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Modalities of Agency Rulemaking

Agency rulemakings are a critical component of contemporary governance. This Article argues that there are a distinct set of modalities that characterize how agencies formulate …

Priya Prasad
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Solving the Special Forces Problem

Introduction In 1975, a United States Senate Select Committee known as the Church Committee began a formal inquiry into the activities of the major U.S. …

Anonymous
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Submissions

The editors ofBoston University Law Reviewwill update this page once we begin accepting submissions again for our future issues during early spring of the school …

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Recruiting Events Each year, Vanderbilt Law School LL.M. admissions representatives attend a variety of student recruiting events across the globe. This year, we will be …

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Distinguished Lectures

Each year, a noted legal scholar presents a timely lecture at Boston University School of Law. TheBoston University Law Reviewthen publishes the Annual Distinguished Lecturer’s …

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Symposia | Law Review

In 2011, Boston University School of Law hosted the first of theBoston University Law Review’s annual symposia. Each year, we select a significant, recent book …

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IP’s Pluralism Puzzle

Introduction At the core of intellectual property (IP) law lies a fundamental question of political philosophy: Can any argument justify the state’s grant of private …

Patrick Goold
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Protests During the Pandemic

As a general rule, the government is permitted to restrict activities, including protesting, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The government can regulate the time, place, and …

Sam Greenky
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