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Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Happy Mardi Gras! Postcard from Bissau




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I am a law professor, and this is my space to ruminate on the law of torts, as well as my related teaching and research interests in journalism and mass communication, civil rights, sport, comparative law, social and economic development, and transparency and accountability. Like a savory torte, lots of ingredients make this blog delicious!

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