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Larsell, Olof, 1886-1964
(1923)
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McNulty, Tracey
(University of Oregon, 2008)
This paper evaluates the status and function of the border in the two polemics that bookend the long history of political theology: Paul’s polemic against the Jewish law, and Carl Schmitt’s critique of constitutional ...
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Sears, H. J.; Putnam, John J.
(1923)
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Miller, Monica K; Rauch, Jessica; Kaplan, Tatyana
(Fembot Collective, 2016-11)
It is important to understand the content of media, as media can promote stereotypes that communicate what gender roles, appearances, and acts of violence are acceptable in society. This content analysis of 147 superheroes ...
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Feldman, Robin; Armitage, Alice; Wang, Connie
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-05-10)
The startup industry has matured rapidly over the past decade, becoming a subject of substantial interest to the business community, academics, and the general public alike. Yet, the organizations that have sprouted up ...
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Gersch, Taylor Kennedy
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-05-14)
Professional female athletes are constantly being asked to do more with less. They are asked to perform better and attract more viewers, often with less pay, less media coverage, and fewer sponsorships. Professional female ...
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Kwami, Janet D
(Fembot Collective, 2020-02)
While access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) such as mobile phones and the internet has increased over the last couple of years, new digital inequalities also continue to emerge regarding gender, ...
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Pek, Ying Sze
(University of Oregon, 2022)
Review Essay.
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Osofsky, Hari M.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2012)
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Petrik, Reece
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-12-22)
This Comment will focus on how recent changes to the standard deduction under the TCJA have altered the charitable behaviors of U.S. citizens. Further, it argues these changes will likely cause greater income inequality ...
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Gelband, Cate
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-01-18)
Undercapitalization jeopardizes a business’s likelihood of survival. Sufficient capital at start-up and throughout operation is critical to a business’s success. Therefore, creating greater access to capital generates ...
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Cotto-Lazo, Gilbert Alexander
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-05-06)
This Article will make three arguments: (1) that structural administrative flaws—namely, the interview of each person seeking asylum and agency review of that interview—result in deprivation of due process rights of migrants; ...
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Gerstle, Brandon
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-12-19)
As the United States systemically increases its renewable energy capacity, new approaches for acquiring land corridors are needed to develop electric transmission lines. Extensive transmission line development is needed ...
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The Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC), University of Oregon; Meacham, Jim; Merson, Joanna
(University of Oregon, 2010-05-02)
The Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC), which is
based at the University of Oregon, was established in 1992
to provide technical assistance to organizations setting
up computer networks for connecting scientists ...
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The Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC), University of Oregon; Merson, Joanna; Meacham, Jim
(University of Oregon, 2021-03)
This large poster gives an indication of NSRC activities on a global basis since our founding in 1992 up to 2021. In addition training numbers since 2010 are included with details on men and women trained by year through 2020.
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Tovino, Stacey A.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2013-05-21)
Outside health care counsel frequently obtain medical records, billing records, health insurance claims records, and other records containing individually identifiable health information in the course of representing health ...
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Wasby, Stephen L.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-12-03)
More needs to be known about judges’ thinking about judging, particularly from comments the judges do not make for publication, as in remarks to friends or in within-court comments to colleagues situations in which they ...
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Reiblich, Jesse; Ankersen, Thomas
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-05-22)
This Article first examines the legal status of guts — the ephemeral streams of the U.S. Virgin Islands that typically flow only after rainfall — in the Virgin Islands within the Territory’s existing laws and legal precedents. ...
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Lewis, Browne C.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2012)
For almost ten years, Oregon stood alone as the state that
permitted terminally ill persons to choose the time and manner of
their deaths. Finally, in 2009, Oregon received company when the
State of Washington’s ...
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Prince, Shannon Joyce
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-05-22)
How do legal scholars currently think about environmental justice law? Could African American literature, and its sister, Native American orature, shape those thought patterns?
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