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Uncorking the Twenty-First Amendment: A Spirited Exception to Distill the Dormant Commerce Clause
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Extraterritoriality, Sanctions, and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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Winning Inside Out: How the Creation of Protective Mental Health Clauses Could Elevate Professional Athlete Performance
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Rethinking the Scope of State Power: Territorial Jurisdiction, Popular Sovereignty, and Extraterritorial Legislation
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Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and Climate Harm: Rethinking the ECtHR's Approach in Duarte Agostinho
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Empowering American Victims of International Organized Crime: Proposing an Amendment to Clarify RICO's Extraterritorial Application
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The History of Bans on Types of Arms Before 1900
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Ban on social media platforms? A European Union perspective
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Municipal Abortion Bans: When Local Control Clashes with State Power
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Originalism, Illegal Immigration, and the Citizenship Clause
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Textualism, the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause, “Subject to the Jurisdiction Thereof,” and Whether Article III’s Treason Clause Could Be the Answer
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A Third Possibility: The Press Clause at the Founding
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A Third Possibility: The Press Clause at the Founding
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The Need for Strict Morality Clauses in Endorsement Contracts
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Competitor Standing to the Rescue: Saving the Emoluments Clause
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The Unequal Battlefield: How the Transgender Ban Would Affect One-Percent of the Armed Forces
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Providing Remedy for Corporate Human Rights Abuses Committed Abroad: The Extraterritorial Dimension of Home States’ Obligation Under ICESCR
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CONTRACT RIGHTS AFTER LOCHNER: THE CLAUSE THAT TIME FORGOT
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Holding Up a Mirror to Hostile Gender Legislation: The Impact of Drag Bans on the Theater Industry
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Consumer Protection Guarantees in E-Commerce around the World, Focus on Food Product Purchases and EU Regulation
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Too Cruel for School: How Parental Rights Doctrine Can Help Protect Against Book Bans
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From the Sidelines to the Courtroom: NFL Coaches and Anti-Tampering Policy in Wake of FTC's Non-Compete Ban
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Chipping Away At Stone: Rethinking the Establishment Clause After Kennedy
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The social clause: reality or utopia