Vol. 138 No. 8 Revocation of the constitutional right to abortion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization has raised concern that other substantive due process rights may...
Vol. 138 No. 7 In the past few years, hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) has reached a fever pitch. From newspapers to academic journals,...
Vol. 138 No. 7 Introduction Like many widows, Sandy Meadows faced economic uncertainty after her husband passed away. She, however, had a knack for arranging flowers and found...
Vol. 138 No. 7 Then consequently, those must be bad Laws, which authorize the Imprisoning [of] any Man for Debt, who does honestly give up to his Creditors...
Vol. 138 No. 7 In 2021, prices in the United States and across the globe rose rapidly, reintroducing a concern that had lain mostly dormant in U.S. politics...
Vol. 138 No. 7 The American ballot initiative is a powerful tool. Initiatives can innovate: Four states can credit ballot initiatives for legislative redistricting commissions that removed redistricting...
Vol. 138 No. 7 The hate crime enhancement in the federal sentencing guidelines, U.S.S.G. § 3A1.1(a), increases a defendant’s offense level by three if they “intentionally selected any victim . . . because...
Vol. 138 No. 7 While technology advances, do Fourth Amendment rights keep pace to preserve privacy? Or do they get left behind? Regardless of the answer, it would...
Vol. 138 No. 7 In response to the nationwide affordable housing crisis, several states have attempted to boost construction by liberalizing zoning. These reforms have been frequently challenged...