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The Moral Impact Theory of Law

I would also like to indicate how the theory relates to a larger understanding of law’s nature and, in particular, of what law, by its nature, is

Jurisdiction and Applicable Law Under UNCLOS

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The Essential Role of Organizational Law

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Forum: The (Not So) New Law of the Child

A. A Defense of the Authorities Framework The New Law of the Child purports to be an ambitious critique of the existing laws regulating children as

News: Third Circuit Concurrence Cites Yale Law Journal Note

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Disappearing Claims and the Erosion of Substantive Law

substantive law, inasmuch as private proceedings frustrate the public’s ability to understand the state of the law, how particular laws are interpreted, and

Forum: The Constitution as a Source of Remedial Law

rights established by legislation. For such rights, deference to the lawmaker favors judicial recognition of a legal remedy. Hence the common-law action

Consumerism Versus Producerism: A Study in Comparative Law

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Neuroscience and Institutional Choice in Federal Sentencing Law

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The Law and Economics of Critical Race Theory

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