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

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

Issue Archives, Symposium Issues

Volume 31, Issue 2

Articles


The Equivalence of Religion and Conscience
Lucien J. Dhooge

Representing the United States Government: Reconceiving the Federal Prosecutor’s Role Through a Historical Lens
Scott Ingram

Efficiency, Enforcement, and Punishment
Jim Staihar

Notes


Failure to Protect: Our Civil System’s Chronic Punishment of Victims of Domestic Violence
Kate Ballou

Competent Hunger Strikers: Applying the Lessons from Northern Ireland to the Force-Feeding in Guantanamo
Sara Cloon

Wait, Who are we Talking About Here? Searching for a Consistent Approach to Applying RFRA to Corporations
Steven J. Harrison

Analysis of Statutory Religious Accomodations for State-Employed Religious Objectors to Same-Sex Marriage Solemnization
Nicholas J. Schilling Jr.

Can Armed Drones Halt the Trend of Increasing Police Militarization?
Ian Thresher

Issue Archives, Symposium Issues

Volume 29, Issue 2


Introduction


Regulating Life, Disease, and Death: The Legal, Ethical and Moral Implications of Science, Medicine, and Technology
Jae Yeon Kim


Articles


Legal Myths of Ebola Preparedness and Response
James G. Hodge Jr.

Applying Lessons from the Opioid Abuse Epidemic to Protect Consumers from Gray Market Biologics
Michael C. Barnes and Stacey L. Worthy

Religion and Public Reason in the Politics of Biotechnology
J. Benjamin Hurlbut

The People’s NIH? Ethical and Legal Concerns in Crowdfunded Biomedical Research
Joshua E. Perry

Risk, Uncertainty, and “Super-Risk”
José Luis Bermúdez and Michael S. Pardo


Notes


No Longer Left to Their Own Devices: Evaluating the Non-Traditional Medical Device Excise Tax
Kensington A. Wolgamott

Three’s Company: A Constitutional Analysis of Prohibiting Access to Three-Parent In Vitro Fertilization
J. Ravindra Fernando

A Prescription for the Future: Reverse-Payment Settlements in the Wake of FTC v. Actavis Pharmaceuticals
Audra J. Passinault

Issue Archives, Symposium Issues

Volume 28, Issue 2


Introduction


Foreword
Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy Editors


Articles


Eliminating Overlap, or Creating a Gap? Judicial Interpretation of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and RICO
G. Robert Blakey and Michael Gerardi

White Collar Crime: What It Is and Where It’s Going
Gerald Cliff and Christian Desilets

The Corporate Criminal Defendant’s Illusory Right to Trial: A Proposal for Reform
John N. Gallo and Daniel M. Greenfield

When Moral Reasoning and Ethics Training Fail: Reducing White Collar Crime through the Control of Opportunities for Deviance
Cynthia A. Koller, Laura A. Patterson, and Elizabeth B. Scalf


Notes


Revisiting the “Merger Problem” in Money Laundering Prosecutions Post-Santos and the Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009
Leslie A. Dickinson

Global-Tech’s “Patent” Failure: Why Congress Must Revise the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act’s Mens Rea after Global-Tech
Christina M. Sindoni

The Price of Justice: Deferred Prosecution Agreements in the Context of Iranian Sanctions
Kristie Xian