Volume 136 Issue 7
May 2023
Articles
Precedent, Reliance, and Dobbs
Notes
Responding to Domestic Terrorism: A Crisis of Legitimacy
Romer Has It
Dialectal Due Process
Recent Cases
Pierre v. Midland Credit Management, Inc.
Seventh Circuit Holds that "Psychological States" Caused by Debt Collection Letters Are Not Concrete Injuries.
In re Section 301 Cases
Court of International Trade Holds that the APA's Foreign Affairs Exemption Does Not Extend to Tariffs Imposed Under Section 301 of the Trade Act.
State v. Beaver
West Virginia Supreme Court Deems Education Savings Accounts Constitutional.
Clemens v. ExecuPharm Inc.
Third Circuit Holds that Data Breach Creates Imminent Injury in Heightening the Risk of Identity Theft or Fraud.
Silva v. Farrish
Second Circuit Confirms Exception to Sovereign Immunity for Tribal Claims Relating to Land and Fishing Rights.
Georgia v. President of the United States
Eleventh Circuit Applies the Major Questions Doctrine to a Delegation to the President.
Recent Event
Federal Reserve Interest Rate Hike on March 22, 2023.
U.S. Monetary Policy Shows the Major Issues with the Major Questions Doctrine.
Recent Legislation
A.B. 1766, 2021-2022 Leg., Reg. Sess. (Cal. 2022) (enacted)
California Makes ID Cards Available to Undocumented Residents.