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The FTC's First Action Under the INFORM Consumers Act: A New Era of Enforcement?
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Debt in the Real World
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Consumer Financial Data and Non-Horizontal Mergers
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Lets Move Ahead With IP-Watch 2.0: We Need Your Input!
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Big Tech and Consumer Payments: the Good, the Bad, and the Unintended Consequences
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Playing the Hermès Game: Quota Bags, Antitrust Law, and the Limits of Consumer Protection in Luxury Markets
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Cybersquatting: Does Re-Registering Trademarks Fall Under the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act?
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Contracting Parenthood in the Age of Commercial Surrogacy
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The Limits of Privacy Protection: Why AI Chatbots Demand COPPA Changes
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Strengthening the Right to Accessible Web Sites for Consumers with Disabilities Through the Development of a Clear Test for the Nexus Rule Under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act
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We Just Want to Play the Game: Anti-Cheat Software Risks in Videogames
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Tariff Refunds? The Supreme Court’s Decision in Learning Resources v. Trump
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The Political Commitment of the Supreme Court of Texas to Protecting Controlling Equity Owners
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CISG Advisory Council Opinion No. 23: Mistake, Fraud, Misrepresentation and Initial Impossibility in CISG Contracts
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Cryptocurrencies, NFTS, and the Expanding Definition of "Investment Contract": Has the SEC Already Torpedoed the Howey Test?
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A Case for United States v. Connolly: The Forgotten Posterchild of Protecting Corporate Employees’ Rights During Internal Investigations and Why It Should Be the Standard, Not the Exception
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Regulation of takeovers and mergers with an emphasis on the mandatory offer rule: a comparative and critical analysis of the law and the institutions that have been set up to enforce the law
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Aspects of debt enforcement under the National Credit Act 34 of 2005.
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Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Possess: Mapping a Potential Second Amendment Challenge to 18 U.S. Code § 922(g)(6)
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‘Don’t agonise, organise’
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Preventing Another FTX: Lessons From Lehman
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Deep Sea Mining in International Waters
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Changing Duress: Giving Heirs of Holocaust Victims an Easier Path to Recover Their Predecessors' Property
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From Amateurism to Open Markets: The NCAA's Reckoning with Antitrust Lawsuits