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Navassa: Property, Sovereignty, and the Law of the Territories

exploit and profit from their colonies. Surely it requires some justification now to tell those colonies that the same tools are unavailable to them—that

The Neo-Hamiltonian Temptation

the basis of sexual orientation. For reasons I will give later, these were not just causal influences; they are part of the justification for what

Erie and the History of the One True Federalism

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The Voluntariness of Voluntary Consent: Consent Searches and the Psychology of Compliance

agree to the same request if hypothetically approached by the same researcher. Both groups then reported how free they felt, or would feel, to refuse

The Antitrust Duty to Deal in the Age of Big Tech

evidentiary requirements, which now do most of the heavy lifting in practice. These rules bear little logical connection to exclusion, but they excel at

The Real Justice Scalia

they brushed the grass. He gave one leap and the joy of using those hind legs was so great that he went springing about the turf on them, jumping

Forum: Stuck or Rooted? The Costs of Mobility and the Value of Place

are their family’s sole earner—face the greatest earnings penalty from family mobility because they have the most to lose. Therefore, sex, apart from

John Hart Ely and the Problem of Gerrymandering: The Lion in Winter

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The Riddle of Rape-by-Deception and the Myth of Sexual Autonomy

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The Bluebook Blues

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