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Roads Not Taken On Affirmative Action, Robert L. Tsai
Roads Not Taken On Affirmative Action, Robert L. Tsai
Seton Hall Law Review
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The Supreme Court’S Assault On History In Sffa, Joel K. Goldstein
The Supreme Court’S Assault On History In Sffa, Joel K. Goldstein
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Remedial Rationale After Sffa, Olatunde C.A. Johnson
The Remedial Rationale After Sffa, Olatunde C.A. Johnson
Seton Hall Law Review
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Wardlow After Black Lives Matter: Using A Protest Movement To Establish A Colorable Equal Protection Challenge To Supreme Court Precedent, Patrick Maley
Seton Hall Law Review
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Our Constitution Has Never Been Colorblind, Robert S. Chang
Our Constitution Has Never Been Colorblind, Robert S. Chang
Seton Hall Law Review
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Making The Case For A Third Reconstruction Based On The State Of Voting Rights In America, Alex Pilla
Making The Case For A Third Reconstruction Based On The State Of Voting Rights In America, Alex Pilla
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
A State-Centered Approach To Digital Equity, Colin Dennis
A State-Centered Approach To Digital Equity, Colin Dennis
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Implied License Doctrine As A Shield For Copyright Infringement Claims Involving Embedding Content, Jiyoung Won
Implied License Doctrine As A Shield For Copyright Infringement Claims Involving Embedding Content, Jiyoung Won
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ai Assistance In The Drug Development Process: Reaching For A Regulatory Framework, Haley Giaramita
Ai Assistance In The Drug Development Process: Reaching For A Regulatory Framework, Haley Giaramita
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
A New Approach To Measuring Ai Bias In Human Resources Functions: Model Risk Management, Keith E. Sonderling, Aram A. Gavoor
A New Approach To Measuring Ai Bias In Human Resources Functions: Model Risk Management, Keith E. Sonderling, Aram A. Gavoor
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Islamic Intellectual Property, Tabrez Y. Ebrahim
Islamic Intellectual Property, Tabrez Y. Ebrahim
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protesting Near Judges’ Homes: An Exploration Of Judicial Independence And Free Speech In Light Of 18 U.S.C. § 1507, Steven M. Fasciale
Protesting Near Judges’ Homes: An Exploration Of Judicial Independence And Free Speech In Light Of 18 U.S.C. § 1507, Steven M. Fasciale
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reclaiming Personal Privacy Rights Through The Freedom Of Intimate Association, Nancy C. Marcus
Reclaiming Personal Privacy Rights Through The Freedom Of Intimate Association, Nancy C. Marcus
Seton Hall Law Review
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An Llc By Any Other Name Is Still Not A Corporation, Samantha J. Prince, Joshua P. Fershée
An Llc By Any Other Name Is Still Not A Corporation, Samantha J. Prince, Joshua P. Fershée
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Consideration Of Ameliorative Measures In International Child Abduction Cases Post-Golan, Stephanie L. Tang
Consideration Of Ameliorative Measures In International Child Abduction Cases Post-Golan, Stephanie L. Tang
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Post-Dobbs Future: Bailing Water Downstream To Center Democracy’S Children, Charisa Smith
A Post-Dobbs Future: Bailing Water Downstream To Center Democracy’S Children, Charisa Smith
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
“Resulting From” Unclear Language: Why Congress Must Amend The Anti-Kickback Statute To Clarify Its Intent To Hold Violators Accountable And Recover Fraud-Based Payments, Lauren Rutkowski
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Confronting Legacies Of Indigenous Injustice: Lessons From Sweden, Sara L. Ochs
Confronting Legacies Of Indigenous Injustice: Lessons From Sweden, Sara L. Ochs
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Solitary Confinement In Sheep’S Clothing: The Unlawfulness Of Medical Isolation Protocols During The Covid-19 Pandemic In American Prisons, Alexandra Franchino
Solitary Confinement In Sheep’S Clothing: The Unlawfulness Of Medical Isolation Protocols During The Covid-19 Pandemic In American Prisons, Alexandra Franchino
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Blurry Lens: Assessing The Complicated Legal Landscape Of Biometric Privacy Through The Perspective Of Mobile Apps, Mackenzie K. Mendolla
A Blurry Lens: Assessing The Complicated Legal Landscape Of Biometric Privacy Through The Perspective Of Mobile Apps, Mackenzie K. Mendolla
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Only Ten I See: Why Congress Should Follow Tennessee’S Lead And Pass Nil Legislation Allowing Collectives To Work Directly With Schools, James Finnegan
The Only Ten I See: Why Congress Should Follow Tennessee’S Lead And Pass Nil Legislation Allowing Collectives To Work Directly With Schools, James Finnegan
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Evolution Of “Evolving Standards”: Accounting For The Medical And Psychological Effects Of Prison Conditions And Punishments, Elizabeth M. Vignuolo
The Evolution Of “Evolving Standards”: Accounting For The Medical And Psychological Effects Of Prison Conditions And Punishments, Elizabeth M. Vignuolo
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Revisiting “Refugee” In A Changing Climate: How Migrants Impacted By Climate Change And The Transboundary Movement Of Hazardous Waste Fit Into Existing Refugee Policy, Bailey Mcnamara
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Chilling Of Religious Liberty In The Age Of Digital Surveillance, Gineen K. Abuali
The Chilling Of Religious Liberty In The Age Of Digital Surveillance, Gineen K. Abuali
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Should Tax Courts Stabilize The Economy?, Orli Oren-Kolbinger
Should Tax Courts Stabilize The Economy?, Orli Oren-Kolbinger
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Diversifying The Corporate World, Alexis E. Pinzon
Diversifying The Corporate World, Alexis E. Pinzon
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.