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“BECAUSE OF SEX”: TITLE VII’S FAILURES LEAVE LEGAL SEX WORKERS UNPROTECTED, Lauren Boone
“BECAUSE OF SEX”: TITLE VII’S FAILURES LEAVE LEGAL SEX WORKERS UNPROTECTED, Lauren Boone
CONVENTIONAL TRAFFIC POLICING IN THE AGE OF AUTOMATED DRIVING, Jordan Blair Woods
THE U.S. SUPREME COURT’S CHARACTERIZATIONS OF THE PRESS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY, RonNell Andersen Jones & Sonja R. West
ADDICTIVE TECHNOLOGY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT, James Niels Rosenquist, Fiona M. Scott Morton & Samuel N. Weinstein
TAX NOW OR TAX NEVER: POLITICAL OPTIONALITY AND THE CASE OF CURRENT-ASSESSMENT TAX REFORM, David Gamage & John R. Brooks
NATURAL PUNISHMENT, Raff Donelson
HAPPY FAMILIES OF TAX LAW, Carla Spivack
COVID AND CAFOS: HOW A FEDERAL LIVESTOCK WELFARE STATUTE MAY PREVENT THE NEXT PANDEMIC, Bonnie M. Ballard
A FAMILIAR AND RECURRING EVIL: WHY DEFENDANTS SHOULD ASK POTENTIAL JURORS ABOUT POLICE BRUTALITY, Hannah K. Caison
SINGLE MEDICAL LICENSURE APPROACH FOR PHYSICIANS PRACTICING INTERSTATE MEDICINE, Ashley Maru