Why Corporate Tax Avoidance Must Be Considered”

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“Fee-Shifting Shortcuts”

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“Double Standards in UN Political Bodies: Is Impartiality Possible?”

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“Reckoning with Social Policy in Utility Regulation”

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“The Law of Energy Abundance”

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“Regulating Robo-advisors in an Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence”

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Washington and Lee Law Review
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“Artificial Intelligence in Health and Health Care: Priorities for Action”

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  • AI, Law, and Technology
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Health Affairs
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“Environment Scan of Generative AI infrastructure for Clinical and Translational Science”

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  • AI, Law, and Technology
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NPJ Health Systems
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“Feedback Loops: Challenge & Recovery”

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  • Legal Writing and Research
Illinois Bar Journal
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“Burdens of Proof in Criminal Procedure”

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Duke Law Journal
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“Voter Harassment and the Limits of State and Federal Power”

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“Three Implications of Moore”

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  • Tax Law
Tax Notes Federal
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“The Historical Evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility: A Foreword to the ELI Guidance”

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Accounting, Economics, and Law: A Convivium
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“Is the UTPR Extraterritorial or Discriminatory?”

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  • Tax Law
Tax Notes Federal
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“Should Country-by-Country Reporting Be Public?”

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  • Tax Law
Tax Notes International
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“Tax Experience Isn’t Everything: A Tale of Two Justices”

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  • Tax Law
Tax Notes Federal
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“Should the United States Abandon Citizenship-Based Taxation?”

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  • Tax Law
International Tax Journal
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“Statutory Liquidation”

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  • Administrative Law
Administrative Law Review
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“The State Capacity Crisis”

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“Infant Prenatal Substance Exposure and Later Child Maltreatment in the US”

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  • Children and the Law
Child Protection and Practice
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“Challenging Federal Government Impunity: The Case of Disability Law”

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New York University Annual Survey of American Law
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  • Criminal Law
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  • International and Comparative Law
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The Rule of Law Under Pressure: A Transnational Challenge
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The New England Journal of Medicine
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  • International and Comparative Law
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The Cambridge Handbook of Constitutional Theory
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Illinois Bar Journal
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“How Experts View the Legal System’s Use of Scientific Evidence”

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“Law in Society: Defending Hart”

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Review of How to Sell a Poison: The Rise, Fall, and Toxic Return of DDT written by Elena Conis

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“Development of the Navigation Guide Evidence-to-Decision Framework for Environmental Health: Version 1.0”

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“Should the States Return to Worldwide Combined Reporting?”

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