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Board Of Editors - Vol. 53, No. 2 2022
A Remedy For Every Melody: The Procedural Positives And Negatives Of The Copyright Claims Board And Why This New Tribunal Will Benefit Music Copyright Holders, Luca Provenzano
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The Plain Error Of Cause And Prejudice, Charles Eric Hintz
The Plain Error Of Cause And Prejudice, Charles Eric Hintz
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Tax (Dis)Conformity, Reverse Federalism, And Social Justice Reform, Michelle D. Layser
Tax (Dis)Conformity, Reverse Federalism, And Social Justice Reform, Michelle D. Layser
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Crises, Creep, And The Surveillance State, Michal Lavi
Crises, Creep, And The Surveillance State, Michal Lavi
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True Lenders, The Valid-When-Made Doctrine, And A Nationwide Interest Rate Cap, Logan C. Hinderliter
True Lenders, The Valid-When-Made Doctrine, And A Nationwide Interest Rate Cap, Logan C. Hinderliter
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A Move In The Bright Direction: Why Congress Has The Power To Bring The Docket Out Of The Shadows, Kevin C. Amici
A Move In The Bright Direction: Why Congress Has The Power To Bring The Docket Out Of The Shadows, Kevin C. Amici
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Adjudication By Deadline, David Crump
Board Of Editors - Vol. 53, No. 1 2022
The Case Against Summary Eviction Proceedings: Process As Racism And Oppression, Andrew Scherer
The Case Against Summary Eviction Proceedings: Process As Racism And Oppression, Andrew Scherer
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Adhesive Terms And Reasonable Notice, Nancy S. Kim
Adhesive Terms And Reasonable Notice, Nancy S. Kim
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Law And The Moral Dynamics Of Collective Action, Aditi Bagchi
Law And The Moral Dynamics Of Collective Action, Aditi Bagchi
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The Ties That Bind: The Relationship Between Law Firm Growth And Law Firm Survival, Alan James Kluegel
The Ties That Bind: The Relationship Between Law Firm Growth And Law Firm Survival, Alan James Kluegel
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Artificially Obvious But Genuinely New: How Artificial Intelligence Alters The Patent Obviousness Analysis, Lexi Heon
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Consumer Rights Are Gig Workers’ Rights? Regulating The Gig Economy At The Intersection Of Consumer Protection Law And Employment Law, David Kaplan
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(Least) Restrictive Environment: Covid-19, Students With Disabilities, And The Need For Compensatory Education, Jordan Rosen
(Least) Restrictive Environment: Covid-19, Students With Disabilities, And The Need For Compensatory Education, Jordan Rosen
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[D]Evolving Standards Of Decency? The Legacy Of Lynch Law Lingers As South Carolina Travels Back In Time, Abigail Grise
[D]Evolving Standards Of Decency? The Legacy Of Lynch Law Lingers As South Carolina Travels Back In Time, Abigail Grise
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Coin Rush In The Virtual Wild West: The Sec As The New Sheriff In Town, Alex Forehand
Coin Rush In The Virtual Wild West: The Sec As The New Sheriff In Town, Alex Forehand
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Resilience Justice And Urban Water Planning, Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold, Resilience Justice Project Researchers
Resilience Justice And Urban Water Planning, Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold, Resilience Justice Project Researchers
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Shot In The Streets, Buried In Courts: An Assault On Protester Rights, Olalekan N. Sumonu
Shot In The Streets, Buried In Courts: An Assault On Protester Rights, Olalekan N. Sumonu
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How To Design An Antiracist State And Local Tax System, Francine J. Lipman
How To Design An Antiracist State And Local Tax System, Francine J. Lipman
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Disrupting Dispossession: How The Right To Counsel In Landlord-Tenant Proceedings Is Reshaping Outcomes, Paula A. Franzese, Cecil J. Thomas
Disrupting Dispossession: How The Right To Counsel In Landlord-Tenant Proceedings Is Reshaping Outcomes, Paula A. Franzese, Cecil J. Thomas
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A Nationwide Movement: The Right To Counsel For Tenants Facing Eviction Proceedings, Maria Roumiantseva
A Nationwide Movement: The Right To Counsel For Tenants Facing Eviction Proceedings, Maria Roumiantseva
Seton Hall Law Review
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Hidden Burdens: Household Water Bills, “Hard-To Reach” Renters, And Systemic Racism, Martha F. Davis
Hidden Burdens: Household Water Bills, “Hard-To Reach” Renters, And Systemic Racism, Martha F. Davis
Seton Hall Law Review
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Reinvigorating The Federal Government’S Role In Civil Rights Enforcement Under 18 U.S.C. § 242: The George Floyd Justice In Policing Act’S Not So Reckless Proposal, Aneri Shah
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Disadvantaged Communities, Water Justice & The Promise Of The Infrastructure Investment And Jobs Act, Misbah Husain, Melissa K. Scanlan
Disadvantaged Communities, Water Justice & The Promise Of The Infrastructure Investment And Jobs Act, Misbah Husain, Melissa K. Scanlan
Seton Hall Law Review
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Adaptive Rezoning For Social Equity, Affordability And Resilience, Shelby D. Green
Adaptive Rezoning For Social Equity, Affordability And Resilience, Shelby D. Green
Seton Hall Law Review
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Protecting Homeowners And Preserving Affordable Housing: How New York City’S Third Party Transfer Program Can Be Reformed To Better Serve Both Ends, Kegan Sheehan
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