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Scholastic Steroids: Is Generation Rx Cognitively Cheating?

Brains + drugs = fried eggs, right?  Not always. Cognitive enhancers are drugs designed to boost mental powers and stamina without turning your brain into runny, white edibles.  These enhancers affect...

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The Disappearing Schoolhouse Gate: Applying Tinker in the Internet Age

For decades, the proverbial “schoolhouse gate” has acted as a delineation between on-campus behavior subject to in-school punishment and off-campus acts outside the realm of school administrators’...

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Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Art of Judicial Dissent

When the Supreme Court of the United States met for its first Terms, it followed the English pattern of the Justices delivering their opinions seriatim; that is, each Justice delivered his own opinion...

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Can Wrongful Death Damages Recovered by a Married Person Be Separate Property...

Existing California judicial precedent uniformly holds that damages recovered by a married person based on the wrongful death of a relative of the married person during the marriage—and while the...

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Reforming Lawyers into Irrelevance?: Reconciling Crisis and Constraint at the...

If the President makes decisions by default on national security, the President’s only judges are the lawyers who provide the President with advice. Because of threshold doctrines such as standing and...

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