General Issues, Issue Archives

Volume 33, Issue 1


Articles


Fisheries Management in American Samoa and the Expanding Application of Parens Patriae Standing to Challenge Federal Administrative Action
Kamaile A.N. Turčan

The Duty to Establish, Monitor, and Enforce: How Today’s Corporate Compliance Standards Provide a Workable Model to Limit Defamation and Protect First Amendment Freedoms
Timothy L. Fort & Melissa Latini

Just Another School?: The Need to Strengthen Legal Protections for Students Facing Disciplinary Transfers
Miranda Johnson & James Naughton

Rethinking Religious Objections (Old-Testament Based) to Same-Sex Marriage
Doron M. Kalir

Regulation of Lawyers in Government Beyond the Client Representation Role
Ellen Yaroshefsky

University Legal Counsel: The Role and its Challenges
Sally Gunz & Marianne M. Jennings

The Purposes of Title VII
Chuck Henson

The Warren Court’s Pursuit of Kant’s Realm of Ends
Daniel Feldman


Notes


Self-Interest Rightly Understood: The Case Against Attorneys Receiving the SEC Whistleblower Bounty
Chelsea A. Bollman

The Dogma Lives Loudly Within Them: Revisiting The Role of the No Religious Test Clause in Senate Confirmation Hearings
Kyle Smith

Qualified Immunity and the Clear, but Unclear First Amendment Right to Film Police
Doori Song

Ties that Do Not Bind: The Rules that Keep Lawyers and Accountants Separate
Lawrence A. Wesco

 

Issue Archives, Symposium Issues

Volume 33, Issue 2


Introduction


Symposium: Laboratories of Democracy: Exploring State Constitutional Law


Articles


Cultivating State Constitutional Law to Form a More Perfect Union—Indiana’s Story
Loretta H. Rush & Marie Forney Miller

State Constitutionalism and the Puzzle of Entrenchment
Daniel B. Rodriguez


Essay


Should Courts Construe Single-Subject Clauses to Be Mandatory?
LaDarien Harris


Notes


In Restraint of Wages: The Implications of “No-Poaching” Agreements
John A. Capobianco

The Chilling Effect of Ag-Gag Laws on Unexpected Parties & the Free Market
Samantha Darnell

Electric Transmission Lines as a Gateway to Renewable Energy: The “Power” Rests with the States
Luke Franz

General Issues, Issue Archives

Volume 32, Issue 1


Articles


There’s an “App” for That: Developing Online Dispute Resolution to Empower Economic Development
Amy J. Schmitz

Legal vs. Factual Normative Questions & the True Scope of Ring
Emad H. Atiq

The Sovereign Right to Tax: How Bilateral Investment Treaties Threaten Sovereignty
Jennifer Bird-Pollan

Model Rule 8.4(g): Blatantly Unconstitutional and Blatantly Political
George W. Dent, Jr.

Disclosing the Inevitable: Reconciling the Varied Requirements for the Disclosure of Death on Real Property
Hillary M. Goldberg

Everybody Dies. Or, A Consideration of Simultaneous Death Statutes and the Struggles of the Self-Represented
Victoria J. Haneman

The Ethical Practice of Human-Centered Civil Justice Design
Victor D. Quintanilla & Haley Hinkle

The Contextual Problem of Law Schools
Eli Wald


Notes


Public School Closures: The Fate of Abandoned School Buildings
Brendan P. Barber

Fixing America’s Nuclear Waste Policy: Hurdling Infinite Obstacles to an Interminable Problem
James M. Cavanagh

Baking a Cake: How to Draw the Line Between Protected Expressive Conduct and Something You Do
Chris Chung

The Case for a Constitutional Right to Conscience for Health Care Providers
Kristi A. Denny

The Sales Tax on Necessities: Call for a Unified Approach
Viktoriya Rusanova

Issue Archives, Symposium Issues

Volume 32, Issue 2


Introduction


Reflections on McDonnell and Public Corruption Cases
The Honorable Stephen J. Murphy, II


Articles


The Private Partners in Public Corruption
David Kwok

Constitutional Truthmakers
Christopher R. Green

Intellectual Disability in Capital Cases: Adjusting State Statutes After Moore v. Texas
Alexander H. Updegrove, Michael S. Vaughn, and Rolando V. del Carmen

Reexamining Criminal Prosecutions Under the Foreign Nationals Ban
Sean J. Wright

Is Capital Punishment Murder?
Luke Maring


Notes


R2D2 or iRobot: Can Armed Robots Be a Friend to Police Without Being a Foe to the Public?
Zachary A. Kaplan

“Between the Rock and the Whirlpool”: Corporate Cooperation Credit and Issues of Compelled Self-Incrimination
Ross Kloeber

General Issues, Issue Archives

Volume 31, Issue 1


Articles


Dead Or Alive? The Law, Policy, And Market Effects Of Legislation On Unclaimed Life Insurance Benefits
James M. Carson, Robert E. Hoyt, and Tim R. Samples

The Consequences today of the United States’ Brutal Post-9/11 Interrogation Techniques
Jan Honigsberg 

Dynamic Regulatory Constitutionalism: Taking Legislation Seriously in the Judicial Enforcement of Economic and Social Rights
Richard Stacey

Investigative Journalism and Counter Terrorism Laws
Clive Walker


Notes


Minors in the Major Leagues: Youth Courts Hit a Home Run for Juvenile Justice
Christina M. Dines 

League of Women Voters V. State: The Rejection of Public and Private Hybridity Within Washington State Schools
Laura Habein

Hungary’s Refugee Crisis: Why a Uniform Approach is Not the Solution
Yvonne Kupfermann