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Tarik R. Hansen

J.D., University of California, Irvine School of Law, 2015; Recipient, National Science Foundation and Department of Homeland Security CyberCorps Scholarship for Service (2015–2017); M.S. High Technology Crime Investigation, George Washington University, expected 2017.

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The Judgment Enforceability Factor in Forum Non Conveniens Analysis

Tarik R. Hansen & Christopher A. Whytock

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Hate Speech as Protected Conduct: Reworking the Approach to Offensive Speech under the NLRA

Carly Thelen
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Propping Open the Courthouse Door: Why Service Members Should Be Able to Bring Sexual Harassment Suits Under the Feres Doctrine

Jeffrey A. Critchlow

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Referral, Remand, and Dialogue in Administrative Law

Christopher J. Walker

Does Innovation Mean Patent Licensing Demands?

Clark D. Asay

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