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How Studying Too Long Can Kill You
At the end of a long day of studying Evidence in July 2010, I got up from my favorite study chair to go to bed. I had been comfortable...
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The Anniversary of Roe v. Wade and Reproductive Rights
January 23rd was the 39th anniversary of the Supreme Court of the United State'’s decision in Roe v. Wade, where the Court ruled that the...
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It’s a Wednesday evening, and as you leave school you realize you haven’t been home in almost 12 hours. An assortment of snack foods has...
By Ashley McCaig | November 11, 2011
RIGHT OF PUBLICITY, IDENTITY, AND PERFORMANCE
My intellectual property scholarship (“IP”) was among the first to explore the impact of intellectual property rights on African-...
By Professor K.J. Greene | November 11, 2011
When the Lights go Down in the City...
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Advice for Law Students*
Dearest 1L’s, I write to you as you are still young and impressionable in your legal education. I begin my 2L year here at Thomas...
By Cameron Spencer | September 25, 2011
Better Than Your Mother's Brisket at Ritual Tavern
If I tell you this, you have to promise not to tell my mother. Do you promise? Okay. Here it is. I may have had the best brisket of my...
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