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This community contains issues of the Kansas Law Review (ISSN: 0083-4025). The journal publishes about all areas of law, but especially welcomes articles discussing state law issues, topics pertinent to the plains region, and legal ethics and legal advocacy skills. Articles are written by law professors, judges, and practicing attorneys. Each issue also contains legal notes or comments written by student editors. One issue in each volume exclusively treats issues of Kansas law.
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 54 (2005-2006) [9]
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 55 (2006-2007) [40]
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 56 (2007-2008) [31]
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 57 (2008-2009) [33]
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 58 (2009-2010) [31]
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 59 (2010-2011) [33]
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 60 (2011-2012) [28]
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 61 (2012-2013) [32]
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 62 (2013-2014) [33]
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 63 (2014-2015) [29]
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 64 (2015-2016) [29]
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 66 (2017-2018) [34]
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 67 (2018-2019) [30]
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 68 (2019-2020) [34]
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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 71 (2022-2023) [0]
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Recent Submissions
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Natural Gas Lock-In
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Renewable Energy Siting for the Critical Decade
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Renewable Energy Depends on Tribal Sovereignty
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COVID-19’s Impact on Renewable Energy Development
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Bridging Troubled Water: Clean Energy 50 Years After The Greening of America
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Unenumerated Rights, State Supreme Court Decisions and The Ninth Amendment: Toward A New Interpretation of The Inkblot
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A Rare Edition of the Leavenworth City Charter & Ordinances: A Vignette of Life in 1870 Kansas
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Bad Motivation With Good Results: The Merit Of Filling Statewide Executive Vacancies With Same-Party Appointments
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Context to Overcome Definition: How the Supreme Court Used Statutory Interpretation to Define “Person” and “Sex”
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Dressing for Success: Lawyers & Clothing in Nineteenth Century America
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ICE-D Out: A Constitutional Relatedness Analysis of the Bonus Points Awarded to Jurisdictions Cooperating With Federal Immigration Goals
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Error Correction Mechanisms for Transactional Script Smart Contracts
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Picking Up a 7–10 Split: Studying the Seventh Circuit’s Northern Border Opinion for a Tenth Circuit Solution
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The AI Author in Litigation
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Learning from the Jeffrey Epstein Mess: It’s Time to Add a Cause of Action for Damages to the Crime Victims’ Rights Act
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Dust in the Wind:1 Regulation as an Essential Component of a Sustainable and Robust Wind Program
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Toxic Secrecy: Non-Disclosure Agreements and #MeToo
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