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Childhood Vaccination Crisis: A Constitutional Analysis Of New York’S Response To Abuse Of The Religious Exemption, Megan O’Boyle Jan 2023

Childhood Vaccination Crisis: A Constitutional Analysis Of New York’S Response To Abuse Of The Religious Exemption, Megan O’Boyle

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The Expansion Of Religious Freedom Claims For Inmates Under Rluipa: Rluipa Extends Just As Far As The Legislature Intended It To, Holly C. Renshaw Jan 2023

The Expansion Of Religious Freedom Claims For Inmates Under Rluipa: Rluipa Extends Just As Far As The Legislature Intended It To, Holly C. Renshaw

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The Implications Of The Neutral Principles Of Law Doctrine On Religious Arbitration, Angela Febres Jan 2023

The Implications Of The Neutral Principles Of Law Doctrine On Religious Arbitration, Angela Febres

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‘Face’-Ing The Real Problem: Do Buffer Zones Criminalize Prayer, And Should There Be A Religious Exemption?, Anna Lauren Bock Jan 2023

‘Face’-Ing The Real Problem: Do Buffer Zones Criminalize Prayer, And Should There Be A Religious Exemption?, Anna Lauren Bock

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Is A Religious Organization, Funded By The Government To Provide A Government Service, Entitled To Exemptions From Laws The Organization Opposes?, Carolyn Gauvin Jan 2023

Is A Religious Organization, Funded By The Government To Provide A Government Service, Entitled To Exemptions From Laws The Organization Opposes?, Carolyn Gauvin

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Competition Law: Abuse Of Market Position In The Eu, Christopher Layfield Jan 2023

Competition Law: Abuse Of Market Position In The Eu, Christopher Layfield

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The Digital Services Act: Does It Respect The Freedom Of Expression, And Is It Enforceable?, Terrell Paige Jan 2023

The Digital Services Act: Does It Respect The Freedom Of Expression, And Is It Enforceable?, Terrell Paige

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An Analysis Of European Competition Law As Applied To Uefa, John Martin Jan 2023

An Analysis Of European Competition Law As Applied To Uefa, John Martin

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Talk Is Actually Cheap: Implementing An Administrative Agency To Set Pricing Caps And Negotiate For Improved Pharmaceutical Pricing In The United States, Nicole Dlug Jan 2023

Talk Is Actually Cheap: Implementing An Administrative Agency To Set Pricing Caps And Negotiate For Improved Pharmaceutical Pricing In The United States, Nicole Dlug

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College Athletic Conferences: The Big Benefits And Their Future Role In College Sports, Theodore F. Kelly Jan 2023

College Athletic Conferences: The Big Benefits And Their Future Role In College Sports, Theodore F. Kelly

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International Taxation: Implementing Pillar Two In The European Union And Combatting The Tax Veto Through Enhanced Cooperation, John Caramia Jan 2023

International Taxation: Implementing Pillar Two In The European Union And Combatting The Tax Veto Through Enhanced Cooperation, John Caramia

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The European Union’S Investment-Based Approach To Decarbonizing Its Economy, Aidan Sanchez Jan 2023

The European Union’S Investment-Based Approach To Decarbonizing Its Economy, Aidan Sanchez

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What Teaching Brown Teaches Us, David Dabreau Jan 2023

What Teaching Brown Teaches Us, David Dabreau

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Back At It Again: The Supreme Court’S Latest Attack On The Voting Rights Act And Its Effect On Black Louisianians, Kalli Leahy Jan 2023

Back At It Again: The Supreme Court’S Latest Attack On The Voting Rights Act And Its Effect On Black Louisianians, Kalli Leahy

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Can The President Be Blocked On Twitter?: The Intersection Between Big Tech And Freedom Of Speech On Social Media, Jacqueline Mcdonald Jan 2023

Can The President Be Blocked On Twitter?: The Intersection Between Big Tech And Freedom Of Speech On Social Media, Jacqueline Mcdonald

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Crypto Is Calling: How Congress Should Answer The Call To Provide A Knowledgeable Regulatory Framework, Paul C. Samuel Jan 2023

Crypto Is Calling: How Congress Should Answer The Call To Provide A Knowledgeable Regulatory Framework, Paul C. Samuel

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The Unfulfilled Promise: What Circumstances Matter When Assessing A Child’S Individualized Education Plan?, Andrew Simon Jan 2023

The Unfulfilled Promise: What Circumstances Matter When Assessing A Child’S Individualized Education Plan?, Andrew Simon

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Cryptocurrency Mining: The Downside Of Technological Innovation, Jacqueline A. Wlodarczyk Jan 2023

Cryptocurrency Mining: The Downside Of Technological Innovation, Jacqueline A. Wlodarczyk

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Betting On Themselves: How Players Could Benefit From Legalized Sports Wagering, Matthew Wester Jan 2023

Betting On Themselves: How Players Could Benefit From Legalized Sports Wagering, Matthew Wester

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True Uniformity: Why Congress Should Adopt The Federal Name, Image, And Likeness Standard Outlined In The “Student Athlete Level Playing Field Act”, Yitzchok Isaac Krupka Jan 2023

True Uniformity: Why Congress Should Adopt The Federal Name, Image, And Likeness Standard Outlined In The “Student Athlete Level Playing Field Act”, Yitzchok Isaac Krupka

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The Ada And Website Accessibility: A Technical Problem Without A Technical Understanding, Marque Staneluis Jan 2023

The Ada And Website Accessibility: A Technical Problem Without A Technical Understanding, Marque Staneluis

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In The Interest Of Justice: The Gold Standard For Conviction Integrity Units, Mallory Emma Garvin Jan 2023

In The Interest Of Justice: The Gold Standard For Conviction Integrity Units, Mallory Emma Garvin

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Reforming The Maryland Redistricting Process, Erich Herbermann Jan 2023

Reforming The Maryland Redistricting Process, Erich Herbermann

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An Invisible Group. Asian American Women And The Invisible “Bamboo Glass Ceiling”, Christine Tran Jan 2023

An Invisible Group. Asian American Women And The Invisible “Bamboo Glass Ceiling”, Christine Tran

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Zero Transparency In A Perfect Storm: How Enforcement Actions Relating To The Cares Act Will Be The Most Numerous In U.S. History, George M. Fakes Jan 2023

Zero Transparency In A Perfect Storm: How Enforcement Actions Relating To The Cares Act Will Be The Most Numerous In U.S. History, George M. Fakes

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Busted On The Big Stage: The Deterring Impact Of The Department Of Justice’S Prosecution Of Professional Athletes For Health Care Fraud In Professional Sports Leagues., Kyle Mclester Jan 2023

Busted On The Big Stage: The Deterring Impact Of The Department Of Justice’S Prosecution Of Professional Athletes For Health Care Fraud In Professional Sports Leagues., Kyle Mclester

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Climate Choice Architecture, Felix Mormann Jan 2023

Climate Choice Architecture, Felix Mormann

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Personal choices drive global warming nearly as much as institutional decisions. Yet, policymakers overwhelmingly target large-scale industrial facilities for reductions in carbon emissions, with individual and household emissions a mere afterthought. Recent advances in behavioral economics, cognitive psychology, and related fields have produced a veritable behavior change revolution. Subtle changes to the choice environment, or nudges, have improved stake-holder decision-making in a wide range of contexts, from healthier food choices to better retirement planning. But the vast potential of choice architecture remains largely untapped for purposes of climate policy and action. This Article explores that untapped potential and makes the …


The Failure Of Market Efficiency, William Magnuson Jan 2023

The Failure Of Market Efficiency, William Magnuson

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Recent years have witnessed the near total triumph of market efficiency as a regulatory goal. Policymakers regularly proclaim their devotion to ensuring efficient capital markets. Courts use market efficiency as a guiding light for crafting legal doctrine. And scholars have explored in great depth the mechanisms of market efficiency and the role of law in promoting it. There is strong evidence that, at least on some metrics, our capital markets are indeed more efficient than they have ever been. But the pursuit of efficiency has come at a cost. By focusing our attention narrowly on economic efficiency concerns—such as competition, …


Practicing Queer Legal Theory Critically, Kendall Thomas Jan 2023

Practicing Queer Legal Theory Critically, Kendall Thomas

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This introduction to the Critical Analysis of Law special issue on queer legal studies excavates three conjugal artifacts: an academic manuscript delineating interracial and same-sex marriages as loci of state surveillance and unfreedom; a TED Talk on same-sex marriage as irrefutably queer; and the United States Supreme Court decision holding same-sex marriage a constitutional right. These artifacts, along with their singular referent (state-sanctioned marriage), point to what is or should be critical about the interdiscipline of queer legal studies: theorization not only of the subjectification of subjects of gender and sexual regulation (spouses, singles, you and me), but also theorization …


The Logic And Limits Of The Federal Reserve Act, Lev Menand Jan 2023

The Logic And Limits Of The Federal Reserve Act, Lev Menand

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The Federal Reserve is a monetary authority subject to minimal executive and judicial oversight. It also has the power to create money, which permits it to disburse funds without drawing on the U.S. Treasury. Since 2008, it has leveraged this power to an unprecedented extent. It has rescued teetering financial conglomerates, purchased trillions of dollars of mortgage-backed securities, and opened numerous ad hoc lending facilities to support ordinary businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities.

This Article identifies the causes and consequences of the Federal Reserve's expanded footprint by recovering the logic and limits of its enabling act. It argues that to understand …