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There Is No More New Frontier: Analyzing Wildfire Management Efforts in the United States
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Beyond Health Reform: The ACA and the Social Drivers of Health
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Banning Congressional Stock Trading: Will Congress Vote for a Bill That Prevents Them From Profiting Off Industries They Regulate to Help Restore the Country’s Faith in the Political Process?
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All the Regulatory Light We Cannot See: The Impact of Loper Bright on Regulating Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace
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Using AI to Identify National Security Threats: A Holistic Examination of the Legal Risks and Increased Need for Regulation
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Restrain, Seclude, Repeat: Seeking Solutions to End the Troubled Teen Industry’s Cycle of Harm
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Volume 50, Issue II - Full Combined Issue
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Interpretive Divergence in the New York Court of Appeals
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The History of Bans on Types of Arms Before 1900
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Cover Page, Masthead, and Table of Contents
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The Great War (Taylor's Version): Examining the New Era of Recording Artists & Master Recording Ownership
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Deficiencies in the Judicial Classification of Cryptocurrencies Indicating the Need for Legislative Alternatives
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303 Creative, Exclusive Private Enforcement, and Blue-State Revenge
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Join the Military and Lose Your Kids: An Exploration of the Adverse Effects of Military Service in Child Custody Determinations
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Why We Need a Merger Cap: An Antitrust Lesson from General Electric
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Cover Page, Masthead, and Table of Contents
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Volume 51, Issue I - Full Combined Issue
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The Grass Is Not Always Greener: How the Legalization of Recreational Cannabis Across the United States Is at Odds with Incarceration and Continued Punishment
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FTC v. Amazon: A Turning Point for Antitrust Law?
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Refereeing NIL Athlete Agents: Examining Equitable and Protective Measures for NCAA Student-Athletes in a Post-Alston Environment
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Cover Page, Masthead, and Table of Contents
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Volume 51, Issue 2 - Full Combined Issue
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The Last Great American Dynasties: Lessons in Monopoly Prevention from Mergers in Entertainment and Aviation
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Completing Social Security: Paid Leave and the Social Security Act