Volume 53
2019-20
Issue 1
- Age of Unreason: Rationality and the Regulatory State
- Making and Unmaking Citizens: Law and the Shaping of Civic Capacity
- Searching for Humanitarian Discretion in Immigration Enforcement: Reflections on a Year as an Immigration Attorney in the Trump Era
- Constitutional Cohesion and the Right to Public Health
- Policing Corporate Conduct Toward Minority Communities: An Insurance Law Perspective on the Use of Race in Calculating Tort Damages
Issue 2
- Dismantling the Master’s House: Toward a Justice-Based Theory of Community Economic Development
- The City and the Soul: Character and Thriving in Law and Politics
- Waiving Federal Sovereign Immunity in Original Actions Between States
- “A World of Steel-Eyed Death”: An Empirical Evaluation of the Failure of the Strickland Standard to Ensure Adequate Counsel to Defendants with Mental Disabilities Facing the Death Penalty
- Making a Reasonable Calculation: A Strategic Amendment to the IDEA
Issue 3
- Dignity Transacted: Emotional Labor and the Racialized Workplace
- Revisiting Immutability: Competing Frameworks for Adjudicating Asylum Claims Based on Membership in a Particular Social Group
- Calculating Compensation Sums for Private Law Wrongs: Underlying Imprecisions, Necessary Questions, and Toward a Plausible Account of Damages for Lost Years of Life
- A More Perfect Pickering Test: Janus v. AFSCME Council 31 and the Problem of Public Employee Speech
- Resolving ALJ Removal Protections Problem Following Lucia
Issue 4
- Dispossessing Detroit: How the Law Takes Property
- Dispossessing Resident Voice: Municipal Receiverships and the Public Trust
- Tell Me How It Ends: The Path to Nationalizing the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry
- Eighteen Is Not a Magic Number: Why the Eighth Amendment Requires Protection for Youth Aged Eighteen to Twenty-Five