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    \u3cem\u3eMcCall v. Marine Insurance Company\u3c/em\u3e

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    Marine insurance contracts were one of the most important categories of federal litigation in the early nineteenth century. The increase in international conflict resulted in a corresponding increase in the risk associated with maritime activity and the number of claims insurance companies litigated in an effort to minimize losses. Accordingly, a rich body of commercial law was developed by the federal courts in which the cases were tried. One such case was McCall v. Marine Insurance Company, in which the Supreme Court determined the impact of the addition of a single unusual word in the clause that set forth the risks protected against, employing principles of the law of nations as well as principles of contractual construction

    Change as Challenge

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    A letter from the editor

    Did You See?

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    Editorial Comment

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    Exploring ChatGPT for Business Question/Assignments

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    Lightning Talk for the Midwest Business Librarians Summit on testing the ChatGPT AI service using academic business questions and scenarios. The brief presentation will show and comment on the results of a variety of questions posed to the Chat GPT service that reflect common types of questions from different business disciplines. It will conclude with an assessment of what this and other similar tools might mena for the future of Business Librarianshi

    Parents, The Key to Reading Improvement

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    Freedom to Learn

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    The Secondary Reading Problem

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    A letter from the editor
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