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Caldwell, Harry Mitchell
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
The least examined aspect of trial is voir dire. Although numerous law review articles and textbooks have studied and analyzed opening statements, direct examinations, cross-examinations, and closing arguments, voir dire ...
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Gliboff, Sander
(University of Oregon, 2014)
In their pathbreaking discussions of the human family tree in the 1860s and 1870s, Ernst Haeckel and Charles Darwin had to account for both the ascent of the species and its diversification into races. But what was the ...
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Xi, Chen
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2023-05-05)
Asynchronous online courts combine the features of the current online court and online dispute resolution (ODR), allowing the public to communicate online asynchronously. Canada, the United Kingdom (U.K.), Singapore, and ...
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Appelbaum, David
(University of Oregon, 2015)
In this presentation, I examine the doubleness of the thing that is usually masked by the appropriative tendencies of life. Once the enigma of thingliness is given its place, the influence of its own non-intentional ...
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Ramirez, Vanessa
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2019-06-19)
Water affects a large portion of our daily lives, dictating where we live, what we eat, and ultimately what we drink. It should come as no surprise, then, that it is important that the quality of the water we rely on should ...
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Drumbl, Michelle Lyon
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-05-06)
This Article articulates a concern that the use of social media mining may pose a greater harm to low-income taxpayers relative to other types of taxpayers, in part because it is easier for the IRS to direct automated ...
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Mokhtar, Shehram
(Fembot Collective, 2018-01)
This article interprets the 1979 Pakistani film Aurat Raj (Women’s Rule) as a work of feminist speculative fiction. The film presents a radically reimagined gendered world through its narrative of role reversal. Drawing ...
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Editorial Board
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-07-06)
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Smith-Prei, Carrie, 1975- author; Stehle, Maria
(Fembot Collective, 2018-11)
In this essay, we develop the concept of awkward assemblages to describe feminist digital activism that is multidirectional in its political effects and interpretive legibility, built of uneasy bedfellows and ill-suited ...
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Brown, Darryl K.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2022-05-12)
Batson v. Kentucky prohibits prosecutors’ racially motivated decisions to eliminate a potential juror during jury selection. United States v. Armstrong prohibits prosecutors’ racially motivated decisions to charge a defendant ...
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Cho, Sumi
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2012)
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Kangas, David J.
(University of Oregon, 2015)
This article is a reading of Kierkegaard's 1847 discourses on "The lilies of the field and the birds of the air." In these discourses, I argue, Kierkegaard pursues the problem of the being of the human being—that is, engages ...
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Eitenmiller, Katherine L.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-07-01)
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Makowski, Anna
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2012)
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Lynes, Krista
(Fembot Collective, 2018-11)
In June 2017, the refugee rights group LGBTQI+ Refugees in Greece abducted a participatory artwork from the global contemporary art exhibit Documenta 14, held in Athens to highlight the city’s centrality to European ...
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Hall, Lee
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2015-06-12)
This Article examines the current forcible model of deer control sweeping the United States and proposes another model in its stead: one that adapts and works symbiotically with natural processes. Effective resource ...
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Hooker, Kasey Anne
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2024-05-20)
This Comment’s purpose is to analyze the bias exhibited against gang members and suggest solutions for what Oregon can do to prevent juror bias against gang members from corrupting the integrity of jury verdicts. Part I ...
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Grant, Emily
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-05-10)
This Article reviews and expands the literature on best practices in a narrow subset—the first day of class. At the same time, it seeks to convey words of wisdom from one of the most well-known and highly regarded legal ...
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Samer, Roxanne; Carlson, Laurie Ann
(Fembot Collective, 2013)
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Hanssen, Shelby
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-12-21)
This Note begins in Part I by discussing concepts of contemporary gender theory necessary to contextualize the Oregon nonbinary ruling. Part II offers a brief history of legal determinations of sex and gender in the United ...
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