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Sal H. Lee

J.D. Candidate, The University of Iowa College of Law, 2020; B.A. Political Science & Ethics and Public Policy, The University of Iowa, 2017.

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Judicial Review of Absentee Voting Laws: How Courts Should Balance State Interests Against the Fundamental Right to Vote Going Forward

Sal H. Lee

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The MLB’s Sports Data Related Activities Should Be Subject to Antitrust Scrutiny: Why Potential Plaintiffs Will Not Strike Out to the Baseball Antitrust Exemption

Dylan J. Hoggard
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After State v. Lyle: How the Iowa Supreme Court Maintained Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Juvenile Criminal Offenders Despite Recognizing Their Unconstitutional Nature

Anne E. Parrish

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Betting Against the (Big) House: Bargaining Away Criminal Trial Rights

Raymond J. McKoski
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Moving Past Dual Federalism to Advance Electric Grid Neutrality

Hannah J. Wiseman

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