Vol. 134 No. 8 Introduction Every scholar, writer, and observer must strive constantly to balance knowing something very well and not letting that knowledge be so confining that...
Vol. 134 No. 7 In her new book, The Feminist War on Crime, Professor Aya Gruber provides a critique of feminists, who have sought political vindication through a...
Vol. 134 No. 6 Introduction In recent years, the Supreme Court has shown solicitude for religious freedom claims arising under the First Amendment and federal statutes. Cases expanding...
Vol. 134 No. 3 Legal internalism refers to the internal point of view that professional participants in a legal practice develop toward it. It represents a behavioral phenomenon...
Vol. 133 No. 7 Introduction I am watching a video of Donald Trump, the forty-fifth President of the United States. He stands before a sea of white people,...
Vol. 133 No. 6 Introduction Few recent academic-press books have spurred as much public and scholarly debate as Professor Samuel Moyn’s Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal...
Vol. 133 No. 5 Introduction In April 2007 the Antitrust Modernization Commission reported to Congress that “the state of the U.S. antitrust laws” was “sound.” Created by lawmakers...
Vol. 133 No. 4 [I]n or about December, 1910, human character changed. — Virginia Woolf It was an age of innovation and a time of dispossession. By sweeping...