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Book Review: My Displaced Self Made Me Do It: Identity, Crime and Legal...

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Book Review: Slapping, Biting, and Scratching: Gender and Petty Violence in...

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To "Bring Down the Flowers": The Cultural Context of Abortion Law in Early...

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Book Review: Blood Will Out: Murder in Shakespeare's England, reviewing...

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Shrinking Sweat Suits and Poison Vine Wax: A Comparison of the Basis for...

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Book Review: Glenn E. Robinson, Building a Palestinian State: The Incomplete...

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A Tribute to Fred

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The Law of Surrogate Motherhood in the United States

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Disappearing Civil Liberties: The Case of Post-9/11 Fiction

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Book Review: Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson, Courting Failure: Women and the Law...

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Let's Get Serious: Spousal Abuse Should Bar Inheritance

Essentially, the thesis of the article is that a spouse or intimate partner who is found to have committed domestic violence should not be permitted to inherit from the victim. Surprisingly, this is...

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Awful Moony Light: The Visual Colonial Other in Wilkie Collins’ The Moonstone

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Review Essay: Ways of Reading

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Book Review: Trev Lynn Broughton and Helen Rogers, eds., Gender and...

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Book Review: Debora Shuger, Censorship and Cultural Sensibility: The...

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Book Review: Barbara Babcock, Woman Lawyer: The Trials of Clara Folz, 30 Law...

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Law, Land, Identity: The Case of Lady Anne Clifford

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Killers Shouldn't Inherit From Their Victims . . . Or Should They?

The article offers a profound reassessment of so-called “Slayer Rules,” laws that, in most states, bar killers from inheriting from their victims. For the first time in the literature, this piece...

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Killers Shouldn't Inherit From Their Victims . . . Or Should They?

The article offers a profound reassessment of so-called “Slayer Rules,” laws that, in most states, bar killers from inheriting from their victims. For the first time in the literature, this piece...

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Killers Shouldn't Inherit From Their Victims . . . Or Should They?

The article offers a profound reassessment of so-called “Slayer Rules,” laws that, in all states, bar killers from inheriting from their victims. For the first time in the literature, this piece...

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