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Review: Nevada Real Property Practice And Procedure Manual, Ngai Pindell
Review: Nevada Real Property Practice And Procedure Manual, Ngai Pindell
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Professor Pindell's review of Nevada Real Property Practice and Procedure Manual (2021).
Masters Of Their Own Domains: Property Rights As A Bulwark Against Dns Censorship, Nicholas Nugent
Masters Of Their Own Domains: Property Rights As A Bulwark Against Dns Censorship, Nicholas Nugent
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It is increasingly becoming the practice of domain name system (DNS) intermediaries to seize domain names used by lawful websites for violating acceptable use policies related to offensive content or hate speech. Website hosting companies and social media platforms, entities that use but do not operate core Internet infrastructure, have long reserved and exercised their rights to gate their offerings, leaving booted speakers free to migrate to other providers. But registrants deprived of their domain names lack similar options to maintain their presence in cyberspace. The loss of a domain name inexorably results in the takedown of any website that …
Nine Ways Of Looking At Oklahoma City: An Essay On Sam Anderson’S Boom Town, Rodger D. Citron
Nine Ways Of Looking At Oklahoma City: An Essay On Sam Anderson’S Boom Town, Rodger D. Citron
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The Limits Of Equity, Michael Lewyn
The Limits Of Equity, Michael Lewyn
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"Equity" is a common buzzword in urban planning circles. However, nearly any land use decision can be justified as more equitable than the alternatives.