Vol. 109 Print Issues
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.