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              Founded in 1920 and solely student-edited since 1935, the Wisconsin Law Review is the flagship law journal at the University of Wisconsin Law School.
              
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           The Wisconsin Law Review Forward is seeking short case studies on "stategraft" - the illegal transfer of property from individuals to the state. The deadline for submissions has been extended to February 15, 2024. More info and submission instructions: 
          
                
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             We are open for submissions! Both the Wisconsin Law Review and its online companion, the Wisconsin Law Review Forward, are accepting submissions. Please review our submissions page for details: 
          
                
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             Call for Submissions! The WLR Forward invites submissions of ~1000 word #casestudies of "stategraft" in the United States and abroad by August 25th, 2023, for publication ahead of the 2023 WLR Symposium. More info: 
          
                
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             Zombie State Provisions: This @WisLRev discusses state #constitutional provisions that are bizarre, offensive, and unenforceable. Read More:  https://t.co/Znsbsq7vtb  Subscribe for Free:  https://t.co/qEFksA9H5i 
            @mollyxbrady @Harvard_Law #LawTwitter #constitutionallaw
          
          
                
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             Fun to return home from a great trip to Phoenix for the @ASLMENews Health Law Professors Conference and find this in the mail! The team of editors @WisLRev were a pleasure to work with and I'm grateful for their help in improving the article:  https://t.co/7rAlDmhFcS 
          
          
                
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            @UW_LawLibrary is proud to host the original manscript of this hidden gem on the @WisconsinLaw Digital Repository at  https://t.co/mYOe5sQ5rG.  It’s in true Hurstian style: written on his venerable, old typewriter with lots of handwritten edits
          
           I’m excited to share James Willard Hurst’s previously unpublished manuscript: Chapter Eight—Technology and the Law: The Automobile in @WisLRev. Featured at  https://t.co/SBeKVURGaN;  original manuscript at  https://t.co/0ehOiphGEr. 
            
          
                
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             Fans of Hendrik Hartog's recent reflections on the historiography of Willard Hurst will be interested in @WisLRev publication of Hurst's previously unpublished "Technology and the Law: The Automobile" with a foreward by @bj_ard and William J. Novak!  https://t.co/2pVLqX37mR 
          
          
            
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              Feature: Foreword: Willard Hurst’s Unpublished Manuscript on Law, Technology, and Regulation by BJ Ard & William J. Novak, Chapter Eight—Technology and the Law: The Automobile by James Willard Hurst...
             Hendrik Hartog, “Four Fragments on Doing Legal History, or Thinking with and against Willard Hurst,” Law and History Review 39, no. 4 (2021): 835-865  https://t.co/g4kbE0nwHY 
            
          
                
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             I’m excited to share James Willard Hurst’s previously unpublished manuscript: Chapter Eight—Technology and the Law: The Automobile in @WisLRev. Featured at  https://t.co/SBeKVURGaN;  original manuscript at  https://t.co/0ehOiphGEr. 
          
          
            
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              Feature: Foreword: Willard Hurst’s Unpublished Manuscript on Law, Technology, and Regulation by BJ Ard & William J. Novak, Chapter Eight—Technology and the Law: The Automobile by James Willard Hurst...
            
                
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             Congratulations to @jamey_anderson for this well-deserved honor! 
           Congratulations to @GeorgetownLaw ’s @epasachoff and @WisconsinLaw’s @jamey_anderson for winning the 2022 Richard D. Cudahy Writing Competition on Regulatory and Administrative Law Award! They will be recognized at our upcoming convention! #ACS2022
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             In a forthcoming article in @WisLRev titled “Measuring Fair Uses’s Market Effect” @Prof_Schuster and myself document empirical evidence of what happens to perceptions of a song when it is subsequently sampled. Teaser—negative spillovers loom large.  https://t.co/a9CgbrWpuy 
          
          
                
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             2021–22 Senior Editorial Board members pictured with Judge James Peterson, Chief U.S. Dist. Judge for the Western Dist. of Wis., @WisconsinLaw '98 & a @WisLRev alum, @ the annual WLR Banquet. We were honored to have the judge join us as we marked the end of a banner year for WLR! 
          
                
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             In "When the Soapbox Talks: Platforms as Public Utilities," Patrick A. Ward offers a robust comparison of the soapbox era & the modern era of informational platforms, argues that informational platforms are public utilities, and explores policy responses. 
          
                
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             In "The Legal Struggle for Rights of Nature in the United States," Wisconsin's @Alex_Huneeus examines the rise of the U.S.-based rights of nature movement and how it's been influenced & shaped by social movements in the Global South & by Indigenous ideas. 
          
                
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             In "A Queer Analysis of Intellectual Property," @EdenSarid examines how queer creative communities resist IP law's cultural hegemony and how IP law shapes a field of production based on queer creative communities’ rejection of IP’s rules. 
          
                
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             In "Overstepping: U.S. Immigration Judges and the Power to Develop the Record," Jayanth Krishnan argues that when an immigrant in a deportation proceeding has counsel, the two should be allowed to opt out of having the IJ intervene in the proceeding. 
          
                
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             In "Invisible Victims," @ProfDiamantis argues that the criminal “law should decouple immunity from punishment and immunity from trial” to give victims the opportunity to share their stories and allow juries—the voice of the community—to seek the truth. 
          
                
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             Volume 2022, Number 1 is now available online:  https://t.co/MMlGWtOeQ3.  Here's what's on tap in this issue: 
          
                
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             Check out CISC member Dr @EdenSarid’s fantastic new article in @WisLRev, which offers a #queer analysis of #IntellectualProperty! 
           My Article ‘A Queer Analysis of Intellectual Property’ is now out with the @WisLRev! Offering a critical #Queer analysis, it argues that #IP institutionalizes cultural hegemony & describes how queer creative communities resist IP and mainstream culture 👉  https://t.co/17p2P6CHBJ 
            
            
                
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             My Article ‘A Queer Analysis of Intellectual Property’ is now out with the @WisLRev! Offering a critical #Queer analysis, it argues that #IP institutionalizes cultural hegemony & describes how queer creative communities resist IP and mainstream culture 👉  https://t.co/17p2P6CHBJ 
          
          
                
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