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Hsu, Shi-Ling
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-01-27)
American agriculture is inexorably concentrating into the hands of a small number of large conglomerates. Expanding farms pursuing scale economies would normally have to abide by a system of environmental and other laws ...
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Henricksen, Wes E.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2019-06-19)
The tobacco, asbestos, and fossil fuel industries, among others, have misled the public about the dangers posed by their products by lying about the science behind the products. Individuals harmed by these misrepresentations ...
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Ryan, Erin
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-12-21)
This Article explores the use of federalism and secession as tools for managing regional conflict within pluralist governance, drawing on underappreciated features of the American experience. Epic struggles to balance ...
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Hills, Blake R.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-05-06)
Consider a scenario in which a suspect is arrested and is interviewed by police officers who fail to give him his Miranda warnings. Charges are subsequently filed, and the interview is introduced against the suspect in a ...
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Boyd, Marie
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2019-02-14)
Allergens in restaurant food cause many allergic reactions and deaths. Yet no federal, state, or local law adequately protects people from these harms. Although federal law requires the labeling of “major food allergens” ...
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Schuman, David
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2018-04-10)
Horton vs. Oregon Health & Science University.
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Macfarlane, Katherine A.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-03-30)
This Article is the first to investigate the scope of the delegation to pro se staff and to consider corresponding separation of powers concerns. Local procedure that delegates this deciding judicial power to pro se staff ...
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Russell, Lauren J.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-11-20)
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Smith, Susan L.; Shuchman, Miriam
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-07-01)
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Van Wieren, Amanda
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2012)
Part I of this Comment describes the framework that the Supreme Court has supplied for deciding the applicability of state and federal rules in the contexts of Erie, preemption, and reverse-Erie. Part II explores the ...
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Lin, Frank
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2013-11-19)
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides the right for “people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures.” Underlying this phrase are ...
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Frye, Brian L.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-11-20)
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Tuholske, Jack; Foster, Mark
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-07-01)
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Costello, Ryan
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-12-15)
In Part I, this Comment sets forth the historical context of § 924(c) in terms of legislative background, Supreme Court interpretation, and subsequent congressional adjustment. This explanation of § 924(c) illustrates how ...
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Krieger, Stefan H.; Krieger, Jonathan D.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-12-22)
While many scholars tout the significance of storytelling in presenting a persuasive case, they have not considered the roles that the relevancy rules play in inhibiting and facilitating the storytelling process. Nor have ...
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West, Barbara
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-07-06)
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Powers, Claire
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-12-21)
Part I of this Note discusses the technology: What are stingrays and how are they used by law enforcement. Part II discusses the current state of the law regulating the warrantless use of stingrays. Part III discusses ...
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Editorial Staff
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2015-05-08)
The 2015 Oregon Law Review Symposium, “Disruptive Innovation in Law and Technology,” held April 24, 2015, in Portland, Oregon, offered a cornucopia of prescriptions. By bringing together a coterie of experts from around ...
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Oregon Law Review 2017–18 Editorial Board
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2018-04-10)
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Negowetti, Nicole E.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-12-22)
This Article is the first legal scholarship to critically examine one market-based strategy to actualize the change—the production and widespread availability and acceptance of plant-based meat to shift consumers away from ...
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