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A Defense Of Principled Positivism, Brandon Walker Jan 2023

A Defense Of Principled Positivism, Brandon Walker

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Winner of THE 2023 FRED G. LEEBRON MEMORIAL PRIZE, to the graduating student who has written the best paper in the field of constitutional law.


The Public Square Has Eyes (Or Cameras): Anonymous Speech Under The First And Fourth Amendments In The Age Of Facial Recognition, Apratim Vidyarthi Jan 2022

The Public Square Has Eyes (Or Cameras): Anonymous Speech Under The First And Fourth Amendments In The Age Of Facial Recognition, Apratim Vidyarthi

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Winner of Penn Law's 2022 Fred G. Leebron Memorial Prize for the best paper in the field of constitutional law.


A Curious Motion: The Uncertain Role Of Anti-Slapp Statutes In Federal Courts, Markus A. Brazill Jan 2016

A Curious Motion: The Uncertain Role Of Anti-Slapp Statutes In Federal Courts, Markus A. Brazill

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Presidential Inaction And The Constitutional Basis For Executive Nonenforcement Discretion, Daniel Stepanicich Jan 2016

Presidential Inaction And The Constitutional Basis For Executive Nonenforcement Discretion, Daniel Stepanicich

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