Voting is a Universal Language: Ensuring the Franchise for the Growing Language Minority Community in Minnesota
By Terry Ao Minnis. Full Text. Minnesota has long held a reputation for being proactively pro-democratic and on the cutting edge of breaking down barriers to the ballot box and making voting more accessible. At the same time, no matter how well a state is doing, its election administration can always be improved. Addressing a…
Continue ReadingGlass Ceilings, Glass Walls: Intersections in Legal Gender Equality and Voting Rights One Hundred Years After the Nineteenth Amendment
Symposium Foreword by Jessica Szuminski. Full Text. The Nineteenth Amendment was a milestone for women’s rights but has often been criticized for being passed at the expense of people of color. Though a significant milestone, the Nineteenth Amendment was certainly not an endpoint for equality for women and in voting rights. In the one hundred…
Continue ReadingReengineering Financial Market Infrastructure
By David A. Wishnick. Full Text. Scholars often portray financial regulators as eternal followers of the private sector, ever struggling to “keep pace” with technological change. But the image of the reactive, pace-keeping regulator obscures as much as it reveals. This Article challenges the conventional depiction by highlighting regulatory efforts to reengineer the infrastructure of…
Continue ReadingDisability Admin: The Invisible Costs of Being Disabled
By Elizabeth F. Emens. Full Text. Disability law has failed to account for a form of labor that especially burdens people with disabilities. That labor is the office-work of life, also called life admin. Disability spurs three main forms of life admin: medical admin, benefits admin, and discrimination admin. First, the managerial and secretarial labor…
Continue ReadingSubverting Title IX
By Emily Suski. Full Text. Thousands of sexual assaults happen to children in K–12 public schools each year, but the federal courts regularly allow the schools to do almost nothing in response. Title IX exists to ensure that public schools protect students from sexual assaults, harassment, and other forms of sex discrimination. Yet, the federal…
Continue ReadingEqualizing Parental Leave
By Deborah A. Widiss. Full Text. The United States is the only developed country that fails to guarantee paid time off work to new parents. As a result, many new parents, particularly low-wage workers, are forced to go back to work within days or weeks of a birth or adoption. In recent years, a growing…
Continue ReadingThe Hidden Rules of a Modest Antitrust
By Ramsi A. Woodcock. Full Text. Reforming antitrust’s rule of reason by shifting burdens of proof to defendants will not solve antitrust’s enforcement drought. For the drought is due in part to the cost to enforcers of identifying rule of reason cases to bring and not just to the cost of winning the cases that…
Continue ReadingUtility-Expanding Fair Use
By Jacob Victor. Full Text. Copyright’s fair use doctrine is increasingly applied to large-scale uses of creative works by new digital technologies, such as the Google Books Project. Such technologies—which the Second Circuit has recently come to call “utility-expanding”—allow the public to more productively use or efficiently access books, articles, music, films, and other copyrighted…
Continue ReadingOn Sacred Land
By Khaled A. Beydoun. Full Text. From 2010 through the present, land-use discrimination against Muslims marked a prolific uptick—sixty percent greater than that of the post-9/11 period. Most startlingly, only twenty percent of Muslim land use disputes were resolved without a federal suit, compared to eighty-four percent of suits involving a non-Muslim claimant. This highlights…
Continue ReadingCatalyzing Privacy Law
By Anupam Chander, Margot E. Kaminski, and William McGeveran. Full Text. The United States famously lacks a comprehensive federal data privacy law. In the past year, however, over half the states have considered broad privacy bills or have established task forces to propose possible privacy legislation. Meanwhile, congressional committees are holding hearings on multiple privacy…
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