2025
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Tammi Walker, Title IX Reimagined: The Power of Principles-Based Governance, 93 University of Cincinnati Law Review 739 (2025).
Leslye Obiora, Debarati Sen & Sreeparna Chattopadhyay, Voices in Conversation: Cost of Living Crisis, Feminist Anthropology (forthcoming) (2025).
2024
Shefali Milczarek-Desai, (Hidden) In Plain Sight: Migrant Child Labor and the New Economy of Exploitation, 77 University of Arkansas Law Review 345 (2024).
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Susan Salmon, A Short & Happy Guide to Moot Court (2024).
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Cas Laskowski, Teresa Miguel-Stearns, Tina Ching, Emily Florio, Kerry Lohmeier, Jean O’Grady, Adeen Postar, Austin Martin Williams & Kristin Wolek, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Law Libraries: Mid-Atlantic Roundtable Report (2024).
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Shalev Roisman, Balancing Interests in the Separation of Powers, 91 University of Chicago Law Review 1331 (2024).
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Taylor St John, Malcolm Langford, Yuliya Chernykh, Øyvind Stiansen, Tarald Gulseth Berge & Sergio Puig, Bargaining in the Shadow of Awards , 35 European Journal of International Law 603 (2024).
Tessa Dysart, Book Review: At the Altar of the Appellate Gods--A Book Review, 25 The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process 199 (2024).
Toni Massaro, Book Review: How Machines Came to Speak: Technologies and Freedom of Speech, 20 Law, Culture and Humanities 455 (2024).
Cas Laskowski, Data: Societal Datafication and Libraries, in Encyclopedia of Libraries, Librarianship, and Information Science (Eds. Baker, David and Ellis, Lucy), (2024).
Xiaoqian Hu & Deirdre Pfeiffer, Deconstructing Racial Code Words, 58 Law & Society Review 294 (2024).
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Leslye Obiora, Deepening the Case for Egalitarianism in the International Order: A Comparative Perspective, 18 ICL Journal 457 (2024).
Teresa Miguel-Stearns & Cas Laskowski, Democratizing Law Librarianship: Reducing Barriers to Entry through Alternative Pathways to the Profession and Increased Support to Students, in Academic Law Librarianship: Historical Reflections, Present Challenges, and Future Opportunities in Legal Education, (eds. Jessica de Perio Wittman and Raquel J. Gabriel) forthcoming (2024).
Teresa Miguel-Stearns & Cas Laskowski, Democratizing Law Librarianship: Reducing Barriers to Entry through Alternative Pathways to the Profession and Increased Support to Students: A Call to Action, Legal Reference Services Quarterly (2024).
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Jaime Valenzuela, Demonstrating Inclusion and Allyship: Curating a Physical and Digital Exhibit to Amplify an Indigenous Voice , in Creating an Inclusive Library: Approaches for Increasing Outreach, Engagement, and Use with BIPOC Students, Ngoc-Yen Tran, Michael Aguilar, & Adriana Poo (Eds.) (2024).
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Rebecca Aviel, Margot E. Kaminski, Toni Massaro & Andrew Keane Woods, From Gods to Google, 134 Yale Law Journal (2024).
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Oren Tamir, Getting Right What’s Wrong With the Major Questions Doctrine, 62 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 543 (2024).
Christopher Griffin Jr, Cas Laskowski & Samuel Thumma, How to Harness AI for Justice: A Preliminary Agenda for Using Generative AI to Improve Access to Justice, 108 Judicature 42 (2024).
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