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No. 78-3, April 2018

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Index

  • What Are Courts For? Have We Forsaken the Procedural Gold Standard?
  • Revisiting the 'Content-of-Laws' Enquiry in International Arbitration
  • A New Natural Law Reading of the Constitution
  • Stranger than Fiction: How Lawyers Can Accurately and Realistically Tell a True Story by Using Fiction Writers' Techniques that Make Fiction Seem More Realistic than Reality
  • Doing Aweigh with Uncertainty: Navigating Jones Act Seamen's Claims Against Third Parties
  • 'Bring Your Gun to Work' and You're Fired: Terminated Employees' Potential Rights for Violations of Parking Lot Laws
  • You Sell Molly, I'll Sell Holly: Prosecuting Sex Trafficking in the United States
  • Criminalization of Cyberbullying: The Constitutionality of Creating an Online Neverland for Children Under a Tinker-Bell Analysis
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