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Tulsa Law Review

2013

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The Mysterious Persistence Of Non-Consensual Norms On The U.S. Supreme Court, Aaron J. Ley, Kathleen Searles, Cornell W. Clayton Jan 2013

The Mysterious Persistence Of Non-Consensual Norms On The U.S. Supreme Court, Aaron J. Ley, Kathleen Searles, Cornell W. Clayton

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No abstract provided.


The Personal Is Political: On Twentieth Century Activist Lawyers In The United States, Michael Mccann Jan 2013

The Personal Is Political: On Twentieth Century Activist Lawyers In The United States, Michael Mccann

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Reviewing Kenneth W. Mack, Representing the Race: The Creation of The Civil rights Lawyer (201), and Leigh Ann Wheeler, How Sex Became a Civil Liberty (2012).


Meliorism V. "Bomb-Throwing" As Techniques Of Reform, Sanford Levinson Jan 2013

Meliorism V. "Bomb-Throwing" As Techniques Of Reform, Sanford Levinson

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This paper was presented at the 2012 Legal Scholarship Symposium.

The full video is available here.


From Here All-The-Way-Down, Or How To Write A Festschrift Piece, David Schleicher Jan 2013

From Here All-The-Way-Down, Or How To Write A Festschrift Piece, David Schleicher

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This paper was presented at the 2012 Legal Scholarship Symposium.

The full video is available here.


A Research Agenda For Uncooperative Federalists, Ernest A. Young Jan 2013

A Research Agenda For Uncooperative Federalists, Ernest A. Young

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This paper was presented at the 2012 Legal Scholarship Symposium.

The full video is available here.


Second-Order Diverse In Name Only?: Sovereign Authority In Disaggregated Institutions, Franita Tolson Jan 2013

Second-Order Diverse In Name Only?: Sovereign Authority In Disaggregated Institutions, Franita Tolson

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This paper was presented at the 2012 Legal Scholarship Symposium.

The full video is available here.


Dissent, Diversity, And Democracy: Heather Gerken And The Contingent Imperative Of Minority Rule, Guy-Urial Charles Jan 2013

Dissent, Diversity, And Democracy: Heather Gerken And The Contingent Imperative Of Minority Rule, Guy-Urial Charles

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This paper was presented at the 2012 Legal Scholarship Symposium.

The full video is available here.


Taking Dissenting By Deciding All The Way Down, Ilya Somin Jan 2013

Taking Dissenting By Deciding All The Way Down, Ilya Somin

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This paper was presented at the 2012 Legal Scholarship Symposium.

The full video is available here.


Changes In Oklahoma Campaign Finance: The Rise In Corporate Influence And The Need For Disclosure, Rachael F. Hughes Jan 2013

Changes In Oklahoma Campaign Finance: The Rise In Corporate Influence And The Need For Disclosure, Rachael F. Hughes

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No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Jan 2013

Table Of Contents

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No abstract provided.


Revisiting Hosanna-Tabor V. Eeoc: The Road Not Taken, Ioanna Tourkochoriti Jan 2013

Revisiting Hosanna-Tabor V. Eeoc: The Road Not Taken, Ioanna Tourkochoriti

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No abstract provided.


Muscogee Constitutional Jurisprudence: Vhakv Em Pvtakv (The Carpet Under The Law), Sarah Deer, Cecilia Knapp Jan 2013

Muscogee Constitutional Jurisprudence: Vhakv Em Pvtakv (The Carpet Under The Law), Sarah Deer, Cecilia Knapp

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No abstract provided.


The Shrinking Window Of Privacy: The Decision In Skinner And How It Opens Wider The Prying Eyes Of Government, Micah J. Petersen Jan 2013

The Shrinking Window Of Privacy: The Decision In Skinner And How It Opens Wider The Prying Eyes Of Government, Micah J. Petersen

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No abstract provided.


Judicial Interpretation As A Discourse On Power: An Examination Of Key Decisions From The United States Supreme Court And The European Court Of Justice, L. Riley Kern Jan 2013

Judicial Interpretation As A Discourse On Power: An Examination Of Key Decisions From The United States Supreme Court And The European Court Of Justice, L. Riley Kern

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No abstract provided.