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Journal Staff Apr 2024

Journal Staff

Law and Contemporary Problems

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Bodies Of Evidence: The Criminalization Of Abortion And Surveillance Of Women In A Post-Dobbs World, Jolynn Dellinger, Stephanie Pell Apr 2024

Bodies Of Evidence: The Criminalization Of Abortion And Surveillance Of Women In A Post-Dobbs World, Jolynn Dellinger, Stephanie Pell

Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy

In the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, state laws criminalizing abortion raise concerns about the investigation and prosecution of women seeking reproductive health care and about the surveillance such investigations will entail. The criminalization of abortion is not new, and the investigation of abortion crimes has always involved the surveillance of women. However, state statutes criminalizing abortion coupled with surveillance methods and technologies that did not exist pre-Roe present new and complex challenges surrounding the protection of women's privacy and liberty interests—in addition to the interests of those who may provide or help pregnant people obtain reproductive …


Journal Staff Apr 2024

Journal Staff

Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy

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Meat Consumption Meets Risk Regulation In The United States, Andrew Kelbley Apr 2024

Meat Consumption Meets Risk Regulation In The United States, Andrew Kelbley

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

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Journal Staff Apr 2024

Journal Staff

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

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Finding A Core Of Sustainability In Directors' And Officers' Fiduciary Duties, Mark Ortega Apr 2024

Finding A Core Of Sustainability In Directors' And Officers' Fiduciary Duties, Mark Ortega

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

Directors and officers have a fiduciary duty to act in the best interests of a corporation and its shareholders. Yet corporations may be employing unsustainable, short-term business models that fail to properly account for financial and systemic risks that could harm the corporation in the long term. This paper asks whether there is, embedded within directors' fiduciary duties, a greater duty to consider "sustainability" (as this paper defines it). Specifically, this duty would require directors and officers to return corporations to the established shareholder wealth maximization ("SWM") norm of creating long-term shareholder value under Delaware law.

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"The Government Doesn't Take The Gay Community Seriously": The Failure Of Fema To Account For Lgbtq+ Individuals In Disaster Mitigation And Recovery, Alyssa Curcio Apr 2024

"The Government Doesn't Take The Gay Community Seriously": The Failure Of Fema To Account For Lgbtq+ Individuals In Disaster Mitigation And Recovery, Alyssa Curcio

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

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The Challenges And Opportunities Of Beneficially Reusing Produced Water, Amy Hardberger Apr 2024

The Challenges And Opportunities Of Beneficially Reusing Produced Water, Amy Hardberger

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

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A Review Of Existing Literature Surrounding Female Educator Sexual Misconduct In Anglo-American Classrooms, Avery Barnes, Isaac Calvert Apr 2024

A Review Of Existing Literature Surrounding Female Educator Sexual Misconduct In Anglo-American Classrooms, Avery Barnes, Isaac Calvert

BYU Education & Law Journal

A 2004 literature review commissioned by the U.S. Department of Education estimated that one in every ten students would experience sexual harassment or abuse at the hands of an educator during their time in public schools. Even more alarming, multiple studies within Shakeshaft’s 2004 review suggested that this issue goes well beyond the reported data. At that time, leading social science research estimated that only 6% of children who were victims of educator sexual misconduct reported it. With significant developments in digital communications technologies since that 2004 study, researchers in the U.S. Department of Education have estimated that the number …


Evaluating The Administrative Detention Policy Between International Standards And Situation In The Occupied Palestinian Territory: The Role Of The Israeli Supreme Court In Consolidating Administrative Detention Against Palestinians, Ahmed Tareq Beshtawi, Nourhan Barahmi, Muath Madmouj Apr 2024

Evaluating The Administrative Detention Policy Between International Standards And Situation In The Occupied Palestinian Territory: The Role Of The Israeli Supreme Court In Consolidating Administrative Detention Against Palestinians, Ahmed Tareq Beshtawi, Nourhan Barahmi, Muath Madmouj

An-Najah University Journal for Research - B (Humanities)

The series of Israeli violations of human rights began with the start of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories and continues until now. The occupying authorities have committed numerous violations and racist policies against the Palestinian people, which constitute a clear and explicit violation of international law. One of the most significant policies is the policy of administrative detention, systematically and continuously practiced by the occupying authorities against the Palestinian people. As every individual has the right to freedom and protection against arbitrary arrest, the policy of administrative detention deviates from the general norm. Therefore, it has been subjected to various …


Legal Constraints To Protect Working Women: A Comparative Study Under International Labor Standards And The Palestinian Labor Law, Naeem Jamil Salameh, Rana Najeh Dawas, Zainab Ghassan Qarawi Apr 2024

Legal Constraints To Protect Working Women: A Comparative Study Under International Labor Standards And The Palestinian Labor Law, Naeem Jamil Salameh, Rana Najeh Dawas, Zainab Ghassan Qarawi

An-Najah University Journal for Research - B (Humanities)

The presence of women as workers in workplaces has become an important and essential requirement for increasing the development of countries and a feature that characterizes modern societies. However, the diminishing of her rights and the discrimination directed against her sometimes prompted the local and international community to impose legal texts in the field of work aimed at equality between the sexes, and to provide special protection for women in terms of times and quality of work, taking into account women’s privacy, by prohibiting their employment in some jobs and granting them special leaves and preventing their dismissal during pregnancy …


Section 112(A) Strife At The Federal Circuit: A Call For Congressional Amendment To Save The Genus Claim And Preserve Patent Protection In The Biological Arts, James R. Vancamp Jr. Apr 2024

Section 112(A) Strife At The Federal Circuit: A Call For Congressional Amendment To Save The Genus Claim And Preserve Patent Protection In The Biological Arts, James R. Vancamp Jr.

Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

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Lassoing Transformativeness: Taking Court-Approved Chaos And Grounding It In Congressional Order, Daniel T. Dodaro Apr 2024

Lassoing Transformativeness: Taking Court-Approved Chaos And Grounding It In Congressional Order, Daniel T. Dodaro

Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

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Just A Joke? Employers’ Use Of Social Media As An Unfair Labor Practice Under The National Labor Relations Act, Joanna Sowa Apr 2024

Just A Joke? Employers’ Use Of Social Media As An Unfair Labor Practice Under The National Labor Relations Act, Joanna Sowa

Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

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Cloudy Evidentiary Standards: Making Sense Of The Fda’S “Appropriate For The Protection Of The Public Health Standard”, Andrew Towriss Apr 2024

Cloudy Evidentiary Standards: Making Sense Of The Fda’S “Appropriate For The Protection Of The Public Health Standard”, Andrew Towriss

Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

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Justice Delayed: New Jersey’S Battle With Environmental Justice And A Call For The Feds To Follow Suit, Peter Kizima Iv Apr 2024

Justice Delayed: New Jersey’S Battle With Environmental Justice And A Call For The Feds To Follow Suit, Peter Kizima Iv

Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

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Addressing The Needs Of Traumatized Youth: The Hard Reality Of Teaching In The “Big Easy”, Justin P. Perez Apr 2024

Addressing The Needs Of Traumatized Youth: The Hard Reality Of Teaching In The “Big Easy”, Justin P. Perez

Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

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Table Of Contents Apr 2024

Table Of Contents

Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

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Displaced Promises: The History Of Colorado’S Auraria Campus And The Shortcomings Of Its Remedial Measures, Taylor Perez Apr 2024

Displaced Promises: The History Of Colorado’S Auraria Campus And The Shortcomings Of Its Remedial Measures, Taylor Perez

Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

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Constitutional Standing For Ada Testers Of Online Spaces, Cecily Kemp Apr 2024

Constitutional Standing For Ada Testers Of Online Spaces, Cecily Kemp

Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

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Algorithmic Harm And Design Defects: The Problem With Applying Design Defect Liability Standards To Machine Learning Products, Vincent E. Molinari Apr 2024

Algorithmic Harm And Design Defects: The Problem With Applying Design Defect Liability Standards To Machine Learning Products, Vincent E. Molinari

Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

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All In: Federal And State Governments Should Clarify Online Poker Regulation, Austin Melville Apr 2024

All In: Federal And State Governments Should Clarify Online Poker Regulation, Austin Melville

Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

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Table Of Contents And Masthead, Sophie Nelson Apr 2024

Table Of Contents And Masthead, Sophie Nelson

Pepperdine Law Review

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What The Trust? Overcoming Barriers To Renewable Energy Development In Indian Country, Malcolm M. Gilbert, Aspen B. Ward Apr 2024

What The Trust? Overcoming Barriers To Renewable Energy Development In Indian Country, Malcolm M. Gilbert, Aspen B. Ward

Public Land & Resources Law Review

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Avoiding The Pitfalls In Administrative Record Review Cases, Kim Wilson, Brian Brammer Apr 2024

Avoiding The Pitfalls In Administrative Record Review Cases, Kim Wilson, Brian Brammer

Public Land & Resources Law Review

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Corner Crossing: Unlocking Public Lands Or Invading The Airspace Of Landowners?, Kevin Frazier Apr 2024

Corner Crossing: Unlocking Public Lands Or Invading The Airspace Of Landowners?, Kevin Frazier

Public Land & Resources Law Review

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States Of Mind Or State Of Crime: Exploring The Prosecution Of Environmental Crimes In The Western United States, Joshua Ozymy, Melissa Ozymy Apr 2024

States Of Mind Or State Of Crime: Exploring The Prosecution Of Environmental Crimes In The Western United States, Joshua Ozymy, Melissa Ozymy

Public Land & Resources Law Review

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Cutting The Mussel's Threads: A Legal Perspective On Invasive Species, Hallee C. Frandsen Apr 2024

Cutting The Mussel's Threads: A Legal Perspective On Invasive Species, Hallee C. Frandsen

Public Land & Resources Law Review

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Leveraging Esg Principles To Help Secure Critical Mineral Supply Chains, Kaycee May Royer Apr 2024

Leveraging Esg Principles To Help Secure Critical Mineral Supply Chains, Kaycee May Royer

Public Land & Resources Law Review

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Editors And Staff Members Apr 2024

Editors And Staff Members

Public Land & Resources Law Review

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