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Put More Women In Charge And Other Leadership Lessons From Covid-19, Peter H. Huang
Put More Women In Charge And Other Leadership Lessons From Covid-19, Peter H. Huang
FIU Law Review
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Who Benefits From Leaving The “Bad” School?, Annabelle V. González
Who Benefits From Leaving The “Bad” School?, Annabelle V. González
FIU Law Review
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Take The Airwaves And Run: How A Loophole In The Copyright Laws Is Helping Competitors Gain An Advantage In The Name Of Public Interest, Mario Romero
FIU Law Review
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The Supreme Court’S Un-Americanism Pendulum, Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos
The Supreme Court’S Un-Americanism Pendulum, Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos
FIU Law Review
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Like Oil Floating On Water: Italy’S Olive Crisis And The Politics Of Backlash Against Transnational Legal Orders, Tommaso Pavone
Like Oil Floating On Water: Italy’S Olive Crisis And The Politics Of Backlash Against Transnational Legal Orders, Tommaso Pavone
FIU Law Review
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Italian Coffee: Retelling The Story, Helena Alviar García
Italian Coffee: Retelling The Story, Helena Alviar García
FIU Law Review
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From “He Said, She Said” To “He Said, She-And-Her Iphone-Said”: Florida’S All-Party Consent Requirement Needs An Update, Sarah Morgado
From “He Said, She Said” To “He Said, She-And-Her Iphone-Said”: Florida’S All-Party Consent Requirement Needs An Update, Sarah Morgado
FIU Law Review
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“Juveniles Are Different”: Easier Said Than Done Resolving Disparities Among Courts Regarding The Constitutionality Of Sentencing Juveniles To De Facto Life-Without-Parole, Audrey Fernandez
FIU Law Review
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The Special Court For Sierra Leone: Instigating International Criminal Law’S Consideration Of Forced Marriage, Valerie Oosterveld
The Special Court For Sierra Leone: Instigating International Criminal Law’S Consideration Of Forced Marriage, Valerie Oosterveld
FIU Law Review
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Narratives Of Quality In European Food Governance And Beyond, Lorenzo Bairati
Narratives Of Quality In European Food Governance And Beyond, Lorenzo Bairati
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.