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NPR's "All Things Considered"  .  June 29, 2009
Arthur Wilmarth discusses the Supreme Court's decision regarding a state's right to enforce its fair lending laws against banks.  More

"The Washington Metro Crash and Tax"  .  June 25, 2009
Sarah Lawsky's Concurring Opinions blog post has been quoted in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Washington City Paper, Dorf on Law, TaxProf Blog, and more.  More

Chicago Tribune  .  June 11, 2009
Paul Butler's editorial, "Smarter Punishment Needed," gives you a taste of his first book, Let's Get Free: A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice.  More

The New York Times  .  June 2, 2009
Donald Clarke pens "Lawsuits as Criticism" as part of the "China’s New Rebels" editorial series.  More

The Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public Life  .  
May 24, 2009
Robert W. Tuttle and Ira "Chip" Lupu discuss how some states are trying to reconcile potential conflicts between the legalization of gay marriage and the free exercise of religion.  More

The Boston Globe  .  May 24, 2009
Alan Morrison on the need for Supreme Court reforms.  More

CQ Researcher  .  May 15, 2009
Naomi Cahn on possible regulations of fertility medicine.  More

The Associated Press  .  May 13, 2009
Frederick Lawrence on hate crimes and the criminal justice system.  More

Crain's Detroit Business  .  May 10, 2009
Neil Buchanan on the salary and leadership divide between men and women at law firms.  More

The Wall Street Journal  .  May 7, 2009
Arthur Wilmarth on the stability of our financial institutions and the possibility the banks will need additional capital.  More

Forbes  .  April 27, 2009
Carole Montgomery and Jessica Tillipman on interning during challenging economic times.  More

Fox News  .  April 27, 2009
Lawton Cummings on the legal issues of trying the Somali pirate in U.S. District Court.  More

FinReg21  .  April 20, 2009
John A. Buchman pens "'Modest' Reform Proposals for Executive Compensation."  More

D.C. Examiner  .  April 18, 2009
Thomas Buergenthal on his book 'A Lucky Child: A Memoir of Surviving Auschwitz as a Young Boy.'  More 

NPR's "Tell Me More"  .  April 6, 2009
Paul Butler and NPR Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg discuss Attorney General Eric Holder's decision to dismiss the indictment against former Sen. Stevens.  More

The New York Times  .  March 17, 2009
Lawrence A. Cunningham pens the op-ed "A.I.G.’s Bonus Blackmail."  More

Fox Business  .  March 17, 2009
Steven Schooner on the possible legal issues if the A.I.G. bonuses aren't paid.  More

WYPR  .  March 11, 2009
Naomi Cahn speaks on the legal and ethical issues of reproductive technology.  More (3/11 at noon)

San Francisco Chronicle  .  March 1, 2009
Daniel Solove's book, The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor and Privacy on the Internet, is a 'Business Bookshelf' recommendation.  More

The Baltimore Sun  .  February 25, 2009
Naomi Cahn co-authors the editorial "Limiting Reproduction."  More

NPR's "Talk of the Nation"  .  Boston Globe  .  February 23, 2009
Daniel J. Solove on free speech and the internet.  NPR's "Talk of the Nation"  .  Boston Globe

The New York Times  .  February 12, 2009
Daniel J. Solove on privacy issues concerning court documents online.  More 

National Journal  .  February 9, 2009
Steven L. Schooner on the rules governing the revolving-door issue of lobbyists becoming government employees.  More

Reuters  .  February 5, 2009
Jonathan Siegel on nominating the next justice to the Supreme Court.  More

KPFA  .  February 2, 2009
Lawrence Mitchell critiques the economic stimulus package as a guest on "Letters from Washington: The First 100 Days."  More (listen @ 11:15) 

The Associated Press  .  February 2, 2009
John Bessler on the history of the death penalty in the U.S.  More

The Associated Press  .  CNN  .  U.S. News & World Report  .  The Washington Post  .  The Pew Forum  .  USA Today  .  The Christian Science Monitor  .  February, 2009    
Ira "Chip" Lupu on the constitutionality of hiring practices at faith-based organizations, Bush's legacy and Obama's plans.  More 

The Washington Times  .  January 28, 2009
Jonathan Turley on the constitutionality of the D.C. House Voting Rights Act.  More 

The Wall Street Journal  .  January 28, 2009
Steven Schooner on the issue of former government officers working for private contractors.  More

USA Today  .  January 13, 2009
Ira C. Lupu on the constitutionality of faith-based and other community organizations.  More

Wired   .   AP   .   The Daily Breeze  .  January 8, 2009
Orin Kerr, serving as pro bono co-counsel to the defense in the Lori Drew case, discusses why failing to follow a website's terms of service agreement does not amount to a violation of the law.  
Wired   .   AP   .   The Daily Breeze

Los Angeles Times  .  January 7, 2009
Roger Schechter on using your name in your brand and trademark violation issues pertaining to a lawsuit filed by Larry Flint against his nephews.  More

NPR's "All Things Considered"  .  January 7, 2009
Steven Schooner on federal contracting preferences afforded to Alaskan Native businesses.  More

The Guardian  .  January 6, 2009
Robert Brauneis researches the origins and copyright legalities of "Happy Birthday to You."  More

KRCL's "Radio Active"  .  January 5, 2009
Lawrence Mitchell gives listeners historical background and thoughtful insight of the stock market to help explain our current economic crisis.  Listen

The Christian Science Monitor  .  January 4, 2009
Ira Lupu on the Bush administration's faith-based hiring initiative and whether the new Obama administration will make changes.  More

The Miami Herald  .  January 2, 2009
Tanya Hernandez on the impact an Obama presidency is having on Latin American nations.  More

USA Today  .  January 2, 2009
John Banzhaf on the tobacco industry and fire-safe cigarettes.  More 

NPR's "All Things Considered"  .  December 17, 2008
Art Wilmarth on Chrysler owner Cerberus Capital Management's attempt to keep financial data private.  More

The Times-Picayune  .  December 16, 2008
Jonathan Turley on the first military contractor charged under the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act.  More

American Public Media's "Marketplace"  .  December 10, 2008
Robert Tuttle on possible changes a new presidency will bring to hiring practices at faith-based initiatives.  More

The Detroit News  .  December 6, 2008
Orin Kerr on why the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals may have withdrawn its own ruling.  More

Gulf Times  .  December 2, 2008
Associate Dean Susan Karamanian gave several lectures on U.S. legal writing to students at Qatar University in Doha.  More

Federal News Radio's
"Off the Shelf"  .  December 2, 2008
Steven Schooner is interviewed in a two-part series on "The New Administration and Acquisition Management."  More  

Reason Magazine  .  November, 2008
James Starrs on autopsy oversights in the case of an accused bungling state medical examiner.  More

Houston Press  .  November 18, 2008
"Father Time" - Naomi Cahn co-authors an editorial about reproductive donor anonymity.  More

The Washington Post  .  November 18, 2008
Michael J. Matheson on the US-Iraq status-of-forces agreement.  More

Time  .  November 14, 2008
Arthur Wilmarth on the repercussions of credit-card defaults.  More

Fox News' "Happening Now"  .  November 14, 2008
Lawton Cummings argues an eight-year-old child should not be charged as an adult.  Watch

KPFA's "Morning Show  .  November 10, 2008
Lawrence E. Mitchell discusses President-Elect Barack Obama's economic plan and choice of advisors on KPFA's "Morning Show."  More (at 10:05)

The New Yorker  .  November 3, 2008
Naomi Cahn's research on family law and trends is discussed in Margaret Talbot's  article, “Red Sex, Blue Sex: Why Do So Many Evangelical Teen-Agers Become Pregnant?”  More

The Wall Street Journal  .  October 30, 2008
Orin Kerr on warrantless searches of wireless devices.  More

The Chronicle of Philanthropy  .  October 30, 2008
Robert W. Tuttle on the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, the DOJ, and Bush policy.  More

The Washington Post  .  October 30, 2008
Daniel Solove on how federal law favors free speech over privacy when it comes to gossip websites. More

Federal News Radio .  October 28, 2008
Steven Schooner is interviewed about the GW Law Government Procurement Program for "Government Contracting Weekly."  More 

Chicago Tribune  .  October 24, 2008
Read Jonathan Turley's op-ed "Yielding to Bias: Segregating Kids Removes the Victims, not Their Tormentors."  More

USA Today  .  October 24, 2008
Of the 47 books in print with his name in the title, Warren Buffett says his favorite is The Essays of Warren Buffett, "a coherent rearrangement of ideas from my annual report letters," edited by Lawrence Cunningham.  More

ABA Journal  .  October 21, 2008
Neil H. Buchanan authors a study on the "mommy penalty" showing how attorney moms can earn up to 35% less than attorney dads. Learn more about his research in the ABA JournalMore

The New York Times  .  October 18, 2008
Ira C. Lupu on an Office of Legal Counsel memo to the Department of Justice on bypassing rules for giving grants to groups that practice faith-based hiring.  More

BusinessWeek  .  October 9, 2008
Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr. on the role of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in the mortgage crisis.  More

The Associated Press  .  October 7, 2008
Steven Schooner on the rapid pace of contracting at the Treasury to aid in the bailout.  More

WAMU's "The Kojo Nnamdi Show"  .  October 2, 2008
Councilmember Mary Cheh is probing election issues in D.C. to ensure November voting will run smoothly.  More

The Washington Post  .  October 2, 2008
Steven Schooner on questionable contracting at the FDA involving a PR vendor.  More

Legal Times  .  October 2, 2008
Read Randall D. Eliason's "Commentary: We Need to Indict Companies."  More

The Economist  .  September 25, 2008
Ralph Steinhardt is one of eight experts to write a report for the International Commission of Jurists establishing the standards of liability when a multinational corporation is complicit in human rights violations.  More 

The New York Times  .  September 25, 2008
Robert W. Tuttle on the legal ramifications of Pulpit Freedom Sunday, a challenge by some churches to protest federal tax laws.  More

The Washington Post  .  September 25, 2008
Lawrence Cunningham on settling the markets: Warren Buffett's investments compared to the government's program.  More

CFO Magazine, quoting Concurring Opinions  . September 25, 2008
Lawrence Cunningham on the SEC's plans to convert to international financial reporting standards in the wake of the financial crisis.  More

KPFA "Morning Show"  .  September 23, 2008
Lawrence Mitchell speaks about his book, "The Speculation Economy: How Finance Triumphed Over Industry."  More

ABC News "20/20"  .  September 19, 2008
DV LEAP Director Joan Meier disputes Parental Alienation Syndrome.  More

The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life  .  September 19, 2008
Robert W. Tuttle does a Q&A on political activities and churches.  More 

NPR's "Planet Money"  .  September 16, 2008
Arthur Wilmarth tells the history of in-family loans and gives insight on the current banking crisis.  More

The Wall Street Journal  .  September 9, 2008
Larry Mitchell on Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae shareholders.  More

USA Today's house editorial  .  September 9, 2008
Arthur Wilmarth on enforcement of unfair credit card rate hikes.  More

BusinessWeek  .  September 4, 2008
Lawrence A. Cunningham on international accounting standards.  More

National Journal  .  August 25, 2008
John Banzhaf on 'potty parity' at the conventions and on Capitol Hill.  More

The Associated Press  .  August 22, 2008
Jonathan Turley on Nebraska's new 'safe-haven' law.  More

NPR's "All Things Considered"  .  August 21, 2008
Robert Tuttle on the congregation of a Brutalist-designed church fighting its historic preservation status.  More

The Associated Press  .  August 20, 2008
Steve Schooner on the White House's bid to find missing emails.  More

CFO.com  .  August 19, 2008
Sarah Lawsky on tax deduction laws concerning restitution versus penalties.  More

Portfolio  .  August 15, 2008
Dinah Shelton on Georgian President and former GW Law SJD student Mikheil Saakashvili.  More

The New York Times  .  August 13, 2008
John Duffy says he is not sure the retroactive aspect is constitutional.  More

Patently-O  .  August 12, 2008
Patent Reform 2008: The "Duffy Provision" correcting the BPAI appointments problem has now been signed into law by President Bush.  More

Connecticut Law Tribune  .  August 11, 2008
Joan Meier's op-ed "Shooting Messenger In Child Abuse Cases."  More

NPR's "Morning Edition"  .  August 8, 2008
Mary Cheh on circumstantial evidence in the anthrax case.  More

The Washington Post  .  August 6, 2008
Orin S. Kerr on a case that could reshape wiretapping laws.  More

KCRW's "To the Point"  .  August 5, 2008
Ed Swaine is a guest on "Texas Flouts World Court to Execute Mexican."  More

NPR's "News & Notes"  .  August 5, 2008
Christopher Bracey on the removal of a judge in a Jena Six case.  More

The Washington Post  .  August 3, 2008
Daniel J. Solove on the ethics and pitfalls of new internet tools that allow people to search others' criminal records.  More

The Washington Post  .  August 1, 2008
John Banzhaf on smoke-free college campuses.  More

The Wall Street Journal  .  August 1, 2008
Ed Swaine on the international ramifications of an impending Texas execution.  More

Scientific American  .  August, 2008
Daniel J. Solove pens "Do Social Networks Bring the End of Privacy?"  More

The New York Times Magazine  .  July 20, 2008
Naomi Cahn on issues of reproductive privacy and regulation. Her forthcoming book, "Test Tube Families," is also mentioned.  More

MSNBC.com  .  July 20, 2008
Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr. on why consumers may want to choose smaller banks over larger ones.  More

The News & Observer  .  July 20, 2008
Daniel Solove on internet shaming.  More

USA Today  .  July 15, 2008
Jonathan Turley's op-ed: "Bullying's Day in Court."  More

NPR's "News & Notes"  .  July 10, 2008
Christopher Bracey on Jesse Jackson's "hot mic" comments regarding Barack Obama.  More

The Baltimore Sun  .  July 8, 2008
Thomas D. Morgan on Maryland's Foreclosure Prevention Pro Bono Project.  More

The National Law Journal  .  July 7, 2008
Fred Lawrence on GW's part-time J.D. program and U.S. News rankings.  More

The Associated Press  .  July 7, 2008
Michael Matheson on the legalities of Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's call for a withdrawal timetable.  More

NPR's "News & Notes"  .  July 7, 2008
Christopher Bracey on black conservative voters.  More

The Washington Post  .  July 7, 2008
Alumna Jennifer Khouri and students Asha Allam and Karlie Dunsky comment on GW's Immigration Law Clinic.  More

The Associated Press  .  July 5, 2008
Jonathan Turley on elderly inmates in the California prison system.  More

Los Angeles Times  .  June 30, 2008
John Duffy's ideas on patent reform are examined in the new book "Patent Failure: How Judges, Bureaucrats, and Lawyers Put Innovation at Risk," by economist James Bessen and law academic Michael Meurer.  More

The Washington Post  .  June 29, 2008
Jonathan Siegel compares cases of enemy combatants held at Bagram air base with those the Supreme Court has recently ruled on at Guantanamo.  More

Central Penn Business Journal  .  June 26, 2008
Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr. on some differences between state and federal banking regulations.  More

Los Angeles Times  .  June 15, 2008
Joan S. Meier on an important domestic violence issue before the Supreme Court.  More

The Washington Times  .  June 13,  2008
Orin Kerr on national security issues and the Supreme Court ruling on Guantanamo detainees.  More

Tehran Times  .  June 11,  2008
Michael J. Matheson on some of the legal issues behind foreign militaries operating in host countries.  More

The New York Times  .  June 9,  2008
Daniel Solove's paper "I've Got Nothing to Hide" is the most downloaded article on SSRN.  More

Legal Times  .  June 5,  2008
Ross Guberman's "How Summer Associates Can Write Better."  More

NPR's "Justice Talking"  .  June 2,  2008
Robert Tuttle on faith based initiatives behind bars.  More

ABA Journal  .  June,  2008
Elizabeth Young on the Fourth Amend­ment and immigration law.  More

Managing Intellectual Property  .  June,  2008
John Whealan is interviewed about his views on patent reform and about his new position at GW Law.  More

Federal News Radio  .  May 28, 2008
Christopher Yukins discusses a recent Court of Federal Claims decision on the revolving door issue in government contracting.  More

Financial Times  .  May 26,  2008
Lawrence Cunningham on Warren Buffet's international investments.  More

The Washington Post  .  May 24, 2008
Robert Tuttle on a property dispute involving breakaway congregations.  More

The Free Lance-Star  .  May 12, 2008
Neil Buchanan on the Taxpayer Assistance and Simplification Act of 2008 currently before the Senate.  More

The National Law Journal  .  May 9, 2008
John Whealan, deputy general counsel for intellectual property law and solicitor for the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, has joined the faculty of George Washington University School of Law as associate dean for intellectual property.  More

The New York Times  .  May 6, 2008
John F. Duffy's article "Are Administrative Patent Judges Unconstitutional?" may affect the patent appeals process.  More

Federal Computer Week  .  May 6, 2008
Christopher Yukins on the General Services Administration's price reduction clauses in contracting.  More

The Chronicle of Higher Education  .  May 6, 2008
The Wired Campus blogs about Robert Brauneis's article, "Copyright and the World's Most Popular Song," about the tune “Happy Birthday."  More

The Denver Post  .  May 6, 2008
Jonathan Turley represents the Rocky Flats grand jurors in a case alleging prosecutorial misconduct.  More

NPR's "Justice Talking"  .  May 5, 2008
Roger Fairfax discusses the function and failings of the grand jury system and proposed reforms.  More

Stateline.org  .  May 5, 2008
Steve Charnovitz on international trade law for an article titled "Oh Say, is that Banner Made in the U.S.A.?"  More

Houston Chronicle  .  May 3, 2008
Fred Lees on the misuse of government credit cards at NASA.  More

WAMU's "The Kojo Nnamdi Show"  .  May 1, 2008
Charles Craver discusses American teachers' unions.  More

San Antonio Express-News  .  April 30, 2008
Jonathan Turley on "Make My Day" laws.  More

NPR's "Tell Me More"  .  April 28, 2008
Paul Butler discusses the obstacles of prosecuting police officers.  More

The New York Times  .  April 23, 2008
Sonia M. Suter critiques the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act.  More

Federal Computer Week  .  April 22, 2008
Steven Schooner's remarks at the National Contract Management Association's World Congress.  More

Agence France-Presse  .  April 21, 2008
Michael Ryan on the effects of piracy on creativity in developing nations.  More

Medill Reports  .  April 17, 2008
Elizabeth Young on U.S. immigration law and policy.  More

The Washington Post  .  April 17, 2008
Donald C. Clarke on the justice system in China.  More

Federal Computer Week  .  April 14, 2008
Steve Schooner on the United States' use of contractors to "create the appearance of small government." Read more about his and 3L Daniel Greenspahn's research that will be presented at this week's NCMA’s World Congress.  More

The Washington Post  .  April 13, 2008
Read Joan S. Meier's op-ed, "Why This Mother Was Not Heard."  More

The New York Times  .  April 13, 2008
Lawrence A. Cunningham on auditing accounting firms in the wake of the recent mortgage crisis.  More

SCOTUS Blog  .  April 5, 2008
Co-author Donald Braman's Harvard Law Review article, “Whose Eyes Are You Going to Believe? Scott v. Harris and the Perils of Cognitive Illiberalism.”  More

ELLE Magazine  .  April, 2008
Tanya K. Hernandez is quoted, and her research discussed, in a feature article on sexual discrimination and the N.Y. Knicks harassment case.  More

The Washington Post  .  March 28, 2008
John F. Banzhaf III on at-home paternity tests.  More

Los Angeles Times  .  March 26, 2008
Jonathan Turley's op-ed "A Fool and His Lawyer."  More

The Wall Street Journal  .  March 25, 2008
Lawrence A. Cunningham on the Bear Stearns-JP Morgan Chase merger, concerning allegations that Wachtell Lipton made mistakes in drafting the agreement.  More

Seattle Post-Intelligencer  .  March 21, 2008
Joshua Schwartz on the GAO and contractor bid protests.  More

Hawaii Reporter  .  March 20, 2008
Robert Cottrol on the Justices' possible leanings in the D.C. gun ban case before the Supreme Court.  More

Condé Nast Portfolio  .  March 17, 2008
Lawrence Mitchell on Wall Street bailouts, responsibility, and how short-term capital-gains taxes could be the start to reform.  More

The New York Times  .  March 16, 2008
Daniel J. Solove on the latest in online gossip: juicycampus.com.  More

Houston Chronicle  .  February 29, 2008
"Moneymakers: Five Questions with Steven Schooner: Contracting Expert Zeroes in on Iraq."  More

Kiplinger  .  February 28, 2008
Charles Craver on the impending expiration of West Coast port workers' contracts.  More

USA Today  .  February 27, 2008
Read Jonathan Turley's op-ed "A Tortured Defense."  More

The New York Times  .  February 26, 2008
Todd D. Peterson on the role of Congress in Justice Department investigations.  More

The Anchorage Daily News  .  February 26, 2008
Thomas Schoenbaum filed an amicus brief in Exxon v. BakerMore

Bloomberg News  .  February 20, 2008
Jonathan Siegel on tax protesters.  More

The New York Times' "Freakonomics"  .  February 19, 2008 
Dan Solove and Yale University Press join HarperCollins, Oprah in providing online access to books.  More

NPR's "Morning Edition"  .  February 15, 2008
Orin Kerr on the Department of Homeland Security's policy on cell phone and computer searches.  More

The Associated Press  .  February 13, 2008
Jonathan Turley on Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia.  More

The Dallas Morning News  .  February 9, 2008
Jonathan Siegel on the role of Congress in the upcoming Second Amendment/D.C. gun ban case before the Supreme Court.  More

The Baltimore Sun  .  February 6, 2008
Jonathan Turley is representing senior airline pilots looking to have a new law apply retroactively so they can continue to work.  More

The Washington Post  .  February 4, 2008
Donald Braman is interviewed about his research on how our values shape our policy choices.  More

The National Law Journal  .  January 28, 2008
Michael Selmi on job retaliation cases before the Supreme Court.  More

USA Today  .  January 23, 2008
Sara Rosenbaum on employee health care coverage.  More

The GW Hatchet  .  January 22, 2008
Lee Paddock on the Law School's collaboration with the EPA's China Environmental Law Initiative.  More 

The Washington Post  .  January 20, 2008
Orin Kerr on Second Amendment issues before the Supreme Court.  More

The Washington Post  .  January 16, 2008
Orin S. Kerr on self-incrimination and Fifth Amendment privileges.  More

USA Today  .  January 16, 2008
Read Jonathan Turley's op-ed "The Punishment Fits the Times."  More

WBAI "Talk Back"  .  January 15, 2008
Tanya K. Hernandez on racial discrimination in Latin America and the United States.  More

The Washington Times  .  January 15, 2008
Catherine J. Ross on identity, secularism, and assimilation in Tulin Daloglu's op-ed on the Republic of Turkey joining the European Union.  More

KPFA  .  January 13, 2008
Lawrence E. Mitchell discusses the stock market and corporate America and takes listener questions.  More (at 1:03:10)

CFO Magazine  .  January 11, 2008
Lawrence Cunningham is quoted, and his research discussed in detail, concerning domestic and international financial-reporting standards.  More

The Washington Post  .  January 10 and 11, 2008
Daniel J. Solove answered questions for the two-part online chat "Privacy, Free Speech and Anonymity on the Internet."  More

NPR "Morning Edition"  .  January 8, 2008
Stephen Saltzburg on obstruction of justice charges in the wake of the destruction of CIA videotapes.  More

USA Today  .  January 3, 2008
Jonathan Turley's editorial "2008: The Year of Principles?"  More 

 

On Capitol Hill: Civil Rights and Employment Law April, 2008 - Professor Michael Selmi and Rep. Jerrold Nadler (NY-8) were two experts who participated in the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's "Civil Rights as a Bargained for Exchange: Mandatory Arbitration of Contracts of Employment."
Professor Mitchell on CNBC's "Power Lunch" In 2006, Pepperdine University School of Law Dean Kenneth Starr and Theodore Rinehart Professor of Business Law Professor Lawrence E. Mitchell discussed Sarbanes-Oxley four years after the act brought new rules and standards to corporate governance.
 
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