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Can a business-closure regulation of commercial property in a pandemic be a taking? In the midst of a pandemic, it generally falls to government to …
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Can a business-closure regulation of commercial property in a pandemic be a taking? In the midst of a pandemic, it generally falls to government to …
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 …
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 …
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 …
There has been much press coverage on the Navajo Nation’s struggle to contain the spread of COVID-19 on its lands. As of May 2, 2020, …
The Duke Law Journal invites proposals for its 52nd Annual Administrative Law Symposium, to be held in February 2022, at Duke University School of Law …
Attention Authors: We are looking forward to filling our four remaining spots in Volume 71 this August! We will be accepting submissions through Scholastica from …
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: …
DLJ is excited to announce its second-ever online essay competition! The competition is open to all current Duke Law 2Ls who are not on an …
November 9, 2023 Last month, Professors Joseph Blocher and Brandon Garrett discussed their recent Article, “Fact Stripping,” with Judge Paul Grimm, the director of the …
DLJ is excited to announce its third online essay competition! The competition is open to all current Duke Law 2Ls who are not on an …