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Birds' Modern Insurance Law
John Birds
University of Ottawa
Reckoning with Racism: Police, Judges, and the RDS Case
Constance Backhouse
Santa Clara University
Finfluencers and the Reasonable Retail Investor
Sue Guan
Santa Clara University
Guns, Abortion and Courts
David Sloss
University of Southern California
5G and Beyond
Jonathan Barnett
Boston University
JD-Next: A valid and reliable tool to predict diverse students' success in law school
Christopher Robertson
Swinburne University of Technology
The corporate board in an age of collaborative intelligence and complex risk
Helen Bird
Wageningen University
Judicial Activism and Judge-Made Law at the ECtHR
Kacper Zajac
University of Newcastle
The Change in Judicial Practice in Cases Concerning Civil Disobedience Protests and its Constitutional Significance
Stephen Chow
Duke University
Public Reporting of Monitorship Outcomes
Veronica Root Martinez
Boston College
Critical Legal Thought: The Case for a Jurisprudence of Distribution
Paulo Barrozo
Columbia University
Digital feminism: In the aftermath of #MeToo, what’s next for workplace equality for women?
Sharon Jayoung Song
University of Western Australia
Addressing concerns about ordered apologies: some recent developments
Robyn Carroll
University of Galway
Bottom-up and thought-provoking sites of memory
Anita Ferrara
University of Calgary
Money Laundering in Canada
Sanaa Ahmed
University of Southern California
Turning on Those Who Turn to the Courts
Jeb Barnes
Boston College
The Road to Attorney Well-Being
Filippa Anzalone
Cardiff University
Settling in outer space
PJ Blount
Rutgers University
The Immigration Law Death Penalty
Sarah Tosh
University of Adelaide
Ancestor Worship, Living Trees, and Free Exercise in the Australian Constitution
Paul Babie
University of Western Australia
The Culpable Corporate Mind
Elise Bant
University of Southern California
N*gga Theory: Race, Language, Unequal Justice, and the Law
Jody Armour
UNSW Sydney
Australia’s Franchising Code of Conduct – can it be made fit for purpose?
Jenny Buchan
Cornell University
Property and Human Flourishing
Gregory Alexander
University College Dublin
NI Review of Charities Regulation
Oonagh Breen