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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 57 (2008-2009): Recent submissions
Now showing items 21-33 of 33
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Stratification Economics: Context Versus Culture and the Reparations Controversy
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Beware Those Bearing Gifts: Physicians' Fiduciary Duty to Avoid Pharmaceutical Marketing
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Toward a Post-Atonement America: The Supreme Court's Atonement for Slavery and Jim Crow
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Health Disparities and Historical Injustice in Sierra Leone: A Case for Reparations?
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A Better Approach for Balancing Authority and Accountability in Shareholder Derivative Litigation
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Watch Your Language! The Kansas Law Review Survey of Official-English and English-Only Laws and Policies
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Oral Argument and Impression Management: Harnessing the Power of Nonverbal Persuasion for a Judicial Audience
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Educational Inequality and the Science of Diversity in Grutter: A Lesson for the Reparations Debate in the Age of Obama
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Genetic Stalking and Voyeurism: A New Challenge to Privacy
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No More Secret Laws: How Transparency of Executive Branch Legal Policy Doesn't Let the Terrorists Win
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Internet Journalists and the Reporter's Privilege: Providing Protection for Online Periodicals
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Cultivating a Relationship That Works: Cyber-Vigilantism and the Public Versus Private Inquiry of Cyber-Predator Stings
(Kansas Law Review Inc, 2009-01-01)