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As the world turns to strategies to stave off the worst effects of the novel coronavirus, now is the time to double down on our …
Over the last decade, federal regulations have faced increasingly more challenging hurdles. The Supreme Court’s 2024 decision in Loper Bright, putting an end to Chevron …
In February 2023, Ashley Zukoski, an ultrasound technologist who already received health insurance through her employer, discovered she had been enrolled in a different plan …
Complicating Racial Justice Narratives: The Peremptory Elimination DebateDaniel S. HarawaPage 1731 Response:Racial Justice Through Peremptory ChallengesRichard Lorren JollyPage 1787 Contested CriminalizationSteven Arrigg KohPage 1799 Response:Foreign …
Vanderbilt law students are active, public-minded, and come from a variety of backgrounds - all qualities reflected by a wide variety of thriving student organizations …
As the coronavirus spreads across the United States, so does an info-demic of dangerous misinformation threatening public health. UN Secretary-General António Guterres characterized this misinfo-demic …
While COVID-19 creates profound medical concerns for health care providers, it also creates fear of potential lawsuits. Clinicians are forced to ration scarce resources, such …
Immigrants, those with legal status and those without, individuals returning from incarceration, and individuals with time-consuming childcare and other family obligations often look to start …
Duke Law Journal is proud to announce the newly elected Executive Board for Volume 72: Editor-in-Chief: Zachary Sanfilippo Managing Editor: Rebekah Strotman Senior Articles Editor: …
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Introduction Forty years ago, the Supreme Court decided New Jersey v. T.L.O.,[1] a landmark case about Fourth Amendment rights in schools. T.L.O. was a compromise. …
The Minnesota Law Review is published six times a year in November, December, February, April, May, and June by the Minnesota Law Review Foundation. Headnotes …