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Volume 41, Issue 2 (2023)

Breaking Away or Still Broken? A Critique of the Minnesota Supreme Court’s Treatment of the Severe or Pervasive Standard for Sexual Harassment Hostile Work Environment Cases in Kenneh v. Homeward Bound

By Anne Bolgert

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The Applicability of Minnesota’s Workers’ Compensation Laws to Undocumented Workers

By Cedar Weyker

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Closing the Reproductive Divide: Expanding Access to Fertility Services Beyond the White Nuclear Family

By Julia Cummings

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Fly in the Face of Bias: Algorithmic Bias in Law Enforcement’s Facial Recognition Technology and the Need for an Adaptive Legal Framework

By Peter N.K. Schuetz

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By Volume 39 Editorial Board

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“We Do Not Live Single-Issue Lives”: Bostock v. Clayton County Mainstreaming Title VII Intersectional Discrimination Claims

By Sharon Beck

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By jlieditors

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Keep Your Hands Off My Fingerprints: How State Constitutionalism Can Stop On-Site Fingerprinting Dragnets

By Roger A. Tejada

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By Volume 39 Editorial Board

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Trans Bodies, Trans Speech

By Parker R. Wingate

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