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The Anti-Tenancy Doctrine, Sarah Schindler, Kellen Zale
The Anti-Tenancy Doctrine, Sarah Schindler, Kellen Zale
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
“We Fight Like Hell”: A Framework For Safeguarding Political Intimidation Statutes Against First Amendment Challenges, Anna D. Stillman
“We Fight Like Hell”: A Framework For Safeguarding Political Intimidation Statutes Against First Amendment Challenges, Anna D. Stillman
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Restoration, Retribution, And Sexual Assault: The Value Of Apologies, Kristen M. Marino
Restoration, Retribution, And Sexual Assault: The Value Of Apologies, Kristen M. Marino
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
Winner of THE 2023 HENRY C. LOUGHLIN PRIZE, to the student writing the best paper on legal ethics.
Submerged Independent Agencies, Brian D. Feinstein, Jennifer Nou
Submerged Independent Agencies, Brian D. Feinstein, Jennifer Nou
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Negotiating Legitimacy: An Evaluation Of The Negotiation Class Proposal, Camila Bayly
Negotiating Legitimacy: An Evaluation Of The Negotiation Class Proposal, Camila Bayly
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unfair Artificial Intelligence: How Ftc Intervention Can Overcome The Limitations Of Discrimination Law, Andrew D. Selbst, Solon Barocas
Unfair Artificial Intelligence: How Ftc Intervention Can Overcome The Limitations Of Discrimination Law, Andrew D. Selbst, Solon Barocas
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recalibrating Section 220, Alyssa Hunt
Recalibrating Section 220, Alyssa Hunt
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Problematic Presumptions: Why The Current State Of Felon-In-Possession Law Risks Punishing The Innocent, Jordan Cohen-Kaplan
Problematic Presumptions: Why The Current State Of Felon-In-Possession Law Risks Punishing The Innocent, Jordan Cohen-Kaplan
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Publicizing Corporate Secrets, Christopher J. Morten
Publicizing Corporate Secrets, Christopher J. Morten
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Facing Contracting Issues:The Psychological And Financial Impacts Of Facebook Outsourcing Content Moderation, Chloé Nurik
Facing Contracting Issues:The Psychological And Financial Impacts Of Facebook Outsourcing Content Moderation, Chloé Nurik
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Removing Barriers To State Tax Incentive Reform, Michelle D. Layser
Removing Barriers To State Tax Incentive Reform, Michelle D. Layser
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transgender Constitutional Law, Katie Eyer
Transgender Constitutional Law, Katie Eyer
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Global Databases To Global Norms? The Case Of Cultural Property Law, Amnon Lehavi
From Global Databases To Global Norms? The Case Of Cultural Property Law, Amnon Lehavi
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
(Re)Constructing An International Crime: Interpreting Sexual Victimhood In The Rohingya Genocide And Beyond, David Eichert
(Re)Constructing An International Crime: Interpreting Sexual Victimhood In The Rohingya Genocide And Beyond, David Eichert
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
This Article argues that legal actors use narratives of gendered violence to generate intelligible victimhood categories when investigating and prosecuting sexual harm. Building upon several critical legal traditions, I argue that lawyers working on issues of sexual violence are constantly engaged in a dual process of interpretation wherein they attempt to confirm (1) if a sexual crime has occurred, and (2) whether the crime is severe enough to deserve inclusion in justice efforts. Instead of understanding this process as a simple “investigation” into a pre-existing reality, I argue that legal actors constitute both the crime and the identities of the …
Legal Gender Recognition In Nepal And Comparative Context, Holning Lau, Mara Malagodi
Legal Gender Recognition In Nepal And Comparative Context, Holning Lau, Mara Malagodi
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
The Supreme Court of Nepal was a groundbreaker when it ruled in Pant v. Nepal (2007) that people have the right to change their gender on identity documents based on “self-feelings” and “self-determination” as opposed to medical or other criteria. At the time, no other national apex court or national government had so clearly prioritized self-determination as the guiding principle for resolving matters concerning gender identity. The decision in Pant, however, focused on people of “third gender,” in other words people who identify as neither male nor female. Now, the Supreme Court of Nepal is considering the case of a …
Mixed Jurisdiction Law Beyond The Purported Common Law-Civil Law Dichotomy: The Property Endowment In Iran, Markus G. Puder
Mixed Jurisdiction Law Beyond The Purported Common Law-Civil Law Dichotomy: The Property Endowment In Iran, Markus G. Puder
University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regulating Recruitment: Migration, Criminalization, And Compounded Informality, Shikha Silliman Bhattacharjee
Regulating Recruitment: Migration, Criminalization, And Compounded Informality, Shikha Silliman Bhattacharjee
University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Encouraging Interagency Collaboration: Learning From Covid-19, Rachel E. Sachs
Encouraging Interagency Collaboration: Learning From Covid-19, Rachel E. Sachs
Journal of Law & Innovation
No abstract provided.
Social Media Self-Regulation And The Rise Of Vaccine Misinformation, Ana Santos Rutschman
Social Media Self-Regulation And The Rise Of Vaccine Misinformation, Ana Santos Rutschman
Journal of Law & Innovation
No abstract provided.
Promoting Public Health Through State Sovereign Immunity, Sapna Kumar
Promoting Public Health Through State Sovereign Immunity, Sapna Kumar
Journal of Law & Innovation
No abstract provided.
No More January Sixths: A Constitutional Proposal To Take Politics Out Of Presidential Election Mechanics, Paul Boudreaux
No More January Sixths: A Constitutional Proposal To Take Politics Out Of Presidential Election Mechanics, Paul Boudreaux
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
No abstract provided.
Vote By Blood: The Perpetuating Function Of Proxies In Japanese Nationality Law, Andrew Masaru Orita
Vote By Blood: The Perpetuating Function Of Proxies In Japanese Nationality Law, Andrew Masaru Orita
University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Director Liability Framework During Borderline Insolvency And Corporate Failure In India, M P Ram Mohan, Urmil Shah
Director Liability Framework During Borderline Insolvency And Corporate Failure In India, M P Ram Mohan, Urmil Shah
University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Breaking The Cycle Of Homelessness And Incarceration: Prisoner Reentry, Racial Justice, & Fair Chance Housing Policy, Tom Stanley-Becker
Breaking The Cycle Of Homelessness And Incarceration: Prisoner Reentry, Racial Justice, & Fair Chance Housing Policy, Tom Stanley-Becker
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs
No abstract provided.
Delaware's Frontier, Matthew Jennejohn, D. Gordon Smith
Delaware's Frontier, Matthew Jennejohn, D. Gordon Smith
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law
No abstract provided.
Deferring To Foreign Courts, Maggie Gardner
Deferring To Foreign Courts, Maggie Gardner
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
No abstract provided.
The Office Of The Chief Circuit Judge, Marin K. Levy, Jon O. Newman
The Office Of The Chief Circuit Judge, Marin K. Levy, Jon O. Newman
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
No abstract provided.
Digital Civil Procedure, David Freeman Engstrom
Digital Civil Procedure, David Freeman Engstrom
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
No abstract provided.
Persisting Sovereignties, Seth Davis, Eric Biber, Elena Kempf
Persisting Sovereignties, Seth Davis, Eric Biber, Elena Kempf
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.