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Vol. 21, Issue 2, Summer 2022
September 06, 2022 CDT

An Argument for Returning to the Commerce Clause Definition of Navigability: The Seaman’s Manslaughter Statute and its Applicability in State Waters

Sarah Skidmore, B.S. Loyola University New Orleans,
Seaman's Manslaughter StatuteManslaughterMaritime18 U.S.C. 1115
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Loyola Maritime Law Journal
Sarah Skidmore, An Argument for Returning to the Commerce Clause Definition of Navigability: The Seaman’s Manslaughter Statute and Its Applicability in State Waters, 21 Loy. Mar. L. J. (2022).
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