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Dickinson Law Review
After The Gold Rush-Part I: Hamdi, 9/11, and the Dark Side of the Enlightenment
Paying for the Sins of Their Clients: The EEOC's Position that Staffing Firms Can Be Liable When Their Clients Terminate an Assigned Employee for a Discriminatory Reason
Ethical Considerations in the Use of Judicial Stationery for Private Purposes
The Fat Fight: The Risks and Consequences of the Federal Government's Failing Public Health Campaign
What They Died to Defend: Freedom of Speech and Military Funeral Protests
The Federal Anti-Kickback Statute Has No Preemptive Power, Or Does It? Florida's Supreme Court Holds Florida's Medicaid Anti-Kickback Statute Unconstitutional
Compulsory Process and the Right to Present a Defense: Why a Criminal Defendant Should Have the Ability to Force a Witness Who Will "Take the Fifth" to Do So in Front of the Jury
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ISSN: 2574-2604