Recent Developments

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Recent Articles

Freedom to Traumatize Children?: Unreasonable Publicity and Non-Celebrity Children’s Right to Privacy

74 Am. U. L. Rev. F. 89 (2024).

By Alexis Berg*
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Successors in Interest and PTAB Estoppel

74 Am. U. L. Rev. F. 29 (2024).

By Spencer Seufert*
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Repeals of Religious Accomodations

74 Am. U. L. Rev. F. 1 (2024).

By Nelson Tebbe*
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More Than Friends: A New Theory for the Third-Party Doctrine

74 Am. U. L. Rev. 1 (2024).

By Eang L. Ngov*
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Prison Administrative Law

74 Am. U. L. Rev. 45 (2024).

By Erin Braatz*
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Petition Power

74 Am. U. L. Rev. 107 (2024).

By Erika Lietzan*
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Reviving Criminal Code Reform

74 Am. U. L. Rev. 179 (2024).

By Richard S. Schmechel*
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Taking a Step Back: Have We Already Seen Judicial Takings?

74 Am. U. L. Rev. 267 (2024).

By Anna Sargent*
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A Common Law Corporate Crisis: The Status of Common Law Criminal Immunities for Foreign State-Owned Enterprises in a Post-Halkbank Era

73 Am. U. L. Rev. F. 303 (2024).

By Sydney E. Robson*
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Bad for Adults, Worse for K-12 Students: A Response to Josephine Ross’s Abolishing Police Consent Searches Through Legislation

73 Am. U. L. Rev. F. 277 (2024).

By Barbara Fedders*
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