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Media Neutrality or Stakeholder Inequality? Why emerging technology requires a rethinking of the stakeholder balance in copyright law.
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Widening the aperture of the opportunity lens: engaging local stakeholders in the interpretation of crime concentrations
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Stakeholders and the duty to act in the best interests of the company: what is required of directors?
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The inclusion of stakeholders and the Locus Standi of the oppression remedy: a comparative analysis of South Africa and Canada
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Mitochondrial Replacement Techniques for Infertility: How Legal Barriers Harm Patients and Children
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Betting on the Body: Private Equity Portfolio Funding of Medical Malpractice Litigation and the Financialization of Patient Justice
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A Patient's Right Not to Hear: The Public Health Case for Challenging Pre-Abortion Ultrasound Description Mandates by Refocusing on the Listener
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Advanced Risk Management Frameworks for Retail Traders and Their Legal and Regulatory Implications for Financial Stability in the United States
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The Yale Law School Divisional Studies Program, 1954-1964: An Experiment in Legal Education
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Electronic Publication of Legal Scholarship: New Issues and New Models
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Defining, Measuring, and Judging Scholarly Productivity: Working Toward a Rigorous and Flexible Approach
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Procedure, Politics, and Power
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What's in a Name(tag)?
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April, Contracts Class, First Year of Law School
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Why, How, and What to Practice: Integrating Skills Teaching and Learning in the Undergraduate Law Curriculum
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Book Review: What Brown v. Board of Education Should Have Said: The Nation's Top Legal Experts Rewrite America's Landmark Civil Rights Recision
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Lost Maxims of Equity
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Making the Grade: Some Principles of Comparative Grading
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Broadening Scholarship: Embracing Law Reform and Justice
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Joining Forces: The Role of Collaboration in the Development of Legal Thought
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Recent Trends in Higher Education: Accountability, Efficiency, Technology, and Governance
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The Cost and Financing of Legal Education
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Information Technology and U.S. Legal Education: Opportunities, Challenges, and Threats
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The Structure of Legal Education and the Legal Profession, Multidisciplinary Practice, Competition, and Globalization