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Criminal Law

The Dangerous Few: Taking Seriously Prison Abolition and Its Skeptics

Vol. 135 No. 8 June 2022 Prison abolition, in the span of just a few short years, has established a foothold in elite criminal legal discourse. But the basic question...
  • Thomas Ward Frampton
Disability Law

A Public Health Approach to Addiction Starts at Home

May 2022 In December 2021, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art unceremoniously removed the “Sackler” name from galleries funded by the billionaire family. At the time...
  • Haley Adams
Criminal Law

Recidivism Reformation: Eliminating Drug Predicates

May 2022 The Armed Career Criminal Act (ACCA) imposes a minimum fifteen-year sentence for violating 18 U.S.C. § 922(g) after three “violent felony” or “serious drug offense”...
  • Jennifer Lee Barrow
Democracy

Identifying and Minimizing the Risk of Election Subversion and Stolen Elections in the Contemporary United States

April 2022 Introduction The United States faces a serious risk that the 2024 presidential election, and other future U.S. elections, will not be conducted fairly and...
  • Richard L. Hasen
Internet & Communications Law

Facebook’s Faces

March 2022 The case of the suspension of former President Donald Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts clarified the relationship between Facebook and its Oversight Board. To...
  • Chinmayi Arun
Patent Law

Patents on Psychedelics: The Next Legal Battlefront of Drug Development

February 2022 In the past two decades, pioneering research has rekindled interest in the therapeutic use of psychedelic substances such as psilocybin, ibogaine, and dimethyltryptamine (DMT)....
  • Mason Marks
  • I. Glenn Cohen
Law and Economics

On Tort Law’s Dualisms

Vol. 135 No. 4 February 2022 We read with interest Professors John Goldberg and Benjamin Zipursky’s new book, Recognizing Wrongs; Professor Catherine Sharkey’s Book Review; and Goldberg and Zipursky's Response....
  • Guido Calabresi
  • Spencer Smith
Federal Courts

Fraudulent Removal

Vol. 135 No. 2 December 2021 Introduction In TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez, the Supreme Court held that individuals claiming a violation of a federal statute had no standing unless they...
  • Zachary Clopton
  • Alexandra Lahav
Land Use Law

Rewriting Our Nation’s Deadly Traffic Manual

Vol. 134 No. 9 October 2021 Every day, Americans entrust their lives to a road system that is governed by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and...
  • Sara C. Bronin
  • Gregory H. Shill
Civil Rights

Title VII and Caste Discrimination

Vol. 134 No. 8 June 2021 In the United States, caste oppression is real and present in our midst. In the summer of 2020, several employees of large tech firms...
  • Guha Krishnamurthi
  • Charanya Krishnaswami
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