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Autonomous Weapons Systems and the Procedural Accounta- bility Gap, Afonso Seixas-Nunes Brooklyn Journal of International Law
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“A Climate Of Lawlessness”: Upholding a Government’s Affirmative Duty to Protect the Environment Using Deshaney’s Special Relationship Exception, Katherine G. Horner Journal of Law and Policy
Directors’ Duty of Care in Times of Financial Distress Following the Global Epidemic Crisis, Leon Yehuda Anidjar Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Functional Statehood in Contemporary International Law, William Thomas Worster Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Data Governance and the Elasticity of Sovereignty, Roxana Vatanparast 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
Limited Scope Lottery: Playing the Odds on Your Ability to Withdraw, Lianne S. Pinchuk Brooklyn Law Review
Living Landmarks: Equipping Landmark Protection for Today’s Challenges, Kyle Campion Journal of Law and Policy
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
Speech-and-Display Laws: Balancing Physicians' Free Speech Rights and States' Interests in the Context of Abortion, Emily Ruppert Journal of Law and Policy
Single Subject Rules and Civil Rights: Using Legislative-Process Restrictions to Facially Challenge Constitutionally Suspect Laws, Annie Melton Journal of Law and Policy
THE RACE IS ON! REGULATING SELF-DRIVING VEHICLES BEFORE THEY HIT THE STREETS, Jack Liechtung Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
TOWARDS A JURISPRUDENCE OF PUBLIC LAW BANKRUPTCY JUDGING, Edward J. Janger Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Migingo Island Dispute Between Kenya and Uganda, Christopher R. Rossi Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Unilateral Jurisdiction to Provide Global Public Goods: A Republican Account, Aravind Ganesh 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
How Much Punishment Is Enough?: Embracing Uncertainty in Modern Sentencing Reform, Jalila Jefferson-Bullock Journal of Law and Policy
Confounding Ockham's Razor: Minilateralism and International Economic Regulation, Eric C. Chaffee Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Trying to Fit a Square Peg Into a Round Hole: Why Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act Must Apply To All Law Enforcement Services, Michael Pecorini Journal of Law and Policy
Taking Constitutional Identities Away from the Courts, Pietro Faraguna Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Scottish Independence Referendum and the Principles of Democratic Secession, Benjamin Levites Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Absurd Results, Scrivener's Errors, and Statutory Interpretation, Andrew S. Gold Faculty Scholarship
Private Language, Public Laws: The Central Role of Legislative Intent in Statutory Interpretation, Lawrence Solan Faculty Scholarship
The Multiemployer Concept in the Public Sector, Louis B. Kimmelman Faculty Scholarship
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