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Vol. 105: Iss. 2, 2021
Entrenched Racial Hierarchy: Educational Inequality from the Cradle to the LSAT
An Overlooked Dimension to OIRA Review of Tax Regulatory Actions
The Rule of Reason as a Discovery Procedure: A Response to Ramsi Woodcock’s Hidden Rules of a Modern Antitrust
Winning What’s Owed: A Litigative Approach to Reparations
States, the Final Frontier: How Minnesota’s State Constitution Can Serve as New Ammunition in the Fight Against Prison Gerrymandering
The Influence of Alice: A Response to Jay P. Kesan & Runhua Wang’s Eligible Subject Matter at the Patent Office: An Empirical Study of the Influence of Alice on Patent Examiners and Patent Applicants
In trust, data
Completing the Quantum of Evidence: A Response to Daniel Capra and Liesa Richter’s Evidentiary Irony and the Incomplete Rule of Completeness
AI Patents and the Self-Assembling Machine
This is Minnesota: An Analysis of Disparities in Black Student Enrollment at the University of Minnesota Law School and the Effects of Systemic Barriers to Black Representation in the Law
Reproducing Race in an Era of Reckoning
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