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  • Done the Time, Still Being Punished for the Crime: The Irrationality of Collateral Consequences in Occupational Licensing and Fourteenth Amendment Challenges
    May 23, 2022
    McCarley Maddock
  • Universalizing Fraud
    May 23, 2022
    Parmida Enkeshafi
  • Trouble With Names: Commercial Speech and a New Approach to Food Product Label Regulation
    December 28, 2021
    William Cusack
  • Mind the Gap: A Comparative Approach for Fixing Volcker, Learning from Liikanen, and Using Vickers To Repair The U.S. Banking System
    December 27, 2021
    Rachel Sereix
  • A Modest Proposal: Leveraging Private Enforcement Mechanisms and the Bayh-Dole Act to Reduce Drug Prices in the U.S. Healthcare Industry
    December 23, 2021
    Brittany Day
  • FERPA and State Open Records Laws: What the North Carolina Supreme Court Got Wrong in DTH Media Corp. v. Folt, and How Courts & Congress Can Take Measures to Reconcile Privacy and Access Interests
    December 23, 2021
    Danielle Siegel
  • Paving the Way for Mind-Reading: Reinterpreting “Coercion” in Article 17 of the Third Geneva Convention
    December 23, 2021
    John Zarrilli
  • Missing the Mark: NYSRPA as a Vehicle to Clarify Inconsistencies in Mootness Doctrine
    March 17, 2021
    Leila Hatem

Test

  • Done the Time, Still Being Punished for the Crime: The Irrationality of Collateral Consequences in Occupational Licensing and Fourteenth Amendment Challenges
    May 23, 2022
    McCarley Maddock
  • Universalizing Fraud
    May 23, 2022
    Parmida Enkeshafi
  • Trouble With Names: Commercial Speech and a New Approach to Food Product Label Regulation
    December 28, 2021
    William Cusack
  • Mind the Gap: A Comparative Approach for Fixing Volcker, Learning from Liikanen, and Using Vickers To Repair The U.S. Banking System
    December 27, 2021
    Rachel Sereix
  • A Modest Proposal: Leveraging Private Enforcement Mechanisms and the Bayh-Dole Act to Reduce Drug Prices in the U.S. Healthcare Industry
    December 23, 2021
    Brittany Day
  • FERPA and State Open Records Laws: What the North Carolina Supreme Court Got Wrong in DTH Media Corp. v. Folt, and How Courts & Congress Can Take Measures to Reconcile Privacy and Access Interests
    December 23, 2021
    Danielle Siegel
  • Paving the Way for Mind-Reading: Reinterpreting “Coercion” in Article 17 of the Third Geneva Convention
    December 23, 2021
    John Zarrilli
  • Missing the Mark: NYSRPA as a Vehicle to Clarify Inconsistencies in Mootness Doctrine
    March 17, 2021
    Leila Hatem

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