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Judicial Backgrounds Influence The Standard Of Review, Kira L. Klatchko, Quinn A.W. Keefer
Judicial Backgrounds Influence The Standard Of Review, Kira L. Klatchko, Quinn A.W. Keefer
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Shielding Crime Victims From The Witness Exclusion Rule's Sword: Amending California's Constitution To Protect Crime Victim-Witnesses' Right To Be Present, Kathryn Merrill
University of the Pacific Law Review
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California’S Care Act: A Step Forward For Mental Healthcare, Or A Step Back For Individual Liberties?, Tooba Naveed
California’S Care Act: A Step Forward For Mental Healthcare, Or A Step Back For Individual Liberties?, Tooba Naveed
University of the Pacific Law Review
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How An Amended Right To Education Could Meaningfully Improve California's Classrooms, Abigail Palmquist
How An Amended Right To Education Could Meaningfully Improve California's Classrooms, Abigail Palmquist
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Patrolling For Police Disguised As Cultural Experts: California’S Opportunity To Dissolve The Expert Admissibility Double Standard And Restore Due Process, Madison Sykes
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Not So Obvious: Patent Examiners Need Advanced Tools To Support United States Innovation, Steve Zelezny
Not So Obvious: Patent Examiners Need Advanced Tools To Support United States Innovation, Steve Zelezny
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Content Moderation Needs Auditing At Scale, Starting With Israel And Palestine, Susan Benesch
Content Moderation Needs Auditing At Scale, Starting With Israel And Palestine, Susan Benesch
University of the Pacific Law Review
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The Right To Boycott As A Right Of Assembly, Brian Hauss
The Right To Boycott As A Right Of Assembly, Brian Hauss
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
Israel, Palestine And The First Amendment: Introduction To The Special Issue, Omar M. Dajani
Israel, Palestine And The First Amendment: Introduction To The Special Issue, Omar M. Dajani
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Targeting Free Speech & Redefining Antisemitism: How Pro-Israel Actors Are Using Us Laws To Attack Palestinian Activism & Solidarity, Lara Friedman
Targeting Free Speech & Redefining Antisemitism: How Pro-Israel Actors Are Using Us Laws To Attack Palestinian Activism & Solidarity, Lara Friedman
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Attacking The Palestine Freedom Movement Means Attacking The First Amendment Too, Dima Khalidi
Attacking The Palestine Freedom Movement Means Attacking The First Amendment Too, Dima Khalidi
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Should We Ban Solidarity—And Student Groups—To Avoid Offending Israel Apologists?, Zoha Khalili
Should We Ban Solidarity—And Student Groups—To Avoid Offending Israel Apologists?, Zoha Khalili
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
Academic Freedom, Boycotts, Definitions, And Democracy, Kenneth Stern
Academic Freedom, Boycotts, Definitions, And Democracy, Kenneth Stern
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Identity, Social Justice And Learning Communities In The Age Of Contested Campus Politics, Mira Sucharov
Identity, Social Justice And Learning Communities In The Age Of Contested Campus Politics, Mira Sucharov
University of the Pacific Law Review
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The First Amendment And Refusals To Deal, Eugene Volokh
The First Amendment And Refusals To Deal, Eugene Volokh
University of the Pacific Law Review
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“Strict In Theory, Fatal In Fact”: The Phrase That Rings True In Recent Voting Rights Cases, Chloe Fisher
“Strict In Theory, Fatal In Fact”: The Phrase That Rings True In Recent Voting Rights Cases, Chloe Fisher
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Resolving The Circuit Split Regarding The “Exceptional And Extremely Unusual Hardship” Standard In Favor Of Fairness And Accuracy, Courtney Lamb
Resolving The Circuit Split Regarding The “Exceptional And Extremely Unusual Hardship” Standard In Favor Of Fairness And Accuracy, Courtney Lamb
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Note From The Chief Managing Editor, Ismael Perez
Note From The Chief Managing Editor, Ismael Perez
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
Three Ring Circus: Collins’ Impact On Congressional Authority And The Federal Bureaucracy, Grace Bransen
Three Ring Circus: Collins’ Impact On Congressional Authority And The Federal Bureaucracy, Grace Bransen
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Can’T Relate: Why Ford Motor Co. Should Not Be The End Of The Road For Specific Jurisdiction, Sierra Taylor Horton
Can’T Relate: Why Ford Motor Co. Should Not Be The End Of The Road For Specific Jurisdiction, Sierra Taylor Horton
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Adults In Juvenile Court For Sex Offenses Committed As Children: Poetic Justice For Victims, Or Ineffectually Reopening Old Wounds For All?, Kimberly Jenkins
Adults In Juvenile Court For Sex Offenses Committed As Children: Poetic Justice For Victims, Or Ineffectually Reopening Old Wounds For All?, Kimberly Jenkins
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
Inclusion As New Property Right: The Equality Act And Modernizing Anti-Discrimination Laws, Andy Marin
Inclusion As New Property Right: The Equality Act And Modernizing Anti-Discrimination Laws, Andy Marin
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
It’S Time To Take Accountability: California Is Ready And Able To Solve Homelessness, Ismael Perez
It’S Time To Take Accountability: California Is Ready And Able To Solve Homelessness, Ismael Perez
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reviving Audita Querela: Filling The Gap In The Federal Post-Conviction Remedial Framework For Death Row Prisoners With Severe Mental Illness, Alec Watson
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
The End Of Single-Family Zoning In California: How Chapter 162’S Impact Is More Symbolic Than Transformative, Tooba Naveed
The End Of Single-Family Zoning In California: How Chapter 162’S Impact Is More Symbolic Than Transformative, Tooba Naveed
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Quitting Smoking In Early Recovery: Why Chapter 150 Will Have Little Effect On Tobacco Use Reduction, Morgan Graber
Quitting Smoking In Early Recovery: Why Chapter 150 Will Have Little Effect On Tobacco Use Reduction, Morgan Graber
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Empowering People Who Are Homeless Or Upholding A Double Standard: Homeless Shelter Regulations, Marcie Murtha
Empowering People Who Are Homeless Or Upholding A Double Standard: Homeless Shelter Regulations, Marcie Murtha
University of the Pacific Law Review
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Note From The Chief Legislation Editor, Tom Salazar
Note From The Chief Legislation Editor, Tom Salazar
University of the Pacific Law Review
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To Protect And To Serve, Not To Kill: Chapter 405 Raises Age And Education Requirements For California’S Police Officers, Lina Yoo
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.
Broadband Or Bust: California’S Plan To Close The Digital Divide, Steve Zelezny
Broadband Or Bust: California’S Plan To Close The Digital Divide, Steve Zelezny
University of the Pacific Law Review
No abstract provided.