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Documents from 2018

Sanctions and the Blurred Boundaries of International Economic Law, Perry S. Bechky

Supreme Mistrust: Reflections on the Kavanaugh Hearings, Sharon Beckman

Progress and Backlash in the Wake of Obergefell: Reaching Conservative Southern Teachers through the Power of Literature, Scott A. Beck, Dina C. Walker-DeVose, Laura E. Agnich, Caren Town, and Trina Smith

Reaching Conservative Teachers Regarding Gender and Sexual Diversity in the Wake of Obergefell, Scott A. Beck, Dina C. Walker-DeVose, Laura E. Agnich, Caren Town, and Trina Smith

How to Argue Liberty Cases in a Post-Kennedy World: It’s Not About Individual Rights, But State Power and the Social Compact, Brendan T. Beery

Beyond The Annals of Murder: The Life and Works of Thomas M. McDade, Jennifer L. Behrens

Special International Zones in Practice and Theory, Tom W. Bell

Modern Real Estate Finance & Land Transfer: A Transactional Approach, Steven Bender and Celeste M. Hammond

The Unsettling Truth about Our Legal System: What the Mind Sciences Can Teach Teenagers About Criminal Injustice, Adam Benforado

Unfulfilled Promises: Discrimination and the Denial of Essential Health Benefits Under the Affordable Care Act, Jennifer Bennett Shinall

Few Ironies of Western Water Law, A, Reed D. Benson

Is there a right to life for the Colorado River?, Reed D. Benson

Reviewing Reservoir Operations: Can Federal Water Projects Adapt to Change?, Reed D. Benson

So Much Conflict, Yet So Much in Common: Considering the Similarities between Western Water Law and the Endangered Species Act, Reed D. Benson

Review of: Prevention of Injuries in the Young Dancer by Ruth Solomon, John Solomon, and Lyle J. Micheli, Gigi Berardi

Assessing Adler: The Weight of Constitutional History and the Future of Religious Freedom, Benjamin L. Berger

Liberal Constitutionalism and the Unsettling of the Secular, Benjamin L. Berger

Religious Freedom in Canada: A Crucible for Constitutionalism, Benjamin L. Berger

Designing GUIs: Current treatment of virtual or non-physical designs in Australia, Tyrone Berger

Designing GUIs: Current treatment of virtual or non-physical designs in Australia, Tyrone Berger

Taphonomic and Fossil Reconstructive Analyses of the Ngaloba (LH 18) Skull, Kersten Bergstrom, Lauren Butaric, Agness O. Gidna, Charles Musiba, Robert Z. Selden Jr., and Cassian Magori

Вклад М.М. Ковалевского в развитие юридического образования и науки, Leonid G. Berlyavskiy

Классификация источников российского конституционного права: основания и виды, Leonid G. Berlyavskiy

Ahead of his time: Cardozo and the Current Debates on Professional Responsibility, Alberto Bernabe

A Tale of Two Cases: The Supreme Court's Uneasy Position on the Proper Allocation of Authority to Decide Whether to Concede a Client's Guilt in a Criminal Case, Alberto Bernabe

Attorney-Client Matchmaking and For-Profit Referral Services: 21st Century Innovation Clashes with 20th Century Rules, Alberto Bernabe

Los perros pitbull y la propuesta revisión del Código Civil, Alberto Bernabe

Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and the Duty of Confidentiality, Alberto Bernabe

Online Attorney Client Matchmaking and For-Profit Referral Services: 21st Century Innovation Clashes with 20th Century Rules, Alberto Bernabe

Quílez Velar v. Ox Bodies, Inc: Oportunidad perdida para corregir la doctrina de la solidaridad en casos de inmunidad, Alberto Bernabe

The Common Law System, Alberto Bernabe

A Call to Arms for Basic Training, Robert Berring

A Few Parting Words: Proposed Draft Submitted to Censors Dec. 31, 2027, Robert Berring

A Look Ahead, Robert Berring

A National Library: Beyond Parochial Needs, Robert Berring

An Embattled Profession Faces New Challenges: The Information Revolution is Leaving Librarians Behind, Robert Berring

A Showstopper from Westlaw: The Natural Language Searching System is a Breakthrough, Robert Berring

A Sort of Response: Brutal Non-Choices, Robert Berring

California’s Rush to Be in the Vanguard of Uniform Citation Might Be Jumping the Gun, Robert Berring

Challenge for Law Libraries-And Librarians-of Tomorrow, Robert Berring

Copyright: On-Line Abstracts Raise New Issue, Robert Berring

Dyspeptic Ramblings of a Retiring Past President, Robert Berring

Editorial. Life at the Reference Desk, Robert Berring

Editorial. The Virtual Law Library, Robert Berring

Editorial. Westlaw and Lexis, Robert Berring

Full-Text Databases and Legal Research: Backing into the Future, Robert Berring

Guest Editorial, Robert Berring

In Search of Ghengis Khan: Or Maybe Not, Robert Berring

Is Berkeley Off Course?, Robert Berring

Law Librarians Face the Need to Expand Profession’s Borders, Robert Berring

Less is More, Really, Robert Berring

Losing the Law, A Call to Arms, Robert Berring

Practicing Law in 2013, Robert Berring

Ring Dang Do, Robert Berring

Salary Inflation & the Deal with the Devil, Robert Berring

Technology and the Standard of Care for Legal Research, Robert Berring

Terminal Awareness: Lexis and Westlaw Make Legal Research Easier, but They Also Raise Some Hard Questions, Robert Berring

The Current State of Networked Information in the United States and Why You Should Care About It, Robert Berring

The Macmillan Baseball Encyclopedia, the West System and Sweat Equity, Robert Berring

The Paperless Chase: Don’t Throw out the Librarian with the Library, Robert Berring

The Reports of the Special Committee on the Future of the American Association of Law Libraries, Robert Berring

The Stereotypical Librarian: A Person Who Exists No More, Robert Berring

The Swan Song of Cyberspace, Robert Berring

Thoughts on the Future: A Steriod-Enhanced Editorial, Robert Berring

Tips for Efficient Computer-Aided Legal Research, Robert Berring

Title 51 of the U.S. Code and Why It Matters, Robert Berring

Unprecedented Precedent: Ruminations on the Meaning of it All, Robert Berring

Acquisitions and Selection of Primary and Secondary Legal Materials for Social Science Collections, Robert Berring, Roy M. Mersky, and Michael Richmond

Are Two Clauses Really Better Than One? Rethinking the Religion Clause(s), 80 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 1 (2018), Donald L. Beschle

Autonomous Decisionmaking and Social Choice: Examining the "Right to Die", Donald L. Beschle

Clearly Canadian--Hill v. Colorado and Free Speech Balancing in the United States and Canada, Donald L. Beschle

Town of Greece and City of Saguenay: Non-Establishment Principles with or without an Establishment Clause, Donald L. Beschle

No More Tiers? Proportionality as an Alternative to Multiple Levels of Scrutiny in Individual Rights Cases, Donald L. Beschle

No More Tiers? Proportionality As an Alternative to Multiple Levels of Scrutiny in Individual Rights Cases, 38 Pace L. Rev. 384 (2018), Donald L. Beschle

What, Never Well, Hardly Ever: Strict Antitrust Scrutiny as an Alternative to Per Se Antitrust Illegality, Donald L. Beschle

International Health Law, Maureen Bezuhly, David P. Fidler, Allyn L. Taylor, and Mark E. Wojcik

Re-peopling in a settler-colonial context: the intersection of Indigenous laws of adoption with Canadian immigration law, Amar Bhatia

Law in the Anthropocene Epoch, Eric Biber

Looking toward the Future of Judicial Review for the Public Lands, Eric Biber

Regulating Business Innovation as Policy Disruption: From the Model T to Airbnb, Eric Biber, Sarah E. Light, J B. Ruhl, and James Salzman

James Madison and Constitutional Compromise, Mary S. Bilder

Marriage, Credit, and the Law in North America, 1700-1900, Mary S. Bilder

Moderator, Constitutional Inventions, Mary S. Bilder

On the Supreme Court, Eight is Enough, Mary S. Bilder

The Supremacy Clause: McCulloch v. Maryland, Mary S. Bilder

New Directions in the Scholarship of the American Revolution, Mary Sarah Bilder

The Ordeal and the Constitution, Mary Sarah Bilder

The Lady and George Washington: Female Genius in the Age of the Constitution, Mary S. Bilder and Kevin C. Butterfield

How to Build a Nation in 15 Weeks, Bonus Episode: Interview with Professor Mary Bilder, Mary S. Bilder, Jonathan H. Hatch, and Harry Sandick

Fair or Free Use of Copyrighted Materials in Education and Research and the Limit of Such Use.pdf, Muhammad Masum Billah Dr.

Federalism of Personal Finance: State & Federal Retirement Plans, William Birdthistle

Institutional Lock-in Within the Field of Investment Arbitration, Andrea K. Bjorklund and Bryan H. Druzin

Reforming the Unbargained Contract: Avoiding Bondholder Claims for Surprise Par Calls, Robert S. Blanc and Randy D. Gordon

Tax Facts on Individuals and Small Business, Robert Bloink and William Byrnes

Tax Facts on Insurance & Employee Benefits, Robert Bloink and William Byrnes

Tax Facts on Investments, Robert Bloink and William Byrnes

Can Red Clay Go Green? Adapting Law and Policy in the Face of Climate Change, 20th Annual Red Clay Conference, Daniel M. Bodansky, David D. Caron, Mary Carr, Heidi Davison, David Hunter, Josh Love, and James Marlow

Blockchain and smart contracts: the missing link in copyright licensing?, Balazs Bodo, Daniel Gervais, and Joao Pedro Quintais

ABA Learning Outcomes Compliance and the Real Estate Course Trajectory – Reflections of an Outgoing Associate Dean, Daniel B. Bogart

Fearful Palimpsests: Obstacles in Teaching the Rewrite, Cynthia Bond