Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
Joe Christensen, Inc. · United States
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The Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy publishes articles that examine the intersection of law, policy, and various societal issues. Recent articles explore the nature of property rights and their distinctions, ethical conduct in financial institutions, access to justice through online courts, estate planning tools, the relationship between market reasoning and morality, the impact of globalized markets on families, and tax and welfare policies promoting gender equality. The journal also addresses criminal procedure, federal conspiracy law, the concept of public goods in relation to art and intellectual property, the use of Big Data in the legal system, healthcare policy, human dignity in statutory interpretation, surrogacy regulation, cross-examination in legal proceedings, and antitrust law.
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