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Living History: How Homeowners in a New Local Historic District Negotiate Their Legal Obligations

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Lock Them™ Up: Holding Transnational Corporate Human-Rights Abusers Accountable

traverse the globe in search of remedy, they face diverse legal systems that are historically ill-equipped to meet their needs. This Essay explores

When the Interests of Municipalities and Their Officials Diverge: Municipal Dual Representation and Conflicts of Interest in § 1983 Litigation

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News: Media Coverage of Betsy Cooper's YLJO Essay, Judges in Jeopardy!: Could IBM’s Watson Beat Courts At Their Own Game?

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A Theory of the REIT

reinvesting their profits. These REIT features defy the scholarly consensus on good corporate governance. Corporate law permits takeovers because they

The Original Theory of Constitutionalism

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Forum: While They Waited: Pre-Obergefell Lives and the Law of Nonmarriage

be an option for them, how did they structure their relationships? It is an important question given that a consistent criticism of the law of

Forum: Regulating Federal Prosecutors: Let There Be Light

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The Significance of Signatures: Why the Framers Signed the Constitution and What They Meant by Doing So

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The Moral Impact Theory of Law

an obligation to carry out the instructions of their superiors, and have accepted benefits that they could easily have declined. Therefore, unlike