The Law Faculty Scholarship series is a section of the University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository. A service of the Law Library, it is designed to preserve, promote and disseminate the scholarship and activities of law school faculty in accordance with UNH’s commitment to open access.

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Submissions from 2019

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The Federal Circuit as an Institution, Ryan G. Vacca

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The Role of International Rules in Blockchain-Based Cross-Border Commercial Disputes, Tonya M. Evans

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Uncertainty in Employee Status Across Federal Law, Ryan G. Vacca

Submissions from 2018

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Abortion Rights and the Kavanaugh Nomination, John M. Greabe

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Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code: An Export Success Story, a Model for Change, and the Challenge Ahead, William Murphy and Raymond J. Friel

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Association Health Plans: The New ERISA Rules and What They Mean For New Hampshire – Brief Q&A, Lucy C. Hodder and Allison Wyman

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Covering the Care: Medicaid, Work, and Community Engagement, Lucy C. Hodder and Jo Porter

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Disentangling the Ethical and Constitutional Regulation of Criminal Discovery, Justin Murray and John M. Greabe

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Diversifying Intellectual Property Law: Why Women of Color Remain “Invisible” and How to Provide More Seats at the Table, Tonya M. Evans, J. Shontavia Johnson, and Yolanda M. King

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Female entrepreneurs and equity crowdfunding in the US: Receiving less when asking for more, Seth C. Oranburg and Mark Geiger

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Hyperfunding Regulating Financial Innovations, Seth C. Oranburg

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New Hampshire Medicaid Long Term Care Quick Facts: June 21, 2018, Lucy C. Hodder, Josephine Porter, and Allison Wyman

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Playing to Their Passion: A Legal Research Course that Resonates with Law Students, Susan Drisko Zago

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Racism and Impeachment Power, John M. Greabe

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Remedies Symposium, Remedial Discretion in Constitutional Adjudication: A Codicil, John M. Greabe

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SCOTUS's 2017-2018 term: More of the 'passive virtues', John M. Greabe

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Sports betting, federalism and the Constitution, John M. Greabe

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State Constitutions and the Protection of Rights, John M. Greabe

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Stewart v. Azar – What Does It Mean For New Hampshire's Medicaid Work and Community Engagement Requirement?, Lucy C. Hodder

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Supreme Court struggles to define 'searches' as technology changes, Behzad Mirhashem

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Teaching and Assessing Soft Skills, Sophie M. Sparrow

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The Death Penalty and the Constitution, John M. Greabe

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The use of military force and the Constitution, John M. Greabe

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Unbundling Employment Flexible Benefits for the Gig Economy, Seth C. Oranburg

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Work/Community Engagement Requirement Stakeholder Roundtable, Lucy C. Hodder and Jo Porter