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This issue of Insights features work by four new Emory Law professors, part of a strategic plan to build a faculty eager to research and teach subjects that were on the horizon a few years ago, and now are at the forefront. Featured scholars for this issue are Ifeoma Ajunwa, Andrew Jennings, Lindsey Simon, and Alex Zhang.

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Fall 2022

Is Climate Change a National Emergency? by Mark Nevitt

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Fall 2021

Taming Cryptocurrency's Secondary Market, by Kristin N. Johnson

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Spring 2021

Filibuster Change and Judicial Appointments, by Jonathan Nash & Joanna Shepherd

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Fall 2020

The Constitution After Death, by Fred O. Smith Jr.

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Fall 2019

Fall 2019

Why the SEC Pay Ratio Disclosure Rule Doesn’t Work, by George S. Georgiev.

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Fall 2018

Business and Medicine: Entwined, but at Odds, by Liza Vertinsky

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Fall 2017

Citizens of No Nation, by Polly J. Price

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Fall 2016

'The 'Divorce Bargain,' by Deborah Dinner

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Summer 2016

The Brave New World of Campaign Finance Law, by Michael Kang

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Fall 2015

The Best Judges Political Parties Can Buy, by Michael Kang & Joanna Shepherd

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Summer 2015

Patents, Partnerships, Pharmaceuticals: the Pre-competitive Myth, by Liza Vertinsky

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Fall 2014

Same-sex marriage post-Windsor, by Michael Perry

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Summer 2014

Children v. the Court, by Barbara Woodhouse

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Fall 2013

Justifying Targeted Strikes, by Laurie Blank

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Summer 2013

Patents: Economic Accelerator or Impediment? by Liza Vertinsky

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Fall 2012

A Time for War? by Mary L. Dudziak

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Summer 2012

Probing the Reversal in Baseball’s Racial Trends, by George B. Shepherd

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Fall 2011

Making Constitutionalism Work in Islamic Countries, by Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na`im

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Spring 2011

Globalization: Historical, Political and Legal Dimensions, by David J. Bederman

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Fall 2010

The Complex Battlegrounds of Environmental Law, by William W. Buzbee

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