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The Constitution and Democracy in Troubled Times, John M. Greabe Law Faculty Scholarship
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Revisiting and Confronting the Federal Judiciary Capacity “Crisis”: Charting a Path for Federal Judiciary Reform, Ryan G. Vacca, Peter S. Menell Law Faculty Scholarship
The Federal Circuit as an Institution, Ryan G. Vacca Law Faculty Scholarship
SCOTUS's 2017-2018 term: More of the 'passive virtues', John M. Greabe Law Faculty Scholarship
Emerging Constitutional Conflicts and the Role of Courts, John M. Greabe Law Faculty Scholarship
The Results of Deliberation, Maggie Wittlin The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Taking Stock: Why the Supreme Court’s Decision to Apply the Market-Value Standard in Horne II Further Complicates the Just Compensation Requirement, Greg Seidner The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Unconventional Methods for a Traditional Setting: The Use of Virtual Reality to Reduce Implicit Racial Bias in the Courtroom, Natalie Salmanowitz The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Reversal by Recusal? Comer V. Murphy Oil U.S.A., Inc. And The Needfor Mandatory Judicial Recusal Statements, Patrick A. Woods The University of New Hampshire Law Review
A 21st Century Approach to Personal Jurisdiction, Robert E. Pfeffer The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Bypassing Civil Gideon: A Legislative Proposal, Erin B. Corcoran Law Faculty Scholarship
Acting Like an Administrative Agency: The Federal Circuit En Banc, Ryan G. Vacca Law Faculty Scholarship
Iqbal, al-Kidd and Pleading Past Qualified Immunity: What the Cases Mean and How They Demonstrate a Need to Eliminate the Immunity Doctrines from Constitutional Tort Law, John M. Greabe Law Faculty Scholarship
Law Clerks Out of Context, Parker B. Potter Jr. The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Conflicts between the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and the Legislature: Campaign Finance Reform and Same-Sex Marriage, Mark C. Miller The University of New Hampshire Law Review
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