Popular Media is a collection of faculty scholarly communications that target a broader audience than purely legal academic scholarship. This collection may include briefs, blog postings, magazine articles, editorials, and television and radio interviews.

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Submissions from 2000

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Antitrust & the Media - II, Robert H. Lande

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Holocaust Deniers Can't Be Ignored: History: As Victims and Witnesses of World War II Die Off, Revisionist Views of the Nazi Horrors Could Gain Broader Acceptance, Kenneth Lasson

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Israel's Voice Muffled Amid Hail of Stones: Distortion: Confronted with a Campaign of Violence and Propaganda, Israel Goes Unheard in the Court of World Opinion, Kenneth Lasson

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Jerusalem Policy Makes No Sense, Kenneth Lasson

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Improve the City: Send Your Kids to Its Schools, Jane C. Murphy

Submissions from 1999

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Justice and Jonathan Pollard, Angelo Codevilla, Irwin Cotler, Alan Dershowitz, and Kenneth Lasson

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Yes, Microsoft Did Hurt Consumers, Albert A. Foer and Robert H. Lande

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Drum Majors for Justice, F. Michael Higginbotham and José F. Anderson

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Microsoft Critic Urges Break-Up, Robert H. Lande

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Pollard Treated Unfairly, Kenneth Lasson

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The Demonization of Jonathan Pollard, Kenneth Lasson

Submissions from 1998

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Post-Chicago School Paradigm Emerges: A New Foundation For Antitrust Law, Albert A. Foer and Robert H. Lande

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Ax-Grinding Politics Leads to Unequal Justice, Kenneth Lasson

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Denial on the Campuses Demonstrably False Ideas Should Not Necessarily Be Protected by Bill of Rights, Kenneth Lasson

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Passage of Religious Freedom Act Necessary to Fulfill Maryland's National Leadership Role, Kenneth Lasson

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Pollard Case Is One for the Legal Books, Kenneth Lasson

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Twain's Admiration of Jews Conflicted His Article of 100 Years Ago Seems Less Flattering Today, Kenneth Lasson

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Why Clinton Should Pardon Pollard – Now, Kenneth Lasson

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Assembly Bill to Speed Divorce after Abuse Will Save Many Lives, Bring Needed Reform, Jane C. Murphy

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'M' Is for the Many Things That 'Mother' Means Family Life Has Changed, but Family Law Hasn't Kept Pace, Jane C. Murphy

Submissions from 1997

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Long Overdue, Kenneth Lasson

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Pollard and Priorities, Kenneth Lasson

Submissions from 1996

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Free Speech Faces Hostile Environment: An Aggressive Hunt for Sex Harassment Leaves Plenty of Wreckage, Kenneth Lasson

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Skunk in an Onion Patch Buchanan Threatens Dole If He Doesn't Shut Up-and America If He Does, Kenneth Lasson

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The Astonishing Year(s) of 1996: A Confusion of Tongues and Alphabetical Camels the First Time as Tragedy, Kenneth Lasson

Submissions from 1995

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Litigation in the U.S. and in the Civil Law System: What Can We Learn from Each Other?, James Maxeiner

Submissions from 1994

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Campuses and Common Sense, Kenneth Lasson

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Fight Muhammad's 'Secret' with Facts, Kenneth Lasson

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Labor Is Losing Ground in the Workplace, Kenneth Lasson

Submissions from 1993

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Care for Those Who Wore the Uniform, Kenneth Lasson

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Groveling at the Feet of Football's Greedy Lords, Kenneth Lasson

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Jonathan Pollard: A More Genuine Notion of Justice, Kenneth Lasson

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The Myth of the Impartial Judge, Jane C. Murphy

Submissions from 1992

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A Field of Dreams Needs a History, Kenneth Lasson

Submissions from 1991

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Our First Televised Genocide, Kenneth Lasson

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The Trouble with Protest, Kenneth Lasson

Submissions from 1990

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Free Speech: It's Great For Hate, Kenneth Lasson

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Some Words Are Injurious . . . Some Cause a Raging Storm, Kenneth Lasson

Submissions from 1988

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Antitrust Synthesis, Robert H. Lande

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Panel Discussion on Self-Regulation, Robert H. Lande

Submissions from 1987

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An Anti-Antitrust Activist?; Podium, Robert H. Lande

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New Forces Chip Away at Agencies' Policy of Antitrust Abandonment, Joe Sims and Robert H. Lande

Submissions from 1985

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Vertical Restraints Guidelines: A Step Forward, Joe Sims and Robert H. Lande

Submissions from 1984

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DOJ Adds Revisionist Dollop to '82 Merger Guidelines, Joe Sims and Robert H. Lande