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Toward True Fair-Chance Hiring: Balancing Stakeholder Interests and Reality...

Ian B. Petersen 94 Texas L. Rev. 175 Background checks often lead employers to discriminate against ex-offenders by giving these applicants lesser consideration, or even throwing out their applications...

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Counting the Right to Vote in the Next Census: Reviving Section Two of the...

Michael Hurta 94 Texas L. Rev. 147 In this Note, Mr. Hurta explores the role that Section Two of the Fourteenth Amendment can play in protecting the right to vote. Section Two of the Fourteenth...

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Antislavery Women and the Origins of American Jurisprudence

Alfred L. Brophy 94 Texas L. Rev. 115 “Antislavery Women and the Origins of American Jurisprudence” is a Review of Sarah Roth’s Gender and Race in Antebellum Popular Culture (Cambridge University...

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Do Laws Have a Constitutional Shelf Life?

Allison Orr Larsen 94 Texas L. Rev. 59 Times change. A statute passed today may seem obsolete tomorrow. Does the Constitution dictate when a law effectively expires? In Shelby County v. Holder, the...

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Property as Institutions for Resources: Lessons from and for IP

Julie E. Cohen 94 Texas L. Rev. 1 The idea of property in land as the paradigm case of property exercises despotic dominion over property thinking. From the perspective of evolving political economy,...

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