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From:University of Pennsylvania Law Review (Vol. 169, Issue 6)Antidiscrimination laws enforce the idea that no one should be forced or encouraged to hide their race, gender, sexuality, or other characteristics of their identity. So why is disability rights law the glaring...
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From:University of Pennsylvania Law Review (Vol. 169, Issue 6)INTRODUCTION More than one-third of the 580,000 homeless people in the United States are unsheltered. (1) This population includes those who sleep on the street, in cars, in abandoned buildings, and in other places not...
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From:University of Pennsylvania Law Review (Vol. 169, Issue 6)The prison abolition movement, building on a long history of abolition in the United States, is articulating a vision of democracy that centers the lived experiences of people, particularly marginalized communities....
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From:University of Pennsylvania Law Review (Vol. 169, Issue 6)Legal scholars have long been fascinated by the topic of government secrecy. Yet they have largely focused their attention on federal secrecy, rarely exploring secrecy in other contexts. This Article addresses this gap....
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From:University of Pennsylvania Law Review (Vol. 169, Issue 6)According to functionality doctrine, trademark protection cannot be granted for any feature that is essential to a product's use or purpose, or that affects the product's cost or quality. But because of the placebo...