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J.D. Candidate, The University of Iowa College of Law, 2019; B.A. in Political Science and Spanish, The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2011.

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Chipping in at Work: Privacy Concerns Related to the Use of Body Microchip (“RFID”) Implants in the Employer–Employee Context

Dario A. Rodriguez

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Infracompetitive Privacy

Gregory Day & Abbey Stemler
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Appearance Is Everything: Why Imposing Expenditure Limits on Hybrid PACs Without Functional Separation Is Essential to Democracy

Nicholas G. Bushelle

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Does Innovation Mean Patent Licensing Demands?

Clark D. Asay
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Remembering Furman’s Comparative Proportionality: A Response to Smith and Staihar

William W. Berry III

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