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Volume 86.5 (September 2019) 1241–1495

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Articles

Criminal Law in a Civil Guise: The Evolution of Family Courts and Support Laws
Elizabeth D. Katz

Remedies for Robots
Mark A. Lemley & Bryan Casey

 

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Passive Embezzlement Schemes as Continuing Offenses
William Admussen

Categorically Redeeming Graham v Florida and Miller v Alabama: Why the Eighth Amendment Guarantees All Juvenile Defendants a Constitutional Right to a Parole Hearing
Parag Dharmavarapu

 

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