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Expanding the Foreign National Prohibition to Combat Russian Interference in U.S. Elections
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Generational Impact: How U.S. Government Generative A.I. Use Reinvigorates Copyright-Based Takings Concerns
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Rights on Paper, Violations in Practice: Israel, the U.S., and the Failure to Enforce Judicial Pro¬tections and International Obligations in Cases of Arbitrary Detentions
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From Border-Based to Status-Based Mandatory Immigration Detention
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De Novo Review for Asylum at the Circuit Court Level: Comparing a Stringent Standard of Review for Asylum Seekers in the U.S. to the European Court of Human Rights’ Standard
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Reimagining Employment Discrimination Under Title VII: National Origin and Immigration Status After Bostock
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Vulnerability in the Law
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Constitutional Structure and Election Law
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The High Cost of Law School Casebooks
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What Belongs in a Constitutional Law Casebook?
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Direct Representation and Negotiorum Gestio in Scots Law
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Digital Surveillance in Remote Work in Ukraine: Privacy and Labor Law
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The Civil Law English Terminology (CIVLET), A Louisiana Gift to the World
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Civil Code Reforms and Sources of Law: The French and Quebec Experience Compared
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Jurisprudential Approach to the Concept of Intent in Greek Law 3869/2010 (Personal Bankruptcy) with Comparative Perspectives
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How the Sui Generis Principle Has Been Historically Abused in International Law: From the British to the Israelis
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The Venice Commission’s Impact Regarding the Fight with Democratic Backsliding and Rule of Law Recovery: Reflections of the Polish Example
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Consideration, Detrimental Reliance, Promissory Estoppel or the 1984 CommonLaw “Rodents” in the Louisiana Civil Code of 1825
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Unequal Shelter: A Constitutional Challenge to the Adams Administration’s Differential Treatment Of Migrants Under New York’s Right to Shelter Laws
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A delicate balance : equality, non-discrimination and affirmative action in Namibian constitutional law, as compared to South African and U.S. constitutional law
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DISABILITY RESTRICTION IN U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY: FROM 1882 TO THE “FINAL RULE”
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The Expansion of Criminal Legal Systems Through Traffic Enforcement: A Lost History
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Reparations Delayed, Not Denied: The Inter-American System Confronts Chile’s Dictatorship-Era Violations
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Beyond Borders: Transnational Repression as a System of Authoritarian Control in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan