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HomeArchiveVolume 87Fall 2019

Fall 2019

Volume 87, Issue 1

ARTICLES

A Rule 11 for Prosecutors
Yuri R. Linetsky 

Uberizing Discrimination: Equal Employment and Gig Workers
Minna J. Kotkin

Should We Flip on Flippers: A Rational Approach to Providing Penalty Reductions to Criminal Informers
Mirko Bagaric, Lidia Xynas, & Daniel McCord

Patent Law’s Purposeful Ambiguity
Craig Allen Nard

A Shift in the Preemption Landscape?
Douglas G. Smith

 

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