Rethinking Antebellum Bankruptcy
Open PDF in Browser: Rafael I. Pardo,* Rethinking Antebellum Bankruptcy Bankruptcy law has been repeatedly reinvented over time in response to changing circumstances. The Bankruptcy Act of 1841—passed by Congress …
Open PDF in Browser: Rafael I. Pardo,* Rethinking Antebellum Bankruptcy Bankruptcy law has been repeatedly reinvented over time in response to changing circumstances. The Bankruptcy Act of 1841—passed by Congress …
Open PDF in Browser: Jeremiah A. Ho,* Colonizing Queerness This Article investigates how and why the cultural script of inequality persists for queer identities despite major legal advancements such as …
Open PDF in Browser: Brittany L. Deitch,* Estate to State: Pay-To-Stay Statutes and The Problematic Seizure of Inherited Property Pay-to-stay statutes allow states to recover their incarceration-related expenditures from those …
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Open PDF in Browser: R. George Wright* & Chris Rowley,† Creative Jurisprudence: The Paradox of Free Speech Absolutism Introduction Governments often seek to restrict speech on the basis of its …
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Open PDF in Browser: Michaela Calhoun,* No Sword, No Shield, No Problem: AI in Pro Se Section 1983 Suits Originating during the Reconstruction era, 42 U.S.C. 1983 emerged as a …
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