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Current Issue: Volume 20, Issue 2: Student-Written Scholarship on Emerging Legal Issues
Articles
Article Name | Author(s) | Page |
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The Ghost of Gilbert: Title VII Abortion Discrimination Actions After Dobbs | Zachary G. Garrett | 375 |
Notes
Notes Title | Author(s) | Page |
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Aubrey Giesen |
399 | |
The History and Future of Eyewitness Identification Evidence |
Mariah Glinski |
421 |
Protecting Constitutional Rights: Forensic Reports & the Confrontation Clause |
Andrew Rydlund |
445 |
Emily Knowlan |
466 | |
Disrupting Destructionment: Sustaining Gullah Geechee Land Ownership Through the Fair Housing Act |
Hugh S. Van Scoy |
486 |
Gabrielle Kolb |
511 | |
Parker P. Estenson |
526 | |
Nicklaus A. Johnson |
557 | |
Sean R. Smallwood |
581 |