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Somebody’s Watching Me: Civilian Oversight of Data-Collection Technologies

Steven D. Seybold 93 Texas L. Rev. 1029 As police departments have increasingly embraced emerging data collection technologies, questions have arisen as to how we can protect citizens’ privacy and...

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Fraud on the Classroom: Why State False Claims Acts Are Not the Solution to...

Marianne W. Nitsch 93 Texas L. Rev. 1009 As a result of the success of the federal False Claims Act, states have begun to enact their own versions of false claims acts. However, despite this increased...

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My Body, My Bank

I. Glenn Cohen 93 Texas L. Rev. 953 Professor Cohen reviews Professor Swanson’s book on the history of the banking industries in milk, blood, and sperm in America from 1908 to the present.

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Whither/Wither Alimony

June Carbone & Naomi Cahn 93 Texas L. Rev. 925 Professors Carbone and Cahn review Professor Starnes’s book on alimony in current family law and how it should be analyzed like a modern partnership.

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Heart Versus Head: Do Judges Follow the Law or Follow Their Feelings?

Andrew J. Wistrich, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski & Chris Guthrie 93 Texas L. Rev. 855 It is well established that juries are apt to convict or acquit a defendant based on how much sympathy they feel for...

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The New Cognitive Property: Human Capital Law and the Reach of Intellectual...

Orly Lobel 93 Texas L. Rev. 789 Contemporary law is expanding into the area of “cognitive property,” leading to the commodification of intellectual intangibles, including human capital. In this...

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