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Latest Volume: Volume 23 (2020)

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Table of Contents & Editor’s Note

Torts and Pesticide Drift: Amending Right-to-Farm Acts in the Wake of Widespread Dicambia Drift by Nicholas Brown and Matt Roessing

Too Much, Too Little, or Just Right? Beyond the Perception (or Reality) of Law School Rigor in Teaching Undergraduate Copyright Law by Cheryl S. Carr

Incorporating Tax Law Into Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business Courses by Ryan Pace, David Read, and Konrad Lee

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