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2. The red booklet on feminist equality: Instead of a manifesto
3. The Publishing Silver Lining Of COVID-19: New Opportunities for Institutional and Professional Relevance
4. The political value of knowledge and the elite schools' curricula: To ignore or not to ignore Marxism
5. The Many Texts of the Law
6. The Internet: Academic Foe or Friend
7. The Fall @ Law. CCLIP Presentation
8. Tempest in a teacup or the mystique of sexual legal discourse
9. Technology, Alienation, and the Future of Litigation-Based Social Change
10. Session 4: Building Partnerships in Legal Scholarship: Law Libraries and The Center for Digital Research and Scholarship
11. Romania, Bulgaria, The United States and the European Union: The Rules of Empowerment at the Outskirts of Europe
12. Review of Stones of hope: How African activists reclaim human rights to challenge global poverty. Lucie E. White and Jeremy Perelman (eds.).
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Preserving and ensuring long-term access to digitally born legal
information
14. Presentation at the Launch of the 2010 Yearbook of the United Nations
15. Popular Culture and Legal Pluralism: Narrative as law. By Wendy A. Adams
16. Political Satire and Political News: Entertaining, Accidentally Reporting or Both? The Case of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (TDS)
17. No Easy Answers
18. New York Grand Juries: Rubber Stamp of ADA's Requests?
19. Let's Research Together, so join.me
20. Legitimacy, globally: The incoherence of free trade practice, global economics and their governing principles of political economy
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