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Volume 48, Issue 2 Winter 2015

Posted on February 14, 2015 by prospectusmjlr

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ARTICLES

Seema K. Shah
Piercing the Veil: The Limits of Brain Death as a Legal Fiction (PDF)

Kevin Bennardo
Post-Sentencing Appellate Waivers (PDF)

Michal Shur-Ofry and Ofer Tur-Sinai
Constructive Ambiguity: IP Licenses as a Case Study (PDF)

Anders Kaye
Excuses in Exile (PDF)

NOTES

Peter B. Baumhart
Social Media and the Job Market: How to Reconcile Applicant Privacy with Employer Needs (PDF)

Priyah Kaul
Admit or Deny: A Call for Reform of the SEC’s “Neither-Admit-Nor-Deny” Policy (PDF)

Nathan R. Schuur
Fraud is Already Illegal: Section 621 of the Dodd-Frank Act in the Context of the Securities Laws (PDF)

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