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Meat, The Future: The Role Of Regulators In The Lab-Grown Revolution, Joseph B. Davault, Michael S. Sinha Apr 2025

Meat, The Future: The Role Of Regulators In The Lab-Grown Revolution, Joseph B. Davault, Michael S. Sinha

All Faculty Scholarship

The United States is one of the largest consumers of meat globally. The production of meat contributes substantially to climate change due to the levels of greenhouse gasses emitted and the amount of land, water, feed, and other natural resources required to raise animals used for meat. Traditional meat production is another major source for the emergence of zoonotic diseases and antimicrobial-resistant pathogens. Nevertheless, Americans consume more meat now than at any time in the nation’s history.

Advocates for policy change aimed at addressing the risks associated with meat production have typically focused on reducing meat consumption, alternatives to meat, …


Free Exercise Challenges To Entheogen Prohibitions: Precedents, Principles, And Issues, Kevin Chamow Jan 2025

Free Exercise Challenges To Entheogen Prohibitions: Precedents, Principles, And Issues, Kevin Chamow

Student Works

No abstract provided.


Balancing The Scales: Harnessing The Power Of Artificial Intelligence (Ai) In Healthcare Fraud Detection While Navigating Ai’S Perils, Ally Winter Jan 2025

Balancing The Scales: Harnessing The Power Of Artificial Intelligence (Ai) In Healthcare Fraud Detection While Navigating Ai’S Perils, Ally Winter

Student Works

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A Promise Yet Unfulfilled: The Yates Memo’S Impact On Individual Accountability For Corporate Wrongdoing Eight Years On, Kevin P. Turner Jan 2025

A Promise Yet Unfulfilled: The Yates Memo’S Impact On Individual Accountability For Corporate Wrongdoing Eight Years On, Kevin P. Turner

Student Works

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Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, And Vile Minds: Insanity And Competency In Courts, Sarah Elsakhawy Jan 2025

Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, And Vile Minds: Insanity And Competency In Courts, Sarah Elsakhawy

Student Works

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“To See Or Not To See: The Supreme Court’S Constant Struggle With The Constitutionality Of Race-Conscious Affirmation Action Policies Post-Brown.”, Emme Anderson Jan 2025

“To See Or Not To See: The Supreme Court’S Constant Struggle With The Constitutionality Of Race-Conscious Affirmation Action Policies Post-Brown.”, Emme Anderson

Student Works

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The “Ownership” Of Real Property: The Consequences Of Kelo V. City Of New London, Joseph E. Decker Jan 2025

The “Ownership” Of Real Property: The Consequences Of Kelo V. City Of New London, Joseph E. Decker

Student Works

No abstract provided.


A Case For Further Environmental Protections Of Endangered Animals’ Habitats And A Limitation Of State Agency Power, Jacob T. Norris Jan 2025

A Case For Further Environmental Protections Of Endangered Animals’ Habitats And A Limitation Of State Agency Power, Jacob T. Norris

Student Works

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Gen Y More Black Corporate Directors, Chaz Brooks Jan 2025

Gen Y More Black Corporate Directors, Chaz Brooks

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

Corporate diversity has been in the spotlight for decades. Recent efforts have followed years of legal scholarship, arguments on the business rationale for greater diversity, and more recently, the racial unrest during the summer of 2020. Called by some, a “racial reckoning,” the summer of 2020 catalyzed many corporate declarations on the importance of diversity, and more to the point of this article, the necessity of righting the economic disadvantages of Black Americans. This article looks specifically at one intervention by a corporate player following summer 2020, Nasdaq’s volley to increase corporate diversity through required disclosure. This article reviews the …


Essential But Unvalued: Incarcerated Workers Deserve The Same Standards And Protections As Free Workers., Lisa Roe Jan 2025

Essential But Unvalued: Incarcerated Workers Deserve The Same Standards And Protections As Free Workers., Lisa Roe

Student Works

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Restoring Sovereignty: Advancing Tribal Jurisdiction Through Extradition Treaties, Sarah Elsakhawy Jan 2025

Restoring Sovereignty: Advancing Tribal Jurisdiction Through Extradition Treaties, Sarah Elsakhawy

Student Works

No abstract provided.


The Advertising Pipeline: Priming Today’S Youth To Be Tomorrow’S Heavy Rollers, Alison Opdyke Jan 2025

The Advertising Pipeline: Priming Today’S Youth To Be Tomorrow’S Heavy Rollers, Alison Opdyke

Student Works

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Transforming Constitutional Doctrine Through Mandatory Appeals From Three-Judge District Courts: The Warren And Burger Courts And Their Contemporary Lessons, Michael E. Solimine Jan 2025

Transforming Constitutional Doctrine Through Mandatory Appeals From Three-Judge District Courts: The Warren And Burger Courts And Their Contemporary Lessons, Michael E. Solimine

Faculty Articles and Other Publications

Judicial interpretations of the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment underwent significant change, both expanding and retrenching in various ways, in Supreme Court doctrine during the Warren and Burger Courts. An underappreciated influence on the change is the method by which those cases reached the Court’s docket. A significant number of the cases reached the Court’s docket not by discretionary grants of writs of certiorari, as occurred in most other cases, but by mandatory appeals directly from three-judge district courts. This article makes several contributions regarding the important changes in these doctrines during the Warren Court …


An Exploration Of The Jurisprudence Of The National Bank Through Hamiltonian And Jeffersonian Legal Lenses, Nadia Ghazal Jan 2025

An Exploration Of The Jurisprudence Of The National Bank Through Hamiltonian And Jeffersonian Legal Lenses, Nadia Ghazal

Student Works

No abstract provided.


Once Upon A Crime In America: Time For The Wire Act To Do The Disappearing Act, Alex Sieburth Jan 2025

Once Upon A Crime In America: Time For The Wire Act To Do The Disappearing Act, Alex Sieburth

Student Works

No abstract provided.


The Undertreatment Of Patients With Chronic Pain Due To The Opioid Crisis, Nicole Ng Jan 2025

The Undertreatment Of Patients With Chronic Pain Due To The Opioid Crisis, Nicole Ng

Student Works

No abstract provided.


No Way To Die: A Proposal For Expanding New Jersey’S Medical Aid In Dying Act By Removing The “Terminal Illness” Requirement To Include Patients With Severe And Persistent Mental Illness, Liam Cosgrove Jan 2025

No Way To Die: A Proposal For Expanding New Jersey’S Medical Aid In Dying Act By Removing The “Terminal Illness” Requirement To Include Patients With Severe And Persistent Mental Illness, Liam Cosgrove

Student Works

No abstract provided.


Prisoner’S Rluipa Claims: Access To Religious Exercise Behind Prison Walls, Jill Campione Jan 2025

Prisoner’S Rluipa Claims: Access To Religious Exercise Behind Prison Walls, Jill Campione

Student Works

No abstract provided.


Cyclical Health Disparities And The Future Of The Indian Health Service, Emily York Jan 2025

Cyclical Health Disparities And The Future Of The Indian Health Service, Emily York

Student Works

No abstract provided.


Showdown In The Black Hills: The Sioux Nation’S Continued Land Claims Battle Against The Us Government, Kevin Mckenzie Jan 2025

Showdown In The Black Hills: The Sioux Nation’S Continued Land Claims Battle Against The Us Government, Kevin Mckenzie

Student Works

No abstract provided.


Missing & Murdered Indigenous People, Victoria Giordano Jan 2025

Missing & Murdered Indigenous People, Victoria Giordano

Student Works

No abstract provided.


Labeling Energy Drinks: Tackling A Monster Of A Problem, Meredith P. Mulhern, Michael S. Sinha Oct 2024

Labeling Energy Drinks: Tackling A Monster Of A Problem, Meredith P. Mulhern, Michael S. Sinha

All Faculty Scholarship

Energy drinks first rose to popularity in the 1980s. Red Bull energy drinks were the first of its kind, opening the door to a new consumer and regulatory landscape. Since Red Bull first launched, multiple companies have released countless new energy drink products. Some energy drinks, like Red Bull, contain less than 100 mg of caffeine per 8 oz can. However, other energy drinks contain much higher amounts of caffeine. A 12 oz can of Celsius contains 200 mg of caffeine, and up until recently, Celsius offered a product called Celsius Heat, a 12 oz can containing 300 mg of …


Ks Pop Celebrating Three Years Of Tech-Driven Justice For All, Ayyoub Ajmi Jul 2024

Ks Pop Celebrating Three Years Of Tech-Driven Justice For All, Ayyoub Ajmi

Faculty Works

This article explores the development and impact of the Kansas Protection Order Portal (KS POP), highlighting the vital role of law librarians in the portal's design and implementation. The article showcases how KS POP has streamlined the legal process for domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking victims in Kansas, marking a significant advancement in accessible legal support and serving as a model for future innovations in the justice system.


Assessing Impact Of Urban Densification On Outdoor Microclimate And Thermal Comfort Using Envi-Met Simulations For Combined Spatial-Climatic Design (Cscd) Approach, Shreya Banerjee, Rachel X.Y. Pek, Sin Kang Yik, Graces N. Ching, Xiang Tian Ho, Dzyuban Yuliya, Peter J. Crank, Juan A. Acero, Winston T. L. Chow Jun 2024

Assessing Impact Of Urban Densification On Outdoor Microclimate And Thermal Comfort Using Envi-Met Simulations For Combined Spatial-Climatic Design (Cscd) Approach, Shreya Banerjee, Rachel X.Y. Pek, Sin Kang Yik, Graces N. Ching, Xiang Tian Ho, Dzyuban Yuliya, Peter J. Crank, Juan A. Acero, Winston T. L. Chow

Research Collection College of Integrative Studies

Future urban planning requires context-specific integration of spatial design and microclimate especially for tropical cities with extreme weather conditions. Thus, we propose a Combined Spatial-Climatic Design approach to assess impact of urban densification on annual outdoor thermal comfort performance employing ENVI-met simulations for Singapore. We first consider building bylaws and residential site guidelines to develop eight urban-density site options for a target population range. We further classify annual weather data into seven weather-types and use them as boundary conditions for the simulations. Comparing such fifty-six combined spatial-climatic simulation outputs by analyzing Outdoor Thermal Comfort Autonomy, we report the influence of …


Cardozo Law News Brief: May 10, 2024, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law May 2024

Cardozo Law News Brief: May 10, 2024, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law

Cardozo Law News Brief 2024

Featured Faculty:

  • Samuel Weinstein
  • Saurabh Vishnubhakat
  • Alexander Reinert
  • Jessica Roth
  • Edward Zelinsky
  • Kate Levine
  • Michel Rosenfeld
  • Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum
  • Young Ran (Christine) Kim
  • Jacob Noti-Victor
  • Gabor Rona
  • Edward Zelinsky


Decoding Dobbs: A Typology To Better Understand The Roberts Court's Jurisprudence, Katie Yoder May 2024

Decoding Dobbs: A Typology To Better Understand The Roberts Court's Jurisprudence, Katie Yoder

Honors Projects

The U.S. Supreme Court first recognized Substantive Due Process (“SDP”) in the early twentieth century. In Lochner v. New York, the Court established that there are certain unenumerated rights that are implied by the Fourteenth Amendment.Though SDP originated in a case about worker’s rights and liberties, it quickly became relevant to many cases surrounding personal intimate decisions involving health, safety, marriage, sexual activity, and reproduction.Over the past 60 years, the Court relied upon SDP to justify expanding a fundamental right to privacy, liberty, and the right to medical decision making. Specifically, the court applied these concepts to allow for freedoms …


Community Leadership For Healthy Lakes In New York, Nicholas A. Robinson May 2024

Community Leadership For Healthy Lakes In New York, Nicholas A. Robinson

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

This is the text of a speech given at the 2024 New York State Federation of Lake Associations annual conference on May 3, 2024 in Lake George, New York.


2023 Annual Report, University Of Maine School Of Law May 2024

2023 Annual Report, University Of Maine School Of Law

Cumberland Legal Aid Clinic Annual Report

  • Letter from the Directors
  • 2023: Year in Review
  • General Practice Clinic
  • Refugee and Human Rights Center
  • Rural Practice Clinic
  • Prisoner Assistance Clinic
  • Protection from Abuse Program
  • Youth Justice Clinic
  • Center for Youth Policy & Law
  • Clinic Staffing


Roger Williams University School Of Law 30th Annual Barrister's Ball 3-2-2024, Roger Williams University School Of Law May 2024

Roger Williams University School Of Law 30th Annual Barrister's Ball 3-2-2024, Roger Williams University School Of Law

School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events

No abstract provided.


Library Guide: National Library Week: April 8-12, 2024, Roger Williams University School Of Law Library May 2024

Library Guide: National Library Week: April 8-12, 2024, Roger Williams University School Of Law Library

Law Library Guide

No abstract provided.