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Slaying the Serpents: Why Alternative Intervention Is Necessary to Protect Those in Mental Health Crisis from the State-Created Danger “Snake Pit”, Kathleen Giunta Journal of Law and Policy
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BOOK REVIEW: The Mighty Roe Has Fallen (Probably): A Call to Action as an Antidote to Despair, Loreen Peritz Journal of Law and Policy
United States v. Donziger: How the Mere Appearance of Judicial Impropriety Harms Us All, Jackie Kushner Journal of Law and Policy
White Supremacy’s Police Siege on the United States Capitol, Vida B. Johnson Brooklyn Law Review
The Roberts Court, State Courts, and State Constitutions: Judicial Role Shopping, Ariel L. Bendor, Joshua Segev Journal of Law and Policy
Redefining the Safe Third Country Exception of the Immigration and Nationality Act in the Wake of Trump, Daniel E. Rabbani Brooklyn Law Review
High Time for a Change: How the Relationship Between Signatory Countries and the United Nations Conventions Governing Narcotic Drugs Must Adapt to Foster a Global Shift in Cannabis Law, Alexander Clementi Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Autonomous Weapons Systems and the Procedural Accounta- bility Gap, Afonso Seixas-Nunes Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Transnational Legal Process: An Evolving Theory and Methodology, Regina Jefferies Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Fight Over Frankenmeat: the FDA as the Proper Agency to Regulate Cell-Based “Clean Meat”, Zoe A. Bernstein Brooklyn Law Review
“A Dollar Ain’t Much if You’ve Got It”: Freeing Modern-Day Poll Taxes from Anderson-Burdick, Lydia Saltzbart Journal of Law and Policy
Splendid Isolation: VA’s Failure to Provide Due Process Protections and Access to Justice to Veterans and Their Caregivers, Yelena Duterte Journal of Law and Policy
Functional Statehood in Contemporary International Law, William Thomas Worster Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Will They Stay or Will They Go? An Examination of South Africa’s International Invest Arbitration Policy, Taylor Bates Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Kosovo's Controversial 100 Percent Tariff: An Analysis of Its Imposition and the Issues Bleeding Into the Conflict Between Kosovo and Serbia, Ernira Mehmetaj Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Electromagnetic Conflict: The Implications of New Methods of Warfare and the Need for International Action, Joseph M. Nielsen Brooklyn Journal of International Law
A Keystroke Causes a Tornado: Applying Chaos Theory to International Cyber Warfare Law, Daniel Garrie, Masha Simonova Brooklyn Journal of International Law
China's Belt and Road Initiative: An Examination of Project Financing Issues and Alternatives, August Nelson Dinwiddie Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Legal History of State Legislative Vacancies and Temporary Appointments, Tyler Yeargain Journal of Law and Policy
The Clone Wars: The Right to Embryonic Gene Editing Under German Law, Keren Goldberger Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Reducing the Governance Gap for Corporate Complicity in International Crimes, Seunghyun Nam Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Safeguarding Democracy in Europe: A Bulwark Against Hungary’s Subversion of Civil Society, Hannah J. Sarokin Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Comparative Analysis of the EU’s GDPR and Brazil’s LGPD: Enforcement Challenges with the LGPD, Abigayle Erickson 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
The Plight of Georgia: Russian Occupation and the Energy Charter Treaty, Jennessa M. Lever 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
Forging Taiwan’s Legal Identity, Margaret K. Lewis Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Chilling Social Media: Warrantless Border Searches of Social Media Accounts Infringe Upon the Freedom of Association and the Freedom to be Anonymous Under the First Amendment, Atanu Das Brooklyn Law Review
A Second Opinion: Can Windsor v. United States Survive President Trump’s Supreme Court?, Artem M. Joukov Journal of Law and Policy
Venezuela: A Uniquely Senian Insight into a Human Rights Crisis, Andrea I. Scheer Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Analyzing the Potential for Universal Disarmament of Autonomous Weapons Systems or How I Learned to Stop Working and Love the Killer Robot, Frank Nicholas Kelly Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Chancing the Arm to Save the Face: The Fight for Irish Gaelic Recognition and Ending the Stormont Deadlock, Samantha F. Sigelakis-Minski Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Moving from Management to Termination: A Case Study of Prolonged Occupation, David Hughes Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Pursuing a Universal Threshold for Regulating Incitement to Discrimination, Hostility or Violence, Rebecca Meyer Brooklyn Journal of International Law
From Discretion to Law: Rights-Based Concerns and the Evolution of International Sanctions, Christopher Roberts Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Armenia and Azerbaijan's Struggle with Occupation in Nagorno-Karabakh, Carolyn Morway 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
Against Aviation Orthodoxy: India's Foreign Investment Regime for the Airline Industry, Jae Woon Lee, Umakanth Varottil Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Rethinking ISDS, George Kahale III Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Inaugural Brooklyn Lecture on International Business Law: “ISDS: The Wild, Wild West of International Practice”, George Kahale III Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Dads are Parents, Too: Why Amending the Pregnancy Discrimination Act is Necessary for Courts to Determine if a Parental Leave Policy Violates Title VII, Krista Gay Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
All the President's Privileges, Ann M. Murphy Journal of Law and Policy
ESSAY: Corporate Triplespeak: Responses by Investor-Owned Utilities to the EPA’s Proposed Clean Power Plan, Alan R. Palmiter Brooklyn Law Review
WHISTLEBLOWERS—A CASE STUDY IN THE REGULATORY CYCLE FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES, Ronald H. Filler, Jerry W. Markham 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
Political Ideology as a Limited Protected Class Under Federal Title VII Antidiscrimination Law, Anne Carey Journal of Law and Policy
Is the President a Traitor? A Legal Analysis, Noah Kupferberg Faculty Scholarship
PROMESA AND THE BANKRUPTCY CLAUSE: A REMINDER ABOUT UNIFORMITY, Stephen J. Lubben Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
DECISION-MAKING AND THE SHAKY PROPERTY FOUNDATIONS OF MUNICIPAL BANKRUPTCY LAW, Juliet M. Moringiello Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
SOVEREIGN DEBT RESTRUCTURING AND ENGLISH GOVERNING LAW, Steven L. Schwarcz Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Private Prisons and the Need for Greater Transparency: Private Prison Information Act, Libbi L. Vilher Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Restructuring Intellectual Property Jurisdictions Post-Brexit: Strategic Considerations for the EU and Britain, Alexandra George Brooklyn Journal of International Law
When Does Cultural Satire Cross the Line in the Global Human Rights Regime?: The Charlie Hebdo Controversy and its Implication for Creating a New Paradigm to Assess the Bounds of Freedom of Expression, Kwanghyuk Yoo Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Ties of Separation: Analogy and Generational Segregation in North America, Australia, and Israel/Palestine, Hedi Viterbo Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Samuel Alito: Populist, William Araiza Faculty Scholarship
The Political Economy of Decarbonization: A Research Agenda, Eric Biber, Nina Kelsey, Jonas Meckling Brooklyn Law Review
A Balancing Act for American Universities: Anti-Harassment Policy v. Freedom of Speech, Bridget Hart Journal of Law and Policy
Producing Democratic Vibrancy, K. Sabeel Rahman Journal of Law and Policy
Freedom of Speech and Equality: Do We Have to Choose?, Nadine Strossen Journal of Law and Policy
Protecting Hatred Preserves Freedom: Why Offensive Expressions Command Constitutional Protection, Andrew P. Napolitano Journal of Law and Policy
Where's the Fire?, Burt Neuborne Journal of Law and Policy
The Academy, Campaign Finance, and Free Speech Under Fire, Bradley A. Smith Journal of Law and Policy
Reflections on Opportunity in Life and Law, Judith S. Kaye Brooklyn Law Review
A Tribute to Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye, Hon. Janet DiFiore Brooklyn Law Review
Judge Judith Kaye at Skadden, Arps, Barry H. Garfinkel Brooklyn Law Review
For Judith S. Kaye, Susan N. Herman Brooklyn Law Review
Confounding Ockham's Razor: Minilateralism and International Economic Regulation, Eric C. Chaffee Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Art of Nailing Jell-o to the Wall: Reassessing the Political Power of the Internet, Bryan Druzin, Jessica Li Journal of Law and Policy
The Making of a Judge's Judge: Judith S. Kaye's 1987 Cardozo Lecture, Henry M. Greenberg Brooklyn Law Review
A Tribute to Judge Kaye, Nicholas W. Allard Brooklyn Law Review
Australians' "Right" to be Bigoted: Protecting Minorities' Rights from the Tyranny of the Majority, Jillian Rudge Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Scottish Independence Referendum and the Principles of Democratic Secession, Benjamin Levites Brooklyn Journal of International Law
From Commitment to Compliance: Enforceability of Remedial Orders of African Human Rights Bodies, Roger-Claude Liwanga Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Unilateral Non-Colonial Secession and the Criteria for Statehood in International Law, Glen Anderson Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite: The United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Fails to Protect Hopi Katsinam from the Auction Block in France, Samantha K. Nikic Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Reclaiming Egalitarianism in the Political Theory of Campaign Finance Reform, Frank Pasquale Faculty Scholarship
Dependence, Identity, and Abortion Politics, Robin Effron Faculty Scholarship
Evolution, Politics and Law, Bailey Kuklin Faculty Scholarship
Commentary [Symposium: Politicians on Judges: Fair Criticism or Intimidation], Susan Herman Faculty Scholarship
The Dialectic of Rights and Politics: Perspectives from the Women's movement, Elizabeth M. Schneider Faculty Scholarship
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