Vol. 109:1
If Lived Experience Could Speak: A Method for Repairing Epistemic Violence in Law and the Legal Academy, by Terrell Carter and Rachel López here.
Informed Bystanders’ Duty to Warn, by Gilat J. Bachar here.
Lawyering in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, by Jonathan H. Choi, Amy B. Monahan, and Daniel Schwarcz here.
Repurposed Energy by, Alexandra B. Klass and Hannah Wiseman here.
Reconstruction, and the Unfulfilled Promise of Antitrust, by Bennett Capers and Gregory Day here.
Definite Convictions: United States v. Alt and the Seventh Circuit’s Prohibition on Defining “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt”, by Samuel Buisman here.
As Punishment for Arrests: Involuntary Servitude Under the Housekeeping Exception to the Thirteenth Amendment, by Elissa Bowling here.
May Contain Peanuts, Eggs, and a “Natural” Solution: How to Challenge Food Manufacturers’ Harmful Use of Precautionary Allergen Labels, by JJ Mark here.
Vol. 109:2
Protecting Minnesota’s Whistleblowers: Ending the Application of McDonnell Douglas to the Minnesota Whistleblower Act by Eddie C. Brody here.
Forgotten Victims: Exploring the Right to Family Integrity as a Form of Redress for Children of Wrongfully Convicted Parents by Emily Byers Olson here.
“Key” Tam: Giving Teeth to Federal Data Security Enforcement by Brandon Stottler here.
Vol. 109:3
Diversity Messaging After Affirmative Action by Nancy Leong here. Appendix here.
Investor Justice by Nicola Iannarone here.
Unpunishment Purposes here.
Debt, Work, and the State by Kate Elengold here.
Law for the Rich by Alex Raskolnikov here.
150 Years of Detox: How Inadequate Dietary Supplement Regulation Undermines Consumer Safety in the Weight Loss Industry by Chloe Chambers here.
Vol. 109:4
Judging Demeanor by Kiel Brennan-Marquez and Julia Simon-Kerr here.
A Democratic Participation Model for Corporate Governance by Grant M. Hayden and Matthew T. Bodie here.
Minimal Justiciability by Riley T. Keenan here.
Equity for American Indian Families by Neoshia R. Roemer here.
Legal Academia’s White Gaze by Renee Nicole Allen here.
Asking the Right Questions: An Emergency Action Exception to the Major Questions Doctrine by Mark Hager here.
Who Watches the Watchers?: FINRA, Self-Regulatory Organizations, and the Next Evolution of Appointment and Removal Jurisprudence by Hans M. Frank-Holzner here.
Vol. 109:5
Racial Disparities in Crime-Based Removal Proceedings by Emily Ryo, Ian Peacock, Weston Ley, and Christopher here.
Toward a Dynamic View of Corporate Purpose by Dorothy Lund here.
Forced Arbitration in the Fortune 500 by David Horton here.
Suspecting with Data by Mary D. Fan here.
Against Attorney General Self-Referral in Immigration Law by Stella Burch Elias and Paul Gowder here.
Building Bridges: Queer Rights in and out of the Courts by Kaz Lane here.
Closing in on the Patent Troll: State Legislatures’ Role in Combatting Trolling Behavior by Will Roberts here.