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We Deserve Better: How Hip Hop Perpetuates the Rape Culture of Black Women, Alexzandria Johnson North Carolina Central Law Review
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America's Mass Shootings and Hip Hop: The History, Myth and Hip Hop's Invaluable Contribution to Mass Shooting Prevention, Bria Riley North Carolina Central Law Review
Remixing Riverside: Environmental Racism and Hip Hop as a Mirror of Society, Charles E. Murphy North Carolina Central Law Review
The Takeover: Hip Hop's Evolution and Influence in the Law School, Todd J. Clark North Carolina Central Law Review
Teaching Social Justice Through "Hip Hop and the Law", Andre Douglas Pond Cummings North Carolina Central Law Review
Indigenous Appropriation and Protections Provided by Intellectual Property Law, KaDeidra Baker North Carolina Central University Science & Intellectual Property Law Review
Applying the Statutory Cover License to Mashup Covers and Medleys, Paulina Lopez North Carolina Central University Science & Intellectual Property Law Review
Sidelining Big Business in Intercollegiate Athletics: How the NCAA Can De-Escalate the Arms Race by Implementing a Budgetary Allocation for Athletic Departments, Lora Weurdeman North Carolina Central Law Review
From the Diamonds to the Courts: Major League Baseball v. the Commissioner, Lydia Lavelle North Carolina Central Law Review
Music the Universal Healer: First Amendment Protection - Real or Illusory, Donna Helen Crisp North Carolina Central Law Review
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