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University of Kansas Law Review, Volume 64 (2015-2016): Recent submissions
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Kansas, Please Protect Our Children: Why Kansas Should Remove the Religious Exemption for Mandatory School Vaccinations
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A Proposed Framework for Kansas District Courts' Discretion on a Motion to Reconsider a Suppression Ruling
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Rape by Nonphysical Coercion: State v. Brooks
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Following a Dangerous Precedent: The California Rule and the Kansas Pension Crisis
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Legal Forms and the Practice of Law in Nineteeth-Century Kansas
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Anti-rape Culture
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Law, Mansplainin', and Myth Accommodation in Campus Sexual Assault Reform
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Between Title IX and the Criminal Law: Bringing Tort Law to the Campus Sexual Assault Debate
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Campus Sexual Assault Adjudication: Why Universities Should Reject the Dear Colleague Letter
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Is Relying on Title IX a Mistake?
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Campus Sexual Misconduct as Sexual Harassment: A Defense of the DOE
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A Comprehensive Overview: 2015 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
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Unmixing the Mess: Resolving the Circuit Split Over the Brillhart/Wilton Doctrine and Mixed Complaints
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Has the Residual Exception Swallowed the Hearsay Rule?
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King v. Burwell and the Chevron Doctrine: Did the Court Invite Judicial Activism?
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A Rational Approach to Business Entity Choice
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The Crime of Conspiracy Thrives in the Decisions of the United States Supreme Court
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Employee Non-competes and Consideration: A Proposed Good Faith Standard for the 'Afterthought' Agreement"
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Chewing it Over: Determining the Meaning of Edible In the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
(Kansas Law Review Inc., 2015-11-01)