Recent Developments
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Recent Articles
Comparative Evidence or Common Experience: When Does “Substantial Limitation” Require Proof Under the Americans with Disabilities Act?
By Cheryl L. AndersonClick here to view this Article
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The Sunset of “Quality Control” in Modern Trademark Licensing
By Irene Calboli Click here to view this Article
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What Hedge Funds Can Teach Corporate America: A Roadmap for Achieving Institutional Investor Oversight
By Robert C. Illig Click here to view this Article
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COMMENT: The Constitutional Right to Watch Television: Analyzing the Digital Switchover in the Context of the First Amendment
By Eugene Ho Click here to view this Comment
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COMMENT: Of Protection and Sovereignty: Applying the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act Extraterritorially to Protect Embedded Software Outsourced to China
By Carrie Greenplate Click here to view this Comment
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A Proposal to Rescue {{New York Times v. Sullivan}} by Promoting a Responsible Press
By Benjamin Barron Click here to view this Article
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COMMENT: Accuracy or Fairness? The Meaning of Habeas Corpus After {{Boumediene v. Bush}} and Its Implications on Alien Removal Orders
By Jennifer Norako Click here to view this Comment
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COMMENT: Should Inmates be Running the Jailhouse? Affirming the Constitutionality of Enhanced Archivist Involvement in White House Recordkeeping Policymaking
By Nicholas E.M. Michiels Click here to view this Comment
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COMMENT: Out of Jail . . . But Still Not Free to Litigate? Using Congressional Intent to Interpret 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b)’s Application to Released Prisoners
By Julia Colarusso Click here to view this Comment
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