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Federal Reserve Interest Rate Hike on March 22, 2023.

U.S. Monetary Policy Shows the Major Issues with the Major Questions Doctrine.

Vol. 136 No. 7 May 2023
Foreign & Comparative Law

Notwithstanding the Right to Strike:  A Canadian Province Defies the Constitution — And Workers Strike Back

November 28, 2022 The “Notwithstanding Clause,” the common name for section 33 of Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms—the country’s constitutional bill of rights—authorizes time-bound legislation that...
  • Tascha Shahriari-Parsa
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Recent Event: House Judiciary Committee Hearing on Harassment and the Judiciary

March 25, 2020 Like any workplace, the federal judiciary is vulnerable to instances of sexual harassment and abuse.  Clerks, in particular, are vulnerable to such treatment.  The...
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The Shooting of Samuel DuBose

University Police Officer Shoots and Kills Non-University-Affiliated Motorist During Off-Campus Traffic Stop.

Vol. 129 No. 4 February 2016

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