Georgia Law Review (FC Access)

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Last Number: January 2023

University of Georgia School of Law




Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 192

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  • Dust in the Wind: Revisiting Georgia's Refusal to Extend Liability to Employers in Take-home Asbestos Litigation

  • Executive Discretion and First Amendment Constraints on the Deportation State

  • Fear Foreigners, and Free Expression: a Brief Reflection on Ideological Exclusion and Deportation in the United States

  • The Operational and Administrative Militaries

  • Centering Noncitizens' Free Speech

  • America's (d)evolving Childcare Tax Laws

  • A Short Treatise on College-athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Rights: How America Regulates College Sports' New Economic Frontier

  • Democratic Renewal and the Civil Jury

  • Hiding the Ball: the Proposed Regulatory Accountability Act & Restricting Agency 'propaganda'

  • Contracts Without Courts or Clans: How Business Networks Govern Exchange

  • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Online Reviews: the Trouble With Trolls and a Role for Contract Law After the Consumer Review Fairness Act

  • Sinking the Island of Constitutional Tax Immunity: a Uniform Approach to State Taxes on Goods in Transit Under the Import-export Clause

  • Regulatory Constitutional Law: Protecting Immigrant Free Speech Without Relying on the First Amendment

  • Discrimination, Trump v. Hawaii, and Masterpiece Cakeshop

  • Does it Sparc Joy? Cleaning Up the Spac Space

  • What the Hack?! Reexamining the Duty of Oversight in an Age of Data Breaches

  • Fixing Ever-ready: Repairing and Standardizing the Traditional Survey Measure of Consumer Confusion

  • Safeguarding America's "unnatural" Guardians: How Georgia's Legal Guardianship Statute Excludes "atypical," Matriarchal Familial Structures Rooted in Black Culture

  • A First Amendment Law for Migrant Emancipation

  • Is Your Socially Responsible Investment Fund Green or Greedy? How a Standard Esg Disclosure Framework Can Inform Investors and Prevent Greenwashing

  • Immigration Detention and Dissent: the Role of the First Amendment on the Road to Abolition

  • The Contested "bright Line" of Territorial Presence

  • Making Lease Payments a Lessor Problem

  • Enhanced Scrutiny on the Buy-side

  • Guidance Is Definitive, Reality Is Frequently Inaccurate: the Lingering Saga of Rev. Rul. 91-32

  • Because They Are Lawyers First and Foremost: Ethics Rules and Other Strategies to Protect the Justice Department from a Faithless President

  • Is Vagueness Choking the White-collar Statute?

  • Two Bites at the Apple: the Prejudicial Burden in Arbitration Waiver

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  • Deadly 'toxins': a National Empirical Study of Racial Bias and Future Dangerousness Determinations

  • The Gig Economy's Short Reach: an Analysis of the Scope of the Federal Arbitration Act's "transportation Worker" Exemption

  • Agents of Bioshield: the Fda, Emergency Use Authorizations, and Public Trust

  • Boom or Bust: Ensuring the Georgia State-wide Business Court Fulfills Its Constitutional Promise

  • Going, Going, Gone: Takings Clause Challenges to the Cdc's Eviction Moratorium

  • The Lost History of Delegation at the Founding

  • Non-alj Adjudicators in Federal Agencies: Status, Selection, Oversight, and Removal

  • The Power Few of Corporate Compliance

  • Crowdfunding Signals

  • Carrying Capacity: Should Georgia Enact Surrogacy Regulation?

  • Bail and Mass Incarceration

  • A "critical" Question of State Law: Georgia's Ambiguous Treatment of Initial Appearance Hearings and Implications of Bail Reform

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  • The Sec Rides Into Town: Defining an Ico Securities Safe Harbor in the Cryptocurrency "wild West"

  • How Devolved Is Too Devolved?: a Comparative Analysis Examining the Allocation of Power Between State and Local Government Through the Lens of the Confederate Monument Controversy

  • Socially Distant Signing: Why Georgia Should Adopt Remote Will Execution in the Post-covid World

  • Finding Original Public Meaning

  • If You (pay To) Build It, They Will Come: Rethinking Publicly-financed Professional Sports Stadiums After the Atlanta Braves Deal With Cobb County

  • Criticizing Judges: a Lawyer's Professional Responsibility