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By: Charles H. Norchi The continent of Australia lies between the Pacific and Indian Oceans in the southern hemisphere. The country grew from an [early] nineteenth century pattern of settlements from England, largely comprising convicts, who arrived at a harsh… Read More… about From Maine to Tasmania: Polar Law in an Age of Uncertainty
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By Sara Wolff Those who work in the legal field know and appreciate the importance of proper, accurate legal citation in their work. Writers must support their propositions with citations, and readers must be able to fluently read those citations,… Read More… about Happy 40th Birthday, UMC! Onward!
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By Anthony Moffa A few years ago, before the onset of a global pandemic, I noticed that my preferred Portland, ME coffee shop – Tandem Coffee Roasters – implemented a new policy. Upon ordering a beverage, the barista asked if… Read More… about How businesses can “nudge” us towards positive environmental practices
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By Jennifer Wriggins In the wake of George Floyd’s murder and huge Black Lives Matter demonstrations in the summer of 2020 there was heightened interest in including race and racism in first-year torts courses (and other courses). Many law schools… Read More… about It’s time to teach racism and race in first-year torts courses. Here’s how to start.




