Priests of Our Democracy: The First Amendment’s Special Concern for Faculty Academic Freedom
By: Nabutsingso Hoshut
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Nabutsingso Hoshut, Priests of our Democracy: The First Amendment’s Special Concern for Faculty Academic
Freedom, UNT DALLAS L. REV. ON THE CUSP, Fall 2024, at 1, [insert cited pg. no.].
Changing the Outcome: Application of the Texas Disciplinary Matrix and Propsed Reforms
By: Lizanne Holloway
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Lizanne Holloway, Changing the Outcome: Application of the Texas Disciplinary Matrix and Propsed Reforms, UNT DALLAS L. REV. ON THE CUSP, Fall 2024, at 1, [insert cited pg. no.].
Title VII Texualists Rejoice: Fifth Circuit Tosses 'Ultimate Employment Action' Standard
The Interjurisdictional Abortion Wars Have Arrived
How Iranians Are Barred From The West Through Reactive Visa Policies Fueled By Politics
The Status of Bail Reform in Texas: How the Damon Allen Act Changed the Landscape
By: Ryan Crocker
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Ryan Crocker, The Status of Bail Reform in Texas: How the Damon Allen Act Changed the Landscape, UNT DALLAS L. REV. ON THE CUSP, Spring II 2023, at 1, [inset cited pg. no.].
Comparative Analysis of Juvenile Justice Between the United States and Spanish-Speaking Countries
By: Stephen T. Day
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Stephen T. Day, Comparative Analysis of Juvenile Justice Between the United States and Spanish-Speaking Countries, UNT DALLAS L. REV. ON THE CUSP, Spring II 2023, at 1, [inset cited pg. no.].
Cimarex Energy Co. v. Anadarko Petroleum Corp. & The Question Of Who Has To Produce
By: Christopher Stewart Kulander
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Christopher Kulander, Cimarex Energy Co. v. Anadarko Petroleum Corp. & the Question of Who Has To Produce, UNT DALLAS L. REV. ON THE CUSP, Spring 2023, at 1, [inset cited pg. no.].
By: Michael Conklin
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Michael Conklin, The Longer They Are, the More Citations They Receive: How Impact Factor Punishes Concise, Legal Scholarship, UNT DALLAS L. REV. ON THE CUSP, Spring 2023, at 1, [inset cited pg. no.].
Why the Innocent Plead Guilty and the Guilty Go Free: a Critical Analysis of Judge Rakoff’s Book
By: Michael Conklin
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Michael Conklin, Why the Innocent Plead Guilty and the Guilty Go Free: a Critical Analysis of Judge Rakoff’s Book, UNT DALLAS L. REV. ON THE CUSP, Spring 2023, at 1, [inset cited pg. no.].
Improving University Rankings: Lessons Learned from the Movie Moneyball
By: Munir Quddus & Lawrence J. Trautman
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Munir Quddus and Lawrence J. Trautman, Improving University Rankings: Lessons Learned from the Movie Moneyball, UNT DALLAS L. REV. ON THE CUSP, Spring 2023, at 1, [inset cited pg. no.].
The Right to Counsel in Disciplinary Proceedings in Public Universities
By: Thomas Perkins
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Thomas Perkins, Covid-19, The Right to Counsel in Disciplinary Proceedings in Public Universities, UNT DALL. L. REV. ON THE CUSP, Fall 2021, at 1, [insert cited pg. no.].
Land of the [Somewhat] Free: A Look at the 'Employees' Duties' Exception Under the First Amendment
By: Brooke López
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Brooke López, Land of the [Somewhat] Free: A Look at the 'Employees' Duties' Exception Under the First Amendment, UNT DALL. L. REV. ON THE CUSP, Fall 2021, at 1, [insert cited pg. no.].
Covid-19, Civil Liberties, & Jacobson: The Case Against Pandemic-Law
By: Ian M. Swenson
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Asking No Favors, But Insisting On Justice
By: Prof. Loren Jacobson
The Illusory Precedent Of McGrain v. Daugherty
By: Daniel Epstein
The Texas Citizens Participation Act Enters A New Era
By: John P. Atkins and Nicole Williams
By: Channa Weiss
Texas Civil Service Personnel Files: Officer Privacy vs. Transparency
By: Aaron Huddleston
Recycling "Justice": From LRW to CLE
By: Peter C. Alexander
It's All in the Details: Making Texas Local Rules Accessible, Helpful, and Sensible
By: Elizabeth M. Fraley
What in the Products Manufacturing Liability is Happening?
By: Bria C. Riley
Amendments to Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 18.001
By: Sarah S. Schuller
Modernizing NAFTA: The USMCA and its Key Provisions
By: Taylor Hennington
Technology, Causation, And The First Amendment: The Need For Updated Legislation
By: Allie Van Stean
Challenging Arbitration Awards for Procedural Unfairness
By: Hunter Veirs
Know Your Rights
Cyrus Farivar, Habeas Data: Privacy vs. the Rise of Surveillance Tech
By: Brian L. Owsley
Recent Texas Citizens Participation Act Amendments
By: Meghan Nylin McCaig and Nicole Williams
Paid Sick Leave
By: Jason S. Boulette
The Often-Overlooked Appeal: Restricted Appeals in Texas
By: Daniel J. Olds
Are President Trump’s Travel Bans Rational?
By: Brian L. Owsley
Deep in the Heart of Texas: Fountain View, Fair Housing, and Title VI
By: Demetria L. McCain
Practical Procedure: Young Lawyers’ Quick Reference for Employment Discrimination
Claims
By: Sheria D. Smith
Extended Leave Under the ADA: How Long is too Long?
By: Linda Schoonmaker and Austin Brayley
Assigning Meaning to the ADA’s Reassignment Accommodation
By: Brian East
Lassie Goes to Washington . . . and to Work: Use of Service Animals as Reasonable
Accommodations in Employment
By: Victor N. Corpuz and Justin H. Smith
Associational Discrimination Under the ADA
By: Thomas Crane
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