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Vol. 63, Issue 2, 2018September 01, 2018 EDT

The Litigation of Exploration

Annie Annie Brett, Kenneth Broad,
legal systemexploration
Photo by Cherise Evertz on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 63, Issue 2, 2018

Vol. 63, Issue 2, 2018
  • The Common-Law Exceptions Clause: Congressional Control of Supreme Court Appellate Jurisdiction in Light of British Precedent
    Daniel D. Birk
  • The Litigation of Exploration
    Annie Annie BrettKenneth Broad
  • The Internet of Platforms and Two-Sided Markets: Implications for Competition and Consumers
    Rob Frieden
  • Call Me, Beep Me, if Ya Wanna Reach Me -- Unless I Might Be Driving: An Analysis of Sender Liability and Why Pennsylvania Should Not Hold Citizens Responsible for Car Accidents Caused by the Drivers They Text
    Michaela Cronin
Villanova Law Review
Annie Annie Brett & Kenneth Broad, The Litigation of Exploration, 63 Villanova Law Review 241 (2018).
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