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'For Women Scotland' and the CJEU's conceptualisation of sex discrimination
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The (non-)use of history and its significance in 'For Women Scotland'
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Bigger on the inside: Spatial and temporal aspects of 'For Women Scotland'
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'For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers': An error of judgment
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Cyberattacks: The latest threat to international peace and security, and how international law can respond
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'For Women Scotland' - Fractured reality of legal gender and the push towards trans legal personhood
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The repercussions of a bad decision: How the 'For Women' judgment is in fact, for men
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'For Women Scotland' [2025] UKSC 16, [2025] 2 WLR 879: ‘Paper certificates’, Gender Recognition Certificates and other legal documents
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How feminist legal theory can help to safeguard the rights and interests of disadvantaged women and girls during crises: lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic and South Africa
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How Can an Association of Law Schools Promote Quality Legal Education?
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The Strong Do as They Can: How Employment Group-Action Waivers Alienate Employees
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The Poorer the Author, the Better Their Art: How For-Profit Fanfiction Can be Fair Use.
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Responding to Homegrown Terrorism: The Case of Boko Haram
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Teacher, Mentor, Scholar, Friend: A Tribute to Professor Len Rubinowitz
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Ecocentric Environmental Justice: Why We Should Go There and How We Can Get There
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The Proof is in the Data: How Ethereum and Efficient Audits Can Reduce Litigation in the Streaming Era
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The Problem of Modern Monetization of Memes: How Copyright Law Can Give Protection to Meme Creators
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Defining “Delineation”: How the Circuit Split on the Delineation Test for the Copyrightability of Fictional Characters Can Be Fixed
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The Lost Mines of Appalachia: How Revitalizing Abandoned Coal Mines Can Revitalize a Region
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Feminist Approaches to the Regulation of Sex Work: Patterns in Transnational Governance Feminist Law Making
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Liability Limbo: How Low Can Responsibility Go in Howe v. Gafford?
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The Forgotten Foundations of Feminist Legal Scholarship: Introduction
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Feminist Jurisography: Woman's Estate, Australia, 1970
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Defining, Measuring, and Judging Scholarly Productivity: Working Toward a Rigorous and Flexible Approach