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Sarah Ludington
Sarah Ludington
Duke University Law School
Verified email at law.duke.edu
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Reining in the data traders: A tort for the misuse of personal information
S Ludington
Md. L. Rev. 66, 140, 2006
1022006
Applied legal history: demystifying the doctrine of odious debts
S Ludington, M Gulati, AL Brophy
Theoretical Inquiries in Law 11 (1), 247-281, 2010
432010
A Convenient Untruth: Fact and Fantasy in the Doctrine of Odious Debts
S Ludington, M Gulati
Va. J. Int'l L. 48, 595, 2007
372007
Aiming at the Wrong Target: The Audience Targeting Test for Personal Jurisdiction in Internet Defamation Cases
SH Ludington
Ohio St. LJ 73, 541, 2012
192012
The dogs that did not bark: the silence of the legal academy during World War II
SH Ludington
J. Legal Educ. 60, 397, 2010
122010
Reining in the Data Traders: A Tort for the Misuse of Personal Information'(2006)
S Ludington
Maryland Law Review 66, 143, 0
6
Heller in the Lower Courts
SH Ludington, B Denning, D Henigan, D Kopel, H Shearer
22018
Simplifying the Standard of Review in North Carolina Administrative Appeals
SH Ludington
J. Nat'l Ass'n Admin. L. Judiciary 33, 585, 2013
2013
Afternoon Panel Discussion
S Ludington, MA Scaperlanda, CS Pryor, AV Baker, JM Breen
2011
Richard Mendelson, From Demon to Darling: A Legal History of Wine in America, Los Angeles and Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009. Pp. 302. $29.95 (ISBN 0-52025-943-2).
C Ludington, S Ludington
Law and History Review 28 (3), 882-885, 2010
2010
Applied Legal History: Demystifying the Doctrine of Odious Debts
AL Brophy, M Gulati, S Ludington
Theoretical Inquiries in Law 11 (1), 2010
2010
A Convenient Untruth: Fact and Fantasy in the Doctrine of Odious Debts (with response: Reflections on'a Convenient Untruth')
M Gulati, S Ludington, M Weisburd
Virginia Journal of International Law 48 (3), 2007
2007
In Praise of Public Access: Why the Government Should Disclose the Identities of Alleged Crime
SH Ludington
1991
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