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    1. Jackpot...or Not: The Law of Lotteries

      As one notable example, the "State Lotteries" chart still describes North Carolina as a "Prohibited" lottery state, but its cited code sections (...)

    2. Holiday Gift Guide for Law Students

      Law students with a home bar to decorate might welcome one of several NARA boozy poster prints, including a Prohibition-era closure (...)

    3. It has started already - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The reason given for this prohibition is apparently because they do not want copies of the book lent, and because students might make (...)

    4. The Allen Building Study-In - The Devil's Tale

      The Duke administration took no immediate action, and no prohibition was in place around the use of such facilities.

    5. Swatting three bugs at once - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is not based on a legal prohibition. The next potential misconception here is that the doctrine of first sale, which is what really (...)

    6. Our National Sweepstakes - The Devil's Tale

      Originally offered as a subscription for $1.25 per week, the posters feature not-so-subtle commentary on everything from the League of Nations, (...)

    7. The International Incident of the "I'm Alone"

      Specifically, a 1924 treaty, Convention between the United States and Great Britain for the Prevention of Smuggling of Intoxicating Liquors , 43 (...)

    8. The quest for "super-property" - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Price discrimination, as it is called when vendors adjust their price structure to take account of local market conditions, does not depend, (...)

    9. Nimmer on infringement 2.0 - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      He asserted that the foundational principles of international copyright agreements — the prohibition of formalities and so-called (...)

    10. Remembering the March before the “March” - The Devil's Tale

      The March was ultimately called off by Randolph after Roosevelt passed Executive Order 8801, ordering the prohibition of discrimination (...)

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