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Private Interests, Public Law, and Reconfigured Inequality in Modern Payment Card NetworksStephen Wilks
Canines at the Company, Felines at the Factory: The Risks and Rewards of Incorporating Service Animals and Companion Animals into the WorkplaceRebecca J. Huss
A Gun to Whose Head? Federalism, Localism, and the Spending ClauseDaniel S. Cohen
Dr. Tele-Corporation: Bridging the Access-to-Care GapNader Amer
Whose Market Is It Anyway? A Philosophy and Law Critique of the Supreme Court’s Free-Speech AbsolutismSpencer Bradley
Where the Constitution Falls Short: Confession Admissibility and Police RegulationCourtney E. Lewis
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