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60 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1177
An Extension of the Law of Torts or Not?: A Multi-Jurisdictional Approach to the Addition of a Special Rule on Vicarious Liability for Sexual Assault
Murray McLoud
60 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1155
“Concrete Harm” or Wet Cement?: Examining Article III Standing in Breach of Contract Cases
Jack Bryant
60 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1107
The Rhetoric of Deception: Madison’s
Federalist
37 and the Structure of the Ratification Debates
David S. Schwartz
60 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1061
Prosecution Without Prosecutors
J.D. King
60 Wake Forest L. Rev. 979
The Promise of Computational Redistricting: A Practical Guide to Un-Gerrymandering
Jessica Ring Amunson, Amariah Becker, Dara Gold, Sam Hirsch & Arjun Ramamurti
60 Wake Forest L. Rev. 945
Abruquah
and the Uncertain Future of Forensic Feature-Comparison Evidence
Melissa Stuckey
60 Wake Forest L. Rev. 921
Synthetic Images, Authentic Harms: A Definitional Approach to Criminal NSII “Deepfake” Statutes
Grace Mohlin
60 Wake Forest L. Rev. 867
Shared Equity Ownership Models as a Strategy to Expand Access to Affordable Housing Ownership
Steven Virgil
60 Wake Forest L. Rev. 821
The
Trafficante
Route: Fair Housing Law and the Road to Racial Reconciliation
Jade A. Craig
60 Wake Forest L. Rev. 793
Asymmetrical Tenancies
Allyson E. Gold
60 Wake Forest L. Rev. 743
Joinder, Not Jurisdiction: Toward a New Theory of Standing
Adam N. Steinman
60 Wake Forest L. Rev. 683
Defending Shareholder Democracy
Usha R. Rodrigues
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