self-study/Appellate Practice
Citing the uncitable
By Benjamin G. Shatzparticipatory/Appellate Practice
Considering Custom
participatory/Appellate Practice
Is the End 'Near' for Class Action Cy Pres?
participatory/Appellate Practice
Learning the ABCs
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Looking Behind the Proclamation?
self-study/Appellate Practice
Mooting mootness
By Benjamin G. Shatzself-study/Appellate Practice
Mooting mootness
By Benjamin G. Shatzparticipatory/Appellate Practice
Left, Right & Gorsuch
self-study/Appellate Practice
Navigating Appeals
By Gary A. Wattparticipatory/Appellate Practice
Dorf on Reinhardt; Second Amendment
participatory/Appellate Practice
The Power to Declare (Trade) War
participatory/Appellate Practice
'NIFLA v. Becerra' Panel
participatory/Appellate Practice
Sanctuary and Supremacy
participatory/Appellate Practice
Constitutional Right to Facebook Posts?
participatory/Appellate Practice
Speech-Free Polling Places?
participatory/Appellate Practice
Permissible Admission?
participatory/Appellate Practice
Sugar Wars: A New Hope
participatory/Appellate Practice
DACA and the Limits of Reliance
participatory/Appellate Practice
An 'Unsettling' Reversal?
self-study/Appellate Practice
When the 9th Circuit turns to the California Supreme Court
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