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28 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. [i] (2024)

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Lewis & Clark




Law Review

Volume  28                      2024                     Number  1

ARTICLES
Sanctuary Without Resistance
    Ava Ayers .............................................................................................................1

Counting Is Hard! A Theory of Doctrinal Expansion
    Kip M. Hustace ..................................................................................................51

Effective Public Health Communication in a Post-COVID-19 America: Lessons from
Behavioral Science
    Molly J. Walker Wilson......................................................................................109

NOTES   & COMMENTS
Trademarking Hate Speech: The Dangers of Inconsistency in the Federal Trademark
Registration Process
    Michaela A. Giuggio.........................................................................................199

Cultural Loss in the Context of Indian Residential School Litigation: Exploring the Role of
Tort Law as a Tool for Transformative Reparations
   James Plunkett..................................................................................................223

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