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Subjects: *INTERNET & children; *GOVERNMENT policy; *CHILD welfareUNITED States
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Texas Law Review. May2023, Vol. 101 Issue 6, p1417-1455. 39p.
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Children’s engagement with the internet has exploded. From education to social media, companies have offered products and services that—far ... Copyright of Texas Law Review is the property of University of Texas at Austin School of Law Publications and its content may not be ...
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Subjects: *LINGUISTIC analysis; *MACHINE learning; *SUMMARY judgments
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Texas Law Review. May2022, Vol. 100 Issue 6, p1157-1195. 39p.
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This study uses linguistic analysis and machine learning techniques to predict summary judgment outcomes from the text of the parties' briefs. ... Copyright of Texas Law Review is the property of University of Texas at Austin School of Law Publications and its content may not be ...
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Subjects: *HUMAN rights; *INTERNATIONAL law; *CLIMATE change
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Texas International Law Journal. Fall2023, Vol. 58 Issue 1, p45-72. 28p.
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What is the place of human rights in international law considering the colonial experience? This is the question that this Article begins to address as ... Copyright of Texas International Law Journal is the property of University of Texas at Austin School of Law Publications and its content may not ...
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Subjects: *HUMAN services; *POOR people; *HEALTH insurance
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Texas Hispanic Journal of Law & Policy. Fall2022, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p103-113. 11p.
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The article focuses on the speaker Gina Hinojosa, Texas Representative for District 49. Topics include talks about COVID-19 pandemic and the way it affects the Latinx ...
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Subjects: *HARASSMENT; *STUDENT speech; *SEXUAL harassment
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Texas Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights. Spring2022, Vol. 27 Issue 2, p179-215. 37p.
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The article presents the discussion on inequities based on racial and other ascriptive identities pervading the American society. Topics include educational ...
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Subjects: *SOCIAL responsibility of business; *SUSTAINABLE development; *MARKET powerEUROPEAN Union
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Texas International Law Journal. Spring2023, Vol. 58 Issue 2, p173-226. 54p.
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Corporate Social Responsibility ("CSR") is at the cutting edge of changing industrial practices. As such, it is at the forefront of the transition to sustainability. ... Copyright of Texas International Law Journal is the property of University of Texas at Austin School of Law Publications and its content may not ...
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Texas Hispanic Journal of Law & Policy. Spring2023, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p47-109. 63p.
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The article profiles several speakers who participated in the Texas Hispanic Journal of Law and Policy (THJ) virtual symposium held on February 11, 2022. They include law ...
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Subjects: *COALBED methane; *NATURAL gas; *NON-state actors (International relations)QUEENSLAND
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Texas Journal of Oil, Gas & Energy Law. 2023, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p1-41. 41p.
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The rapidly changing nature of energy is creating unique challenges for energy law, not least balancing conflicting economic, security, and sustainability interests. Nowhere has this ... Copyright of Texas Journal of Oil, Gas & Energy Law is the property of University of Texas at Austin School of Law Publications and its ...
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Subjects: *SOCIAL distancing; *FREEDOM of speech; *HIGHER education
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Texas Review of Law & Politics. Summer2023, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p761-787. 27p.
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The article presents the discussion on encouraging the expression of doubts about the efficacy of masks and social distancing. Topics include causes of the eclipse ...
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Subjects: *ABORTION laws; *MEDICAL laws; *CIVIL rights
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Texas Law Review. May2023, Vol. 101 Issue 6, p1259-1339. 81p.
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On September 1, 2021, Texas’s abortion ban, S.B. 8, went into effect even as the constitutional right to an abortion was under siege at the Supreme ... Copyright of Texas Law Review is the property of University of Texas at Austin School of Law Publications and its content may not be ...
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