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    AuthorSlobogin, Christopher (4)Clayton, Ellen W. (3)Mayeux, Sara (3)Meyer, Timothy (3)Ruhl, J.B. (3)Sitaraman, Ganesh (3)Thomas, Randall S. (3)Vandenbergh, Michael P. (3)Yadav, Yesha (3)Cheng, Edward K. (2)... View MoreSubjectlaw (39)Law (8)environmental law (7)climate change (4)criminal justice (4)criminal law (4)discrimination (4)privacy law (3)banking (2)civil rights (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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    The Middle-Class Constitution: A Response 

    Sitaraman, Ganesh (Boston University Law Review Online, 2018)
    I am very grateful to the Boston University Law Review for bringing together such a terrific group of scholars to engage with my book, The Crisis of the Middle-Class Constitution: Why Economic Inequality ...
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    Investor-State Dispute Settlement 

    Gervais, Daniel J. (U.C. Irvine Law Review, 2018)
    The triangular interface between trade, intellectual property (IP) and human rights has yet to be fully formed, both doctrinally and normatively. Adding investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) to the mix increases the ...
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    A Blueprint for a New American Trade Policy 

    Meyer, Timothy; Sitaraman, Ganesh (The Great Democracy Initiative, 2018-12)
    In this paper, we offer ten recommendations on how to reform American trade policy. These reforms respond to three fundamental challenges: (1) our trade bureaucracy is poorly designed to craft and execute a trade policy ...
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    Constrained Regulatory Exit in Energy Law 

    Rossi, Jim; Wiseman, Hannah J. (Duke Law Journal, 2018)
    In recent years, the federal government’s efforts to open up competitive electricity markets have transformed how we think about the regulation of energy. In many respects, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) ...
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    Insurance Coverage Policies for Pharmacogenomic and Multi-Gene Testing for Cancer 

    Clayton, Ellen Wright; Loomer, Stephanie; Lu, Christine Y.; Ceccarelli, Rachel; Mazor, Kathleen M.; Sabin, James; Ginsburg, Geoffrey S.; Wu, Ann Chen (Journal of Personalized Medicine, 2018)
    Abstract: Insurance coverage policies are a major determinant of patient access to genomic tests. The objective of this study was to examine differences in coverage policies for guideline-recommended pharmacogenomic tests ...
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    Reframing the Proportionality Principle 

    Newton, Michael A. (Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 2018)
    Proportionality functions as one of the most important legal constraints applicable to the conduct of hostilities. In that context, this short essay discusses the commonly encountered misapplications of Cicero's classic ...
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    Music As a Matter of Law 

    Fishman, Joseph P. (Harvard Law Review, 2018)
    What is a musical work? Philosophers debate it, but for judges the answer has long been simple: music means melody. Though few recognize it today, that answer goes all the way back to the birth of music copyright litigation ...
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    Who Knows What and When? 

    Slobogin, Christopher; Hazel, James W. (Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy, 2018)
    Direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC-GT) companies have proliferated in the past several years. Based on an analysis of genetic material submitted by consumers, these companies offer a wide array of services, ranging ...
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    Navigating the Research Clinic--Clinical Interface in Genomic Medicine 

    Clayton, Ellen W.; Wolf, Susan M.; et al. (Genetics in Medicine, 2018)
    Purpose: The Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research (CSER) Consortium encompasses nine National Institutes of Health–funded U-award projects investigating translation of genomic sequencing into clinical care. Previous ...
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    Is it Time for a Universal Genetic Forensic Database? 

    Clayton, Ellen W.; Slobogin, Christopher; Hazel, J.W.; Malin, B.A. (Science, 2018)
    There is evidence that existing forensic databases have more than made up for their initial costs by increasing the efficiency, accuracy, and success rate of ongoing criminal investigations and by deterring would-be crimals. ...
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