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We Speak the Queen’s English: Linguistic Profiling in the Legal Profession, Brenda D. Gibson Brooklyn Law Review
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UNENDING REFORM: POLICE RESISTANCE TO CONSENT DECREES AND FEDERAL MONITORS, Finn Mayock Journal of Law and Policy
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United States v. Donziger: How the Mere Appearance of Judicial Impropriety Harms Us All, Jackie Kushner Journal of Law and Policy
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Big Dreams and Pyramid Schemes: The FTC’s Path to Improving Multi-Level Marketing Consumer Protections in Light of AMG Capital Management and the 2016 Herbalife Settlement, Camille H. Mangiaratti Journal of Law and Policy
Protecting Internet Access: A Human Rights Treaty Approach, Harpreet Kaur Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Compulsory DNA Testing in Argentina: The Right to Truth Versus the Right to Privacy, Margaret Foster Brooklyn Journal of International Law
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Not All Violence in Relationships Is "Domestic Violence", Tamara Kuennen Brooklyn Law Review
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Directors’ Duty of Care in Times of Financial Distress Following the Global Epidemic Crisis, Leon Yehuda Anidjar Brooklyn Journal of International Law
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Inequality in the Sharing Economy, Gregory M. Stein Brooklyn Law Review
Living Landmarks: Equipping Landmark Protection for Today’s Challenges, Kyle Campion Journal of Law and Policy
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The Legal History of State Legislative Vacancies and Temporary Appointments, Tyler Yeargain Journal of Law and Policy
Lying and Cheating, or Self-Help and Civil Disobedience?, Aditi Bagchi Brooklyn Law Review
The Clone Wars: The Right to Embryonic Gene Editing Under German Law, Keren Goldberger Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Global Implementation of Soda Taxes: Is There a Better Solution for Combatting Obesity?, Lauren Cedeno Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Reducing the Governance Gap for Corporate Complicity in International Crimes, Seunghyun Nam Brooklyn Journal of International Law
How Much Do Expert Opinions Matter? An Empirical Investigation of Selection Bias, Adversarial Bias, and Judicial Deference in Chinese Medical, Chunyan Ding Brooklyn Journal of International Law
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Safeguarding Democracy in Europe: A Bulwark Against Hungary’s Subversion of Civil Society, Hannah J. Sarokin Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Need for a Shared Responsibility Regime between State and Non-State Actors to Prevent Human Rights Violations Caused by Cyber-Surveillance Spyware, Anna W. Chan Brooklyn Journal of International Law
“Why Did Constantinople Get the Works? That’s Nobody’s Business but the Turks.” A New Approach to Cultural Property Claims and Geographic Renaming Under the 1970 UNESCO Convention, Kasey Theresa Mahoney Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Roots of Revolution: The African National Congress and Gay Liberation in South Africa, Joseph S. Jackson Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Grinding Down the Edges of the Free Expression Right in Hong Kong, Stuart Hargreaves Brooklyn Journal of International Law
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Forging Taiwan’s Legal Identity, Margaret K. Lewis Brooklyn Journal of International Law
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Pursuing a Universal Threshold for Regulating Incitement to Discrimination, Hostility or Violence, Rebecca Meyer Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Price is Rights: Getting the United Arab Emirates up to International Speed in the Labor Law Department, Janae C. Cummings Brooklyn Journal of International Law
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THE RACE IS ON! REGULATING SELF-DRIVING VEHICLES BEFORE THEY HIT THE STREETS, Jack Liechtung Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
When at Loggerheads With Customary International Law: The Right to Run for Public Office and the Right to Vote, Thompson Chengeta Brooklyn Journal of International Law
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PROMESA AND THE BANKRUPTCY CLAUSE: A REMINDER ABOUT UNIFORMITY, Stephen J. Lubben Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
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