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Youngstown Sheet To Boumediene: A Story Of Judicial Ethos And The (Un)Fastidious Use Of Language, Laura A. Cisneros
Youngstown Sheet To Boumediene: A Story Of Judicial Ethos And The (Un)Fastidious Use Of Language, Laura A. Cisneros
West Virginia Law Review
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Presumed Disadvantaged: Constitutional Incongruit In Federal Contract Procurement And Acquisition Regulations, William J. Bogard
Presumed Disadvantaged: Constitutional Incongruit In Federal Contract Procurement And Acquisition Regulations, William J. Bogard
West Virginia Law Review
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Democratizing The Economic Sphere: A Case For The Political Boycott, Theresa J. Lee
Democratizing The Economic Sphere: A Case For The Political Boycott, Theresa J. Lee
West Virginia Law Review
The political boycott, though recently under attack through litigation aimed at compelled disclosure regimes, is a critical tool in constructing American democracy. Defining political boycotts as those refusals by consumers to buy goods or patronize businesses in order to effect political or social change, this Article is the first paper to place the political boycott at home in all three classic theories underlying the First Amendment: the marketplace of ideas, democracy and self-governance, and self-expression and autonomy. It also situates the boycott alongside current campaign finance doctrine via Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 130 S. Ct. 876 (2010). Just …
Can Damages Be Too Damaging Examining Mason County And Its Progeny, Amber Marie Moore
Can Damages Be Too Damaging Examining Mason County And Its Progeny, Amber Marie Moore
West Virginia Law Review
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Polley V. Ratcliff: A New Way To Address An Original Sin?, Atiba R. Ellis
Polley V. Ratcliff: A New Way To Address An Original Sin?, Atiba R. Ellis
West Virginia Law Review
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