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Jun 2018
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137: Law and Society Association Confere...

NANCY MULLANE / PANOPLY
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Where does one find a discussion of research on abduction for forced marriage amidst West and Central African conflicts? Where does one find research on how ‘yes means yes’ policies on university campuses have affected the college students intended to follow these new rules of consent? What about a conversation on the various strains of conservative thought? ... Show More
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