Submissions from 2022
Prosecutorial Nonenforcement and Residual Criminalization, Justin Murray
Prosecutorial Nonenforcement and Residual Criminalization, Justin Murray
Race Across the Curriculum: A Team-Taught Course on Law and Race in America, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Race and the Law: The Visible and the Invisible, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Reconstructing the Ethics Code to Remedy the Failures of Strickland v. Washington, Heather Ellis Cucolo
Returning to the Start? Federal BIPA Claims after Transunion v. Ramirez, Michael Goodyear
Seeing Immigration and Structural Racism: It's Where You Put Your Eyes, Lenni Benson
Sex, Stamina, and Politics, Richard H. Chused
Sovereign Imaginaries: Visualizing the Sacred Foundation of Law’s Authority, Richard K. Sherwin
Strategic Thinking About Racism in American Zoning, Richard H. Chused
Stuff I Wish Someone Had Told Me before I Started My First Law Job, Heidi K. Brown
Synchronizing Copyright and Technology: A New Paradigm for Sync Rights, Michael Goodyear
The Case Against Summary Eviction Proceedings: Process as Racism and Oppression, Andrew Scherer
The Distant Ships of Liberty: Why Criminology Needs to Take Seriously International Human Rights Laws that Apply to Persons with Disabilities, Michael L. Perlin, Alison Lynch, Kelly Frailing, and Ashley Juneau
The Exclusion of Public Legal Education from Mandatory and Aspirational State Pro Bono Service Requirements, Amy Wallace
The Intersection of Race, Wealth, and Special Education: The Role of Structural Inequities in the IDEA, Richard D. Marsico
The Racial Wealth Gap and the Tax Benefits of Homeownership, Ann F. Thomas
The Year 2021 in Review: Editor's Note, Lisa Grumet
Trauma-Informed Forensic Mental Health Assessment: Practical Implications, Ethical Tensions, and Alignment with Therapeutic Jurisprudence Principles, Julie Goldenson, Stanley Brodsky, and Michael L. Perlin
Submissions from 2021
A Body’s Work: On Self and Peer Education as a Black Disabled Lawyer, Britney Wilson
Access Denied: How 28 U.S.C. Sec. 1915(g) Violates the First Amendment Rights of Indigent Prisoners, Molly Guptill Manning
Adapting Indian Copyright: Bollywood, Indian Cultural Adaptation, and the Path to Economic Development, Michael Goodyear
A Rising Tide Lifts All Consumers: Penumbras of Foreign Data Protection Laws in the United States, Michael Goodyear
Ask the Professor—How Did the Fifth Circuit Interpret the “Investor Benefit” Requirement Governing Disgorgements in Blackburn, Ronald Filler
Book Review: Information Hunters: When Librarians, Soldiers, and Spies Banded Together in World War II Europe by Kathy Peiss, Molly Guptill Manning
Caring for the Souls of Our Students: The Evolution of a Community Economic Development Clinic During Turbulent Times, Gowri Krishna, Kelly Pfeifer, and Dana Thompson
Circumscribing the Spider: Trademark Law and the Edge of Data Scraping, Michael Goodyear
Commentary on Gruen v. Gruen, Richard H. Chused
Creativity, Content, and Community in Evidence Online, Lynn Su
Crisis Standards of Care May Discriminate Against Patients With Disabilities, Britney Wilson
Directed Questions: A Non-Socratic Dialogue about Non-Socratic Teaching, Kris Franklin and Rory Bahadur
Expanding Therapeutic Jurisprudence Across the Federal Judiciary, Benjamin Barsky, Heather Ellis Cucolo, and Dominic Sisti
Exploring the Interpretation and Application of Procedural Rules: The Problem of Implicit and Institutional Racial Bias, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Family Law during COVID-19: Virtual Hearings, Family Court Proceedings, and the Future: Editors' Notes, Lisa Grumet
FTC Orders Destruction of Algorithms Created From Unlawfully Acquired Data, Randi W. Singer and Michael Goodyear
Gain or Loss of Foreign Persons from Sale or Exchange of Partnership Interests, Alan Appel
Going Global: An International Human Rights Approach to Russian LGBTQ+ Law and Practices, Michael Goodyear
Healthy Hives: Can Replacing Hierarchies with Intergroup Teams Transform Our Profession?, Heidi K. Brown
Heaven or Earth: The Hagia Sophia Re-Conversion, Turkish and International Law, and the Special Case of Universal Religious Sites, Michael Goodyear
How to Train Your Supervisor, Kris Franklin and Paula J. Manning
Ineffective Counsel in Death Penalty Cases and the Promise of Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Michael L. Perlin, J.D.
Inherent Powers and the Limits of Public Health Fake News, Michael Goodyear
“I See What Is Right and Approve, but I Do What Is Wrong”: Psychopathy and Punishment in the Context of Racial Bias in the Age of Neuroimaging, Alison Lynch and Michael L. Perlin
Keeping Current - Probate, Claire Hargrove, Paula Moore, William P. LaPiana, and Jake W. Villanueva
Keeping Current - Probate [notes], Claire Hargrove, Paula Moore, Kerri G. Nipp, and William P. LaPiana
Keeping Current - Probate [notes], Claire Hargrove, Paula Moore, Kerri G. Nipp, and William P. LaPiana
Keeping Current - Probate [notes], Claire Hargrove, Paula Moore, Kerri G. Nipp, and William P. LaPiana
Keeping Current - Probate [notes], Claire Hargrove, Paula Moore, Kerri G. Nipp, and William P. LaPiana
Keeping Current - Probate [notes], Claire Hargrove, Paula Moore, Kerri G. Nipp, William P. LaPiana, and Jake W. Villanueva
Law, Social Justice, Wokeness and the Protests: Where Do We Go from Here? [notes] Convention, Randy Barnett, Randall Kennedy, Eugene Meyer, John O. McGinnis, Nadine Strossen, and Kenneth K. Lee
"Man Is Opposed to Fair Play": An Empirical Analysis of How the Fifth Circuit Has Failed to Take Seriously Atkins v. Virginia, Michael L. Perlin, Talia Roitberg Harmon, and Sarah Wetzel
"My Bewildering Brain Toils in Vain": Traumatic Brain Injury, the Criminal Trial Process, and the Case of Lisa Montgomery, Alison Lynch, Michael L. Perlin, and Heather Ellis Cucolo
"Pistol Shots Ring out in the Barroom Night": Bob Dylan's "Hurricane" as an Exam (or Course) in Criminal Procedure, Michael L. Perlin
Policing Procedural Error in the Lower Criminal Courts, Justin Murray
Power and Possibility in the Era of Right to Counsel, Robust Rent Laws & COVID-19, Erica Braudy and Kim Hawkins
Priam's Folly: United States v. Alvarez and the Fake News Trojan Horse, Michael Goodyear
Pursuing Gender Equality Through the Courts: The Role of South Africa’s Women Judges, Penelope Andrews
Pursuing Gender Equality Through the Courts: The role of South Africa’s Women Judges,, Penelope Andrews
Richard Stewart's Perennial Question: "How's This Going to Work?", David Schoenbrod
“SOME MOTHER’S CHILD HAS GONE ASTRAY”: NEUROSCIENTIFIC APPROACHES TO A THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE MODEL OF JUVENILE SENTENCING, Michael L. Perlin and Alison Lynch
"Something's Happening Here/but You Don't Know What It Is": How Jurors (Mis)Construe Autism in the Criminal Trial Process, Michael L. Perlin and Heather Ellis Cucolo
The Biden Administration's First Hundred Days: An LGBTQ Perspective, Arthur S. Leonard
The Binary Value of Law School Based Public Legal Education Programs, Amy Wallace
The Danger of Dissent: A Century of Targeting Immigrants, Lenni Benson
The Interdependence of Racial Justice and Free Speech for Racists, Nadine Strossen
The Invisible Wall: Public Charge Policy Impacts on Immigrant Families, Claire R. Thomas
The Paradox of Free Speech in the Digital World: First Amendment Friendly Proposals for Promoting User Agency, Nadine Strossen
The Roberts Court and Free Speech Symposium, Michael T. Cahill; Joel M. Gora; Geoffrey R. Stone; Ronald K. L. Collins,; David L. Hudson, Jr; Floyd Abrams; Robert Corn-Revere; Genevieve Lakier; William D. Araiza; Helen Norton; Nadine Strossen; and Erwin Chemerinsky
The Year 2020 in Review: Editor's Note, Lisa Grumet
Understanding and Lifting Up Our Quiet Students: Reimagining "Participation" in the Remote Classroom, Heidi K. Brown
United Nations Free Speech Standards as the Global Benchmark for Online Platforms' Hate Speech Policies, Nadine Strossen
What Will The Tower Research Capital II Ruling Mean For CFTC Enforcement Actions Against Non-U.S. Firms?, Ronald Filler
Who Should Police Politicization of the DOJ?, Bruce Green and Rebecca Roiphe
Women Lawyers for Social Causes, Frank W. Munger, Peerawich Thoviriyavej, and Vorapitchaya Rabiablok
Submissions from 2020
A Clarion Call for Strengthening the Rule of Law, Penelope Andrews
A Fiduciary Theory of Prosecution, Bruce A. Green and Rebecca Roiphe
A Law-Themed Charter High School Born at New York Law School Remains Indelibly Linked, Amy Wallace
A Shield or a Solution: Confronting the New Copyright Troll Problem, Michael Goodyear
A Typology of Justice Department Lawyers' Roles and Responsibilities, Rebecca Roiphe
Boards in Information Governance, Faith Stevelman and Sarah C. Haan
Book Review of Charged: The New Movement to Transform American Prosecution and End Mass Incarceration, Justin Murray
Charging Bull, Fearless Girl, Composition, and Copyright, Richard H. Chused
Classroom to Cyberspace: Preserving Street Law's Interactive and Student-Centered Focus during Distance Learning, Amy Wallace
Cognitive Biases, Dark Patterns, and the ‘Privacy Paradox’, Ari Ezra Waldman
Consent of the Governed: A Constitutional Norm that the Court Should Substantially Enforce, David Schoenbrod
Critical Developments in Housing Policy - Symposium Comments, Kat Meyers, Cheryl Gonzales, Edward Josephson, and Andrew Scherer
Defusing Bullies, Heidi K. Brown
Fair Use, the Internet Age, and Rulifying the Blogosphere, Michael Goodyear
Fight the Power, Rebecca Roiphe
Finding Your 'Flow', Heidi K. Brown
Foreword, in Kenneth Stern’s The Conflict Over the Conflict: the Israel/Palestine Campus Debate, Nadine Strossen
Foreword: The Conflict Over The Conflict: The Israel/Palestine Campus Debate, Nadine Strossen
From Human Rights to Humanity’s Law, Ruti G. Teitel
Get with the Pronoun, Heidi K. Brown
Introduction to Family Law Quarterly, Volume 54, Number 1, Lisa Grumet
INTRODUCTION: What is Real? Authenticity, Transparency, and Trust in the Digital Age of Fashion, Joseph Forgione