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56 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1191
Don’t Round up the Usual Suspects: The Sentencing Commission, Career Offenders, and Narrowing the Definition of a Controlled Substance Offense
Adrian E. Simioni
56 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1167
Something’s Got to Give: The Business Roundtable Statement and the Opportunity to Change the Status Quo of Shareholder Wealth Maximization
Alexander F. Magee
56 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1103
Requiem for a Lightweight: How
NCAA
Continues to Distort Antitrust Doctrine
Alan J. Meese
56 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1021
SCOTUS’s Shadiest Shadow Docket
Barry P. McDonald
56 Wake Forest L. Rev. 945
Ignoring Drug Trademarks
Erika Lietzan
56 Wake Forest L. Rev. 907
Sustaining Lawyers
Seema Tahir Saifee
56 Wake Forest L. Rev. 859
Preconditions of Leadership in Law
Kenneth Townsend
56 Wake Forest L. Rev. 825
Secondary Trauma in Lawyering: Stories, Studies, and Strategies
Mark Rabil, Dawn McQuiston & Kimberly Wiseman
56 Wake Forest L. Rev. 733
Asylum Attorney Burnout and Secondary Trauma
Lindsay M. Harris & Hillary Mellinger
56 Wake Forest L. Rev. 719
Secondary Trauma in Lawyering: An Introduction
Mark Rabil
56 Wake Forest L. Rev. 685
Beware the Ides of
Marks
: Examining the Possible Future of the
Marks
Rule in the Roberts Court Era
S. Blake Davis
56 Wake Forest L. Rev. 609
Corpus Linguistics and
Heller
James C. Phillips & Josh Blackman
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