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Beyond Brooke Group: Bringing Reality to the Law of Predatory Pricing

Lawyering in Juvenile Court: Lessons from a Civil Gideon Experiment, 37 Fordham Urb. L.J. 93, 93-96, 104, 107-10 (discussing lawyers’ resistance to

Forum: Abolish ICE . . . and Then What?

and had a lawyer showed up for all of their immigration court hearings (99%). Those without lawyers were significantly less likely to consistently

Foundling Fathers: (Non-)Marriage and Parental Rights in the Age of Equality

McNamara v. San Diego Department of Social Services, feminists on both sides of the debate made their case to the Justices. But the Court sidestepped

Repairing the Irreparable: Revisiting the Federalism Decisions of the Burger Court

revolve around two pivotal five-four decisions of the Court: National League of Cities v. Usery, decided in 1976, and Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan

Natural Rights and the First Amendment

University of San Diego Originalism Works-in-Progress Conference, and the Wake Forest University School of Law faculty workshop. Introduction Governments

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lawyer’s most natural question upon finishing Desmond’s book: what can lawyers and the law do to reduce evictions and forced moves among tenants in poverty

The Banality of Racial Inequality

versus Betamax stories. Her discussion of the Polya urn experiment, however, will likely be new to many lawyers and some legal scholars, although old hat

Forum: The Law of the Territories: Should It Exist?

Subjugation Under United States Expansionism, 39 San Diego L. Rev. 437 (2002); and Ediberto Román, Reparations and the Colonial Dilemma: The Insurmountable

The New Labor Law

across the country—including Seattle, Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Kansas City (Missouri), Chicago, Louisville

Conscience Wars: Complicity-Based Conscience Claims in Religion and Politics

1992). See, e.g., N. Coast Women’s Care Med. Grp., Inc. v. San Diego Cnty. Superior Ct., 189 P.3d 959 (Cal. 2008) (denying doctors’ claims that free