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Channels - The Psychology of Deception: Rethinking the Excited Utterance Exception for 911 Calls :: FRELIP Discovery
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Religious Exceptions, Abortion, and Murder
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Rethinking Red Lights: An Economic Approach to Appalachian Prostitution Laws
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Beyond the Playing Field: Rethinking Sport Safety in the Australian Defence Force
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Re-Affirming the Value of the Sports Exception to Title IX’s General Non-Discrimination Rule
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A Call for Limiting Absolute Privilege: How Victims of Domestic Violence, Suffering with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Are Discriminated Against by the U.S. Judicial System
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Complete V. 17
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Corporate Responsibility in Business Dealings with War Criminals
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Rights on Paper, Violations in Practice: Israel, the U.S., and the Failure to Enforce Judicial Pro¬tections and International Obligations in Cases of Arbitrary Detentions
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Behind the Headlines: Media Control in Bangladesh Post July Revolution
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Blurring the Lines: A Reflection on the ‘Relaxation’ of the Organization Requirement of Article 7(2)(a) of the Rome Statute since the Situation in Kenya Decisions
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Nondo v. Tanzania: AfCHPR Signals Its Resolve on Democratic Preservation
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Reproductive Rights & Absolutist Abortion Bans: Beatriz v. El Salvador & Human Rights Standards in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
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De Novo Review for Asylum at the Circuit Court Level: Comparing a Stringent Standard of Review for Asylum Seekers in the U.S. to the European Court of Human Rights’ Standard
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Salay v. Slovakia: a Contemporary Case on Educational Discrimination against the Romani People
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Semenya v. Switzerland [GC]: Grand Chamber Judgment Expands Swiss Federal Tribunal’s Role in Protecting Human Rights in Sports
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Vulnerability in the Law
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Imperfect Justice: Gaps in the ICC’s Reparations and Victim Participation
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Quota Reform, Repression, and the Fight for Human Rights in Bangladesh
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The Witchcraft Act and the Cost of Inaction: AfCHPR on the Persecution of Persons with Albinism
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A Woman’s Body Is Not Her Husband’s: Marital Duty and the Right to Refuse at the ECtHR
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Kobaliya v. Russia: Curtailing Civil Society Through Labels of Foreign Influence.
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Expanding the Foreign National Prohibition to Combat Russian Interference in U.S. Elections
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The High Cost of Law School Casebooks
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Intellectual Integrity, Collaboration, and the Market