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The University of Kansas School of Law is a community of scholars devoted to developing and disseminating legal knowledge through research activities that report, explain, interpret, and criticize the law and legal developments with the aim of improving the law and legal institutions. The work of the School of Law faculty includes doctrinal, theoretical, and interdisciplinary publications in traditional academic journals or scholarly presses; pragmatic scholarship designed to assist the legal profession, such as treatises and bar journal articles; and instructional materials, such as casebooks, designed to improve the education of law students. The School of Law also supports student research activities through such publications as the Kansas Law Review and the Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy.
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Kansas Criminal Procedure Review [5]
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Context to Overcome Definition: How the Supreme Court Used Statutory Interpretation to Define “Person” and “Sex”
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Dressing for Success: Lawyers & Clothing in Nineteenth Century America
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ICE-D Out: A Constitutional Relatedness Analysis of the Bonus Points Awarded to Jurisdictions Cooperating With Federal Immigration Goals
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Error Correction Mechanisms for Transactional Script Smart Contracts
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Picking Up a 7–10 Split: Studying the Seventh Circuit’s Northern Border Opinion for a Tenth Circuit Solution
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The AI Author in Litigation
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Learning from the Jeffrey Epstein Mess: It’s Time to Add a Cause of Action for Damages to the Crime Victims’ Rights Act
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Dust in the Wind:1 Regulation as an Essential Component of a Sustainable and Robust Wind Program
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Toxic Secrecy: Non-Disclosure Agreements and #MeToo
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Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Discrimination Claims Under the Fair Housing Act After Bostock v. Clayton County
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Testamentary Transfers and the Intent Versus Formalities Debate: The Case for a ‘Charitable’ Common Ground
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Getting It Right Isn’t Enough: The Appellate Court’s Role in Procedural Justice
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Lawyers for White People?
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It Is Better to Be Safe When Sorry: Advocating a Federal Rule of Evidence that Excludes Apologies
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Martin Dickinson: 48 Years of Dedicated Service to KU Law
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Front Matter, University of Kansas Law Review Vol. 69 Number 1
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Front Matter, University of Kansas Law Review Vol. 69 Number 2
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Front Matter, University of Kansas Law Review Vol. 69 Number 3
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Labor Unions, Cartelization, and Arbitration: Replacing At-Will Employment With Arbitration of Employee Grievances
(Penn State Arbitration Law Review, 2020-12)This Article shows that while a significant amount of commercial arbitration occurred at each stage of U.S. history, labor arbitration was extremely rare until the 20th century, and remained uncommon until the New Deal of ...