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This Essay identifies and explores another, more fundamental reason to doubt the Frequency Hypothesis: A word might be used more frequently in one sense than another for reasons that have little to do ...
Introduction Last month, the potential conflict between same-sex marriage and religious liberty prompted death threats, arson threats, and the temporary closure of a small-town pizzeria in Indiana.
Ghappour argues that government use of NITs to investigate users of anonymizing software in criminal cases “presents a looming flashpoint between criminal procedure and international law.” 8Close this ...
A Note for Readers: In this Response, Kim Forde-Mazrui discusses Sonja Starr’s recent Stanford Law Review Article The Magnet School Wars and the Future of Colorblindness. Starr’s Article can be found ...
My respondents, Allison Hoffman, and Rabia Belt and Doron Dorfman, generously wrote their responses to my Article, Medicalization and the New Civil Rights as the nation lurched from crisis to crisis.
A Note for Readers: In this Response, Rabia Belt and Doron Dorfman discuss Craig Konnoth’s recent Stanford Law Review Article Medicalization and the New Civil Rights. Konnoth’s Article can be found ...
Craig Konnoth’s article, Medicalization and the New Civil Rights, 1Close this footnote 1Craig Konnoth, Medicalization and the New Civil Rights, 72 Stan. L. Rev. 1165 (2020). is a carefully crafted and ...
The first reports emerged in October 2017 in the New York Times 1 Jodi Kantor & Meghan Twohey, Harvey Weinstein Paid Off Sexual Harassment Accusers for Decades, N.Y. Times (Oct. 5, 2017), ...
Introduction The sweeping tax reform enacted in December 2017 will significantly increase the tax cost of executive compensation in publicly held corporations where the compensation for each of the ...
California is not alone in its reliance on bail schedules. A 2009 survey of 112 of the most populous U.S. counties found that 64% of those counties relied on them. 21Close this footnote (2010). This ...
Introduction Amalia D. Kessler’s Inventing American Exceptionalism is a tour de force of historical imagination, analysis, and synthesis. 1 Amalia D. Kessler, Inventing American Exceptionalism: The ...
Maybe that is why a phrase often used in corporate compliance circles has always intrigued me. The term “Cadillac compliance” denotes a corporate ethics and compliance program that, like the luxury ...
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