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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