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Fall 2021

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A Decade of Progress and Success; Speech Language Pathology Program; COVID-19 Long-Hauler Study; Peer Mentors Initiative; Faculty Update; Expert Engagement: Three CSH initiatives further education and scholarship while supporting communities in need; Strategic Command: Business consultant and med tech expert Stephen Sichak helps others face pandemic challenges; Taking Care: A School of Nursing research team plumbs the pandemic experiences of nurses nationwide


Disorganization Chart: Troubling Corporate Decision-Making On Succession, Lisa Siraganian Apr 2024

Disorganization Chart: Troubling Corporate Decision-Making On Succession, Lisa Siraganian

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Ouster Of Kendall And The Role Of The Shareholder Oppression Doctrine, Douglas K. Moll Apr 2024

The Ouster Of Kendall And The Role Of The Shareholder Oppression Doctrine, Douglas K. Moll

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Logan Roy As King Lear: How Not To Succeed, Benjamin Means Apr 2024

Logan Roy As King Lear: How Not To Succeed, Benjamin Means

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Greg Needs A Lawyer: Is He Getting An Ethical One?, Megan Mcdermott Apr 2024

Greg Needs A Lawyer: Is He Getting An Ethical One?, Megan Mcdermott

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Succession’S Chappaquiddick Moment, Richard H. Mcadams Apr 2024

Succession’S Chappaquiddick Moment, Richard H. Mcadams

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


“You’Re Doing Tv Wrong!”: A Case Study Of Succession On How (And Why) To Watch Television As A Law Professor (Or Law Student), Diane Kemker Apr 2024

“You’Re Doing Tv Wrong!”: A Case Study Of Succession On How (And Why) To Watch Television As A Law Professor (Or Law Student), Diane Kemker

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


(Con)Scripted: “Caucasian Rich Brain”, Lenese C. Herbert Apr 2024

(Con)Scripted: “Caucasian Rich Brain”, Lenese C. Herbert

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


What The Roys Should Learn From The Demoulas Family (But Probably Won’T), Joan Macleod Heminway Apr 2024

What The Roys Should Learn From The Demoulas Family (But Probably Won’T), Joan Macleod Heminway

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Frames, Fiends, Feelings And Family: Succession’S Affect And The Law School Classroom, Gillian Calder, Rebecca Johnson Apr 2024

Frames, Fiends, Feelings And Family: Succession’S Affect And The Law School Classroom, Gillian Calder, Rebecca Johnson

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Hbo’S Succession: What Can Lawyers Learn From This Family Business Story?, Spencer B. Burke Apr 2024

Hbo’S Succession: What Can Lawyers Learn From This Family Business Story?, Spencer B. Burke

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Sense Of An Ending, Susan A. Bandes Apr 2024

The Sense Of An Ending, Susan A. Bandes

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Foreword, Susan A. Bandes, Diane Kemker Apr 2024

Foreword, Susan A. Bandes, Diane Kemker

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Note From The Editors, Depaul Law Review Apr 2024

Note From The Editors, Depaul Law Review

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Apr 2024

Table Of Contents

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Aiming For Fairness: An Exploration Into Getty Images V. Stability Ai And Its Importance In The Landscape Of Modern Copyright Law, Matthew Coulter Apr 2024

Aiming For Fairness: An Exploration Into Getty Images V. Stability Ai And Its Importance In The Landscape Of Modern Copyright Law, Matthew Coulter

DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law

No abstract provided.


A Timeless Principle: Copyright Before The Statute Of Anne, Victoria Lieberman Apr 2024

A Timeless Principle: Copyright Before The Statute Of Anne, Victoria Lieberman

DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law

No abstract provided.


Innovation At A Crossroads: The Supreme Court's Influence On Pharmaceuticals, Trade Policies, And Public Health, Beau Reeves Apr 2024

Innovation At A Crossroads: The Supreme Court's Influence On Pharmaceuticals, Trade Policies, And Public Health, Beau Reeves

DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law

No abstract provided.


Beautifying The Human Experience: The Road To Knocking Out The Knockoff Industry Through Adaptions To Copyright & Design Patent Protections For Clothing, Moira Mccabe Apr 2024

Beautifying The Human Experience: The Road To Knocking Out The Knockoff Industry Through Adaptions To Copyright & Design Patent Protections For Clothing, Moira Mccabe

DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law

No abstract provided.


Mille-Feuille Magazine Littéraire, Printemps 2024, Pascale-Anne Brault Apr 2024

Mille-Feuille Magazine Littéraire, Printemps 2024, Pascale-Anne Brault

Mille-Feuille Magazine Littéraire

No abstract provided.


Anticipated Intergroup Anxiety & Misattribution Of Arousal, Nazia Khan Mar 2024

Anticipated Intergroup Anxiety & Misattribution Of Arousal, Nazia Khan

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

The current research attempted to link misattribution of arousal with intergroup anxiety. Specifically, we linked the presence of (i.e., or lack thereof) of sound– a clear misattribute participants can blame their intergroup anxiety on– to anticipating intergroup contact by manipulating the randomly assigned interaction partner and misattribution of arousal sound condition participants were in. Participants viewed a confederate’s name and picture on a screen and anticipated an interaction. Participants’ intercultural interaction comfort was measured as well as their anxiety levels and Stroop task performance. A two-way ANOVA revealed that there was not a statistically significant interaction between the effects of …


Family Obligation, School Climate, And The Academic Achievement Of Latinx Youth Living In One- And Two-Parent Households, Elizabeth Martinez Charleston Mar 2024

Family Obligation, School Climate, And The Academic Achievement Of Latinx Youth Living In One- And Two-Parent Households, Elizabeth Martinez Charleston

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Latinx youth are achieving lower levels of educational attainment when compared to their ethnic or racial peers from other backgrounds. Addressing these academic disparities is imperative, with the Latinx population in the U.S. experiencing substantial growth. Guided by the Positive Youth Development Model and the Integrative Model of Child Development, this study explored family obligation and school climate as factors associated with academic achievement. Participants included 268 Latinx youth, including 101 (37.7%) in one-parent households. Participants were 5th through 7th-grade students (56.7% female; Mage = 11.4), mainly 2nd generation (US-born with foreign-born parents; 77.2%), and primarily identified as Mexican …


Friendship, Fne, And Confronting A Racist Remark, Kaelan J. Vazquez Mar 2024

Friendship, Fne, And Confronting A Racist Remark, Kaelan J. Vazquez

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

The current research attempted to link misattribution of arousal with intergroup anxiety. Specifically, we linked the presence of (i.e., or lack thereof) of sound– a clear misattribute participants can blame their intergroup anxiety on– to anticipating intergroup contact by manipulating the randomly assigned interaction partner and misattribution of arousal sound condition participants were in. Participants viewed a confederate’s name and picture on a screen and anticipated an interaction. Participants’ intercultural interaction comfort was measured as well as their anxiety levels and Stroop task performance. A two-way ANOVA revealed that there was not a statistically significant interaction between the effects of …


Adult Age Differences In Response To Sociomoral Violations, Alyssa R. Minton Mar 2024

Adult Age Differences In Response To Sociomoral Violations, Alyssa R. Minton

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Moral judgments and emotional reactions to sociomoral violations are heavily impacted by a perpetrator’s intentions, as malicious intent poses a threat to social harmony. Given that older adults are more motivated to maintain interpersonal harmony relative to younger adults, older adults may be more reactive to malicious intentions. In five studies, I investigated adult age differences in moral judgments and emotional reactions to sociomoral violations. In Studies 1-3, participants read scenarios in which a perpetrator either (a) desired to harm another but nothing happened, or (b) harmed another accidentally without malicious intent. Study 2 incorporated additional scenarios designed to evoke …


The Meaningless Sorry: The Risks Of Intersecting Apology Laws With Medical Malpractice Liability, Reid Byers Mar 2024

The Meaningless Sorry: The Risks Of Intersecting Apology Laws With Medical Malpractice Liability, Reid Byers

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


The Anticipated And Actual Impact Of Apology Laws: How Much Is An Apology Worth?, Leah Carter Mar 2024

The Anticipated And Actual Impact Of Apology Laws: How Much Is An Apology Worth?, Leah Carter

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


Neuroscience And The Criminal Legal System: A Humanitarian Application Framework, Dorothy Hayes Mar 2024

Neuroscience And The Criminal Legal System: A Humanitarian Application Framework, Dorothy Hayes

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

Advancements in neuroscience call our intuitive notion of free will into question—and by implication, invite a reassessment of the United States criminal legal system and its reliance on radical personal agency. In the backdrop of the evolving landscape of neuroscience and neurolaw is an inquiry: how do we appropriately and ethically incorporate advancements of these fields into law and policy? This paper pulls that question to the forefront, advocating for a humanitarian-forward framework to guide the process. The framework emphasizes the Daubert standard, addresses the “G2i” problem, and includes a balancing test to ensure the protection of neurorights. The paper …


Spirits Of The King, Ali Al-Ani Mar 2024

Spirits Of The King, Ali Al-Ani

College of Computing and Digital Media Dissertations

Spirits of the King (SotK) is a 1v1 card game where players use essential resources to conjure spirits from a shared pool to defeat their opponent. Players must make strategic sacrifices to keep themselves from danger or to threaten their opponent, ultimately revealing how much they are willing to risk for victory. The themes, mechanics, and material design of SotK are very heavily inspired by information found in Aleister Crowley’s The Lesser Key of Solomon.


Stand Alone Emotional Harm: Old Wine In New Bottles, Robert L. Rabin Mar 2024

Stand Alone Emotional Harm: Old Wine In New Bottles, Robert L. Rabin

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Tort(?) Arms Races: Abortion And Beyond, Carleen Zubrzycki Mar 2024

Tort(?) Arms Races: Abortion And Beyond, Carleen Zubrzycki

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.