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Volume 75 August 2022 Essay Rethinking Strategy After Dobbs David S. Cohen, Greer Donley & Rachel Rebouché * ...
Drawing on my experiences as a senior January 6 prosecutor, legal academic and rule of law scholar, and political scientist studying democratic failure, I argue that the Trump Administration’s recent ...
Aditya Bamzai and Peter Shane trace the enduring debate of the President’s removal power. Together they provide a comprehensive yet succinct history ...
Although appealing in its simplicity, the authors’ bottom line is dead wrong. This Essay responds with three principal objections. First, the sentence-reduction statute falls comfortably within ...
Imagine a different world, one in which Ms. Donaldson’s experience of the legal system facilitated justice and empowered her to solve her problems and achieve better well-being for her family. 3Close ...
But a word might be invoked more frequently in one sense than another for reasons that have little to do with the common understanding of that word. More specifically, the frequency with which a word ...
Because of Bruen, the Third Circuit expressly discounted the more than 80 earlier precedents upholding the felon-in-possession ban: Of course, a court might have scrutinized whether a particular group ...
Volume 68 May 2015 Essay Substantive Due Process as a Two-Way Street How the Court Can Reconcile Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty Mark L. Rienzi * ...
But not all government hacking is for purposes of espionage or revenge. In some cases, governments hack into computers as part of legitimate criminal investigations. Ahmed Ghappour’s new article, ...
In this Response, Kim Forde-Mazrui discusses Sonja Starr’s recent Stanford Law Review Article The Magnet School Wars and the Future of Colorblindness. Starr’s Article can be found here. I. Alternative ...
Opponents of these blocking laws have signaled plans to bring legal challenges under the Full Faith and Credit Clause of Article IV of the U.S. Constitution, which obligates states to recognize the ...
Volume 76 March 2024 Response Too Late: Why Most Abortion Pill Administrative Procedure Challenges Are Untimely Susan C. Morse & Leah R. Butterfield * ...