2020
Priya Sundareshan, Prosecution for a Porpoise: Strengthen U.S. Enforcement Against Criminal Networks to Address International Trafficking of Endangered Species, 10 Ariz. J. Envtl. L. & Pol’y (2020).
Arizona Legal Studies
Melissa Tatum & Grant Christensen, Reading American Indian Law: Foundational Principles (2020).
Marcelo Rodriguez & Victoria De La Torre, Refugees, Indigenous People, Transgenders and Prisoners: Latin American Governments’ Miscommunication With the Most Vulnerable Communities During COVID-19, Latin American Perspectives (2020).
Tara Sklar & Mabel Crescioni, Research Participants’ Rights to Data Protection in the Era of Open Science, 69 DePaul L. Rev. (2020).
Arizona Legal Studies
Arizona Legal Studies
Albertina Antognini, Bridget J. Crawford, Kathryn M. Stanchi & Linda L. Berger, Rewritten Opinion, Michael H. V. Gerald D., Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Family Law Opinions (2020).
Christopher Robertson, Telehealth for an Aging Population: How Can Law Influence Adoption Among Providers, Payors, and Patients?, (2020).
Tara Sklar & Christopher T. Robertson, Telehealth for an Aging Population: How Can Law Influence Adoption Among Providers, Payors, and Patients?, 46 Am. J. L. & Med. (2020).
Arizona Legal Studies
Leslye Obiora, The Discipline for a Passion for the Possible: Feedback from Africa to Enhance Development, in A Passion for the Possible - Excerpts from the Third Conference on Albert Hirschman’s Legacy, Ed. by Meldolesi & Stame (2020).
Barak Orbach, The Fight of the Century: On the Exploitation of Social Divides, 14 N.Y.U. J. L. & Lib. (2020).
Arizona Legal Studies
David Gantz, The Impact on the Demise of WTO Dispute Settlement on State-to -State Dispute Settlement under Free Trade Agreements: The USMCA Example, Society of Int’l Economic Law (2020).
Tessa Dysart, The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process Needs a New Home, Appellate Advocacy Blog (2020).
Arizona Legal Studies
Jane Bambauer & Tauhidur Rahman, The Quiet Resignation: Why Do So Many Female Lawyers Abandon Their Careers?, 10 UC Irvine L. Rev. (2020).
Arizona Legal Studies
Tara Sklar & Mabel Crescioni, The Research Exemption Carve Out: Understanding Research Participants Rights Under GDPR and U.S. Data Privacy Laws, 60 Jurimetrics (2020).
Arizona Legal Studies
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