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Privacy's Rights Trap, Ari Ezra Waldman
The Unintended Consequences Of The Court's Religious Freedom Revolution: A History Of White Supremacy And Private Christian Church Schools, Vania Blaiklock
The Unintended Consequences Of The Court's Religious Freedom Revolution: A History Of White Supremacy And Private Christian Church Schools, Vania Blaiklock
NULR Online
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Banning Books Or Banning Bipoc?, Marisa Shearer
The Saga Of Reginald Mcfadden—"Pennsylvania's Willie Horton" And The Commutation Of Life Sentences In The Commonwealth: Part Ii, Regina Austin
The Saga Of Reginald Mcfadden—"Pennsylvania's Willie Horton" And The Commutation Of Life Sentences In The Commonwealth: Part Ii, Regina Austin
JCLC Online
The saga of the commutation of Reginald McFadden is a tortuous story of blunders, coincidences, and numerous instances of governmental officials tempting fate. It has the makings of a Serial true-crime podcast. In states throughout the country, there are lifers who are unfairly paying the price for the actions of one person who should never have had her or his life sentence commuted. This is the second in a series of two essays that explore Reginald McFadden’s commutation. This Part considers whether, in hindsight, there was any sound basis for McFadden’s release given the policy grounds for commutations and describes …
An Intellectual Property Fix For Platform Salesjacking, Eric E. Johnson
An Intellectual Property Fix For Platform Salesjacking, Eric E. Johnson
NULR Online
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Of Law And Men, @Badgaltranny -
Of Law And Men, @Badgaltranny -
JCLC Online
This article was written in conjunction with the 2021-2022 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology Symposium: Do Hate Crime Laws #stophate, #stophatecrimes, and #standagainstthehate? that occurred on April 8, 2022.
I, an Indian-American transgender woman, share stories of my sexual escapades with seven Trump supporters to move us towards new mountains in jurisprudential scholarship. I do so with the hope that my stories will expose some long-sunken truths (truths perhaps buried by our own law schools) about the human desires which drive people to police, and democracies to dominions.
The rabid protestations of Law Professor Storyhaters, triggered by the …