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Reflections on Fifty Years of Progress in Civil Rights, Liberties, and Participation

Regulating Oligopoly Conduct under the Antitrust Laws

"Willful Blindness" to Gender-Based Violence Abroad: United States' Implementation of Article Three of the United Nations Convention Against Torture

Contracting Around Finality: Transforming Price V. Neal from Dictate to Default

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Voting--Not Quite a Fundamental Right? a Look at Legal and Legislative Challenges to Felon Disfranchisement Laws

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