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The Solutions Manual
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  • Issues
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  • Volume 46
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  • Volume 43
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Volume 42

Issue 1 – Winter 2019

Articles

Armed Forces Mobilization Under 10 U.S.C. §12301(d) and Federal Employees: Why OPM Guidance Is Incorrect — Major Jeremy R. Bedford

When Speech Is Your Stock in Trade: What Kennedy v. Bremerton School District Reveals about the Future of Employee Speech and Religion Jurisprudence — Dr. Brett Geier and Ann E. Blankenship-Knox

Biographical Sketches and Bibliographies of the First African Americans on the North Carolina Bench — Adrienne DeWitt

Comments

"If Doubt Arises": How the Department of State's Interpretation of The Immigration and Naturalization Act Invites Discrimination Against the Children of Gay and Lesbian Americans — David B. Joyner

American Animus: Where Trump v. Hawaii Leaves the Animus Doctrine Today — Megan L. Mallamas

Protecting Personal Data: A Survey of Consumer Protections Throughout North Carolina's Identity Theft Protection Act — James H. Ferguson III

"Retribution, Not a Solution": Drug-Induced Homicide in North Carolina — J. Matthew Gorga

 

Issue 2 – Spring 2019

Articles

From Aristocracy to Democracy: The Legislative Ascent to General Statute in the Moral Science of the Law in North Carolina — Thomas P. Davis

Who Is Going to Protect the LGBTQ Community from Discrimination - Congress or the Courts? — Kelsey Dorton

Comments

Drawing the Blue Line: Categorizing Law Enforcement as a Protected Class Within Hate Crime Legislation — Tayler d'Alelio

When Market Forces Fail: The Case for Federal Regulation of Insulin Prices —Erin M. Barker

Defamation in the Age of Social Media: Why North Carolina's "Micro-influencers" Should Be Classified as Limited Purpose Public Figures — Meaghan O’Connor

Seeking Shelter: How North Carolina is Violating the State Constitution by Failing to Properly Educate Its Homeless Students — Wesley A. Stewart

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