Volume 55
2021-22
Issue 1
- “That Name Is Dead to Me”: Reforming Name Change Laws to Protect Transgender and Nonbinary Youth
- Lessons from the Pandemic: Congress Must Act to Mandate Digital Accessibility for the Disabled Community
- Black Lawyers Matter: Enduring Racism in American Law Firms
- Blue Racing: The Racialization of Police in Hate Crime Statutes
- Emergency Money: Lessons from the Paycheck Protection Program
- Federal-State Partnership: How the Federal Government Should Better Support Its State Unemployment Insurance Offices in Times of Crisis
Issue 2
- Textualism and the Indian Canons of Statutory Construction
- Trading Pain for Gain: Addressing Misaligned Interests in Prescription Drug Benefit Administration
- Weathering State and Local Budget Storms: Fiscal Federalism with an Uncooperative Congress
- Take It with a Grain (or More) of Salt: Why Industry-Backed Dietary Guidelines Fail Americans and How To Fix Them
- The Fed of the Future: A Framework to Optimize Short-Term Lending Practices
- The Times They Are A-Changin’?: #MeToo and Our Movement Forward
Issue 3
- Second Chances: Why Michigan Should Categorically Prohibit the Sentence of Juvenile Life Without Parole
- Corporations as Private Regulators
- Making Tax Law Work: Improvisation and Forgotten Taxpayers in Partnership Tax
- Examining the Bar Exam: An Empirical Analysis of Racial Bias in the Uniform Bar Examination
- Another Katz Moment?: Privacy, Property, and a DNA Database
Issue 4
- Remarks
- “Bang!”: ShotSpotter Gunshot Detection Technology, Predictive Policing, and Measuring Terry’s Reach
- Suspect Development Systems: Databasing Marginality and Enforcing Discipline
- Fighting Global Surveillance: Lessons from the American Muslim Community
- Officer-Created Jeopardy and Reasonableness Reform: Rebuttable Presumption of Unreasonableness Within 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Police Use of Force Claims
- Deprogramming Bias: Expanding the Exclusionary Rule to Pretextual Traffic Stop Using Data from Autonomous Vehicle and Drive-Assistance Technology
Caveat
- Fair Lending for Cannabis Banking Justice
- Catch and Contain Novel Pathogens Early!—Assessing U.S. Medical Isolation Laws as Applied to a Future Pandemic Detection and Prevention Model
- How the Supreme Court Can Improve Educational Opportunities for African American and Hispanic Students by Ruling Against Harvard College's Use of Race Data