Recent Developments
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Recent Articles
COMMENT: No Relief: Understanding the Supreme Court’s Decision in {{Town of Castle Rock v. Conzales}} Through the Rights/Remedies Framework
By Tritia L. YuenClick here to view this Comment.
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COMMENT: Addressing Perceptions of Procedural Unfairness in Compulsory Unitization by Appointing Neutral Experts
By Gideon Wiginton Click here to view this Comment.
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The Brain-Disordered Defendant: Neuroscience and Legal Insanity in the Twenty-First Century
By Richard E. Redding Click here to view this Article
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COMMENT: Procuring the Right to an Unfair Trial: Federal Rule of Evidence 804(B)(6) and the Due Process Implications of the Rule’s Failure to Require Standards of Reliability for Admissible Evidence
By Kelly Rutan Click here to view this Comment
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COMMENT: The Case for A.U. (Accountable Universities): Enforcing University Administrator Fiduciary Duties Through Student Derivative Suits
By Sara R. Kusiak Click here to view this Comment
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The Crimmigration Crisis: Immigrants, Crime, and Sovereign Power
By Juliet Stumpf Click here to view this Article
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Restoring Trust in Corporate Directors: The Disney Standard and The “New” Good Faith
By Sarah Helene Duggin & Stephen M. Goldman Click here to view Article
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Minority Investor Protections as Default Norms: Using Price to Illuminate the Deal in Close Corporations
By Robert C. Illig Click here to view Article
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COMMENT: Separate But Taxed: A Rejection of the Streamlined Sales Tax Project Through a Commerce Clause and Federalist Analysis
By Gregory R. Evans Click here to view Comment
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