2019
Christopher Robertson & Victor Laurion, Why the Duty to Research Falls on Institutions Rather Than Individuals, Am. J. Bioethics (2019).
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Robert Hershey, ‘Paradigm Wars’ Revisited: New Eyes on Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance To Globalization, 5 UCLA Indigenous Peoples’ J. L., Culture & Resistance (2019).
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Xiaoqian Hu, “Put That Bucket Down!”: Money, Politics, and Property Rights in Urbanizing China, 43 Vt. L. Rev. (2019).
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2018
John Swain, A Primer on Other State Tax Credits, 88 State Tax Notes (2018).
David Gantz, Addressing Border Institutions in a NAFTA Renegotiation, Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy (2018).
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Andrew Coan, Amending the Law of Constitutional Interpretation, 13 Duke J. Const. L. & Pub. Pol’y (2018).
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David Gantz, An Existential Threat to WTO Dispute Settlement: Blocking Appointment of Appellate Body Members by the United States, 18 Arizona Legal Studies Discussion Paper (2018).
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Shefali Milczarek-Desai, Asylum, (2018).
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Christopher Robertson, Nir Eyal & Paul L. Romain, Can Rationing Through Inconvenience Be Ethical?, 48 Hastings Center Report (2018).
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Marc Miller, Charging, Arizona Town Hall (2018).
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Barak Orbach & Lindsey Huang, Con Men and Their Enablers: The Anatomy of Confidence Games, 85 Social Research: An International Quarterly (2018).
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Shefali Milczarek-Desai, Constitutional Cities: Sanctuary Jurisdictions, Federalism and Individual Liberty, 50 Colum. Hum. Rts. Rev. (2018).
Christopher Robertson, Bernard Chao & David V. Yokum, Crowdsourcing & Data Analytics: The New Settlement Tools, 102 Judicature (2018).
Andrew Keane Woods, Do Constitutional Rights and Human Rights Matter?, (2018).
Derek Bambauer, Ecosystem of Distrust, (2018).
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