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Submissions from 2018

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Symposium Introduction, Eric M. Freedman

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Facing the Legal Profession’s Issues with Depression, A. Gail Prudenti

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Will ‘Love Win’ at the Supreme Court in 2018?, Ronald J. Colombo

Collaborative Litigation Strategies: Fighting for Collective Change Through Individual Defense, Jenny Roberts

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Ignore the Hype: The Taiwan Travel Act is Legally Binding, Julian Ku

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Congress Leads on Taiwan Again by Opening the Door to High-Level US Government Contacts, Julian Ku

The Rise of Plea Bargains and Decline of the Right to Trial, Jenny Roberts

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The British are Coming to the South China Sea, and It's About Time, Julian Ku

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Does the ICJ Have Binding Jurisdiction Over the Guyana-Venezuela Border Controversy? Probably, But Maybe Not, Julian Ku

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Is International Law….Law?, Julian Ku

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Introducing the Opinio Juris/ EJIL:Talk! Joint Symposium on Anthea Roberts’ “Is International Law International?", Julian Ku

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Symposium Introduction, Ellen Yaroshefsky

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Living with No: Political Polarization and Transformative Dialogue, Erik Cleven, Robert A. Baruch Bush, and Judith A. Saul

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Merchant Authorized Consumer Cash Substitutes, Steven Stites and Norman I. Silber

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Making Habeas Work: A Legal History, Eric M. Freedman

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Mr. Trump's Contribution To Women's Human Rights, Barbara Stark

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An Antitrust Approach to Corporate Free Exercise Claims, Ronald J. Colombo

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Powell and Section 2036: Our Reply, Mitchell M. Gans and Jonathan G. Blattmachr

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Security for Expense Statutes: Easing Shareholder Hopelessness?, Miriam R. Albert

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Can a Good Person Be a Good Prosecutor?, Ellen Yaroshefsky

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Privileging Public Defense Research, Janet Moore, Ellen Yaroshefsky, and Andrew Davies

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Delegating Procedure, Matthew A. Shapiro

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The Agnostic’s Guide to Judicial Selection, James Sample

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The Next Reapportionment Revolution, Ashira Pelman Ostrow

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Unusual: The Death Penalty for Inadvertent Killing, Guyora Binder, Brenner M. Fissell, and Robert Weisberg

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If We Build It, They Might Come: Bridging the Implementation Gap Between ADR Services and Separating and Divorcing Families, Andrew Shepard, Marsha Kline Pruett, and Rebecca Love Kourlis

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Gawking Legally, Irina D. Manta

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Blunting the Later-Mover Advantage: Intellectual Property and Knowledge Transfer, Irina D. Manta and Mattias Ottervik

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Square Pegs and Round Holes: Shoehorning Modern Family Dynamics into Antiquated Laws, Gail A. Prudenti

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Corporate Governance and Bankruptcy, Daniel J.H. Greenwood

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The Innocence Movement and Misdemeanors, Jenny Roberts

Submissions from 2017

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No One Is Immune from Implicit Bias, Gail A. Prudenti

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Religious Liberty and the Business Corporation, Ronald J. Colombo

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The Religious Liberty Jurisprudence of Justice Antonin Scalia, Ronald J. Colombo

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Federalism and Constitutional Criminal Law, Brenner M. Fissell

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America Just Quietly Backed Down Against China Again, Julian Ku

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We’ve Always Known Roy Moore Is Lawless: It’s why Alabama Republicans voted for him., Dahlia Lithwick and James Sample

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Scholarly Voices: Hate Speech After Charlottesville, Barbara Stark

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Elder Abuse Needs Definition and Awareness, Gail A. Prudenti

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International Law Pays No Homage to Catalonia’s Declaration of Independence, Julian Ku

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The South China Sea and China's "Four Sha" Claim: New Legal Theory, Same Bad Argument, Julian Ku and Chris Mirasola

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High-Tech Courtroom of the Future is at Hofstra Now, Gail A. Prudenti

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Tentative Observations on China’s Views on International Law and Cyber Warfare, Julian Ku

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How China’s Views on the Law of Jus ad Bellum Will Shape Its Legal Approach to Cyberwarfare, Julian Ku

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New Year Brings New Vision for Hofstra Law School, Gail A. Prudenti

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Assessing the South China Sea Arbitral Award After One Year: Why China Won and the U.S. Is Losing, Julian Ku

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Grammar Matters: Did China Really Declare that the Entire Sino-UK Joint Declaration is “Not At All Binding”? Maybe Not., Julian Ku

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Symposium: The cacophony of trademarks is not government speech, Irina D. Manta

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Why the U.S. Can’t Take Sides in South China Sea Sovereignty Disputes, Even Against China, Julian Ku

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Dear Secretary Tillerson (and the World Media): Qatar is NOT Under a “Blockade”, Julian Ku