Symposium Issues

Volume 39, Issue 2: Memento Mori


Articles


Demanding or Dodging Death: Reconciling the Inconsistencies in Medicine
Katherine Drabiak

What’s Wrong with Inflicting Death? Evaluating Marquis’s “Future of Value” Account
Christopher Kaczor

Sidgwick’s “Move”: A Reply
T. A. Cavanaugh

The Primacy of Parental Authority in End-Of-Life Decisions for Children
Patrick A. Tully


Notes


Undue Influence and Religious Donations in the Execution of Wills
Andrew E. Coffey

Physician-Assisted Suicide and the Doctrine of Standing: Deficiencies of Traditional Standing Application and the Case for Alternatives
Owen D. Macaulay

Optimizing Death to Effectuate Deterrence
Lucas Brolin

General Issues

Volume 39, Issue 1


Articles


Informing Choice: The Role of Adoption in Women’s Pregnancy Decision-Making
Elizabeth R. Kirk and Ryan Hanlon

Wartime Homefront Medical Ethics
Nili Karako-Eyal, Shelly Kamin-Friedman, and Maya Pered Raz

Medically Necessary Abortions after Dobbs: What, If Anything, Has Changed?
Maura K. Quinlan and Paul Benjamin Linton

Person-Centered Pluralism About Contract Theory
C. Scott Pryor

The States’ Response to Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
Clarke D. Forsythe and Carolyn McDonnell

The Debate on Trying Minors Who Commit Adultlike Offenses as Adults: A Middle-Ground Contribution
Philip C. Aka

Intrinsic Human Equality: A Critical Overview of Recent and Historical Theory
Robert Diab


Notes


Don’t Trust the Vibes: A Better Test for Pop Music Copyright Infringement
Lauryn Mary Sparger

Generative A.I., Virtual Child Pornography, and the First Amendment: Time to Reconsider Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition?
Seth Atisha

United We Bargain, Divided We Beg: Constitutional Concerns of State Anti-Captive Audience Laws
Ryan Hocking

Nontestimonial: State Child Hearsay Exceptions in the Post-Crawford Era
McKenzie Jordan Brummond

Too Much Sunlight: Is Supreme Court TV a Good Idea?
Harrison Richter