Content Posted in 2018
Building Support for Faculty Women of Color in STEM, Loretta A. Moore, Deidre L. Wheaton, Evelyn J. Leggette, and Angela Mae Kupenda
Can Female Academics Say "No" Both Professionally and Elegantly to Excessive Work Demand? Yes, But You Might Have to Call a Friend, Angela Mae Kupenda
Copyright's Empire: Why the Law Matters, Alina Ng
How Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Districts Correlate with Taxable Properties, Randall K. Johnson
How the United States Postal Service (USPS) Could Encourage More Local Economic Development, Randall K. Johnson
Literary Property and Copyright, Alina Ng
Medical Malpractice Claims in Mississippi: A Preliminary Analysis, Randall K. Johnson
Mentoring Pluses for Underrepresented Faculty, Angela Mae Kupenda
Picking at Morals: Analytical Jurisprudence in the Age of Naturalized Ethics, Alina Ng Boyte
Rights, Privileges, and Access to Information, Alina Ng
The Author's Rights in Literary and Artistic Works, Alina Ng
The Conceits of Our Legal Imagination: Legal Fictions and the Concept of Deemed Authorship, Alina Ng Boyte
The Social Contract and Authorship: Allocating Entitlements in the Copyright System., Alina Ng
Uniform Enforcement or Personalized Law? A Preliminary Examination of Parking Ticket Appeals in Chicago, Randall K. Johnson
Where Schools Close in Chicago, Randall K. Johnson
WHO WINS RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX APPEALS?, Randall K. Johnson
Why U.S. States Need Pension Waiver Credits, Randall K. Johnson