Issue 1
Articles
- Aristotle and Animal Law: The Case for Habeas Corpus for Animals by Charles Edward Andrew Lincoln IV
- “You Should Have Said Something:” Exploring the Ways that History, Implicit Bias, and Stereotypes Inform the Current Trends of Black Women Dying in Childbirth by Ambria D. Mahomes
- An Untold Story: The Use of FCN Treaties to Challenge Discriminatory State Statutes by Sabina Veneziano
Comments
- It’s Time We Have “The Talk:” Why Title IX Should Ensure That Schools Teach Comprehensive Sex Education as a Way to Prevent or Remedy Peer-on-Peer Sexual Assault and Harassment by Elizabeth Bowman
- Facebook’s Legal Responsibility for the Rohingya Genocide by Justice Belen Galvan
Issue 2
Articles
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Workplace Violence, Firearm Prohibitions, and the New Gun Rights by Dru Stevenson
- Fictitiously Overstating Taxable Income by Stanley Veliotis
Comments
Issue 3
Articles
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Should Justices Be Historians? Justice Scalia’s Opinion in District of Columbia v. Heller by Todd B. Adams
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Heroes Among Us: Good Samaritan Laws and Paddlers Turned Swiftwater Rescuers by Jennifer Jolly-Ryan
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Foreign Affairs Federalism: The Doctrine of Foreign Affairs Preemption and State Regulation in Light of the Paris Agreement by Anagha Sundararajan
Comments
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Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms While Countering Terrorism: Re-education Camps by Sumaya S. Bamakrama
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Full Faith & Credit for Victims of Human Trafficking by Joseph Woltmann