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Recent Things

These student-written pieces comment on any recent legal development — hence “Recent Things” — including decisions by courts other than the U.S. Supreme Court, statutes, regulations, books, or any similar contribution to legal practice or scholarship. These comments are typically eight pages and are usually written by second-year students.

First Amendment Recent Case

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals v. Tabak

Vol. 138 No. 5 March 2025 How to regulate speech on social media platforms has been the subject of vigorous debate and recent Supreme Court opinions. In particular, government agencies...
Election Law Recent Case

Petteway v. Galveston County

Vol. 138 No. 5 March 2025 The Voting Rights Act of 1965 (VRA), “the [legislative] crown jewel of the civil rights movement,” was enacted to serve as a bulwark against...
Employment Law Recent Case

Anderson v. Mott Street

Vol. 138 No. 5 March 2025 There has been increased skepticism of sexual harassment claims, both in the public sphere and in the courts. Recently, in Anderson v. Mott Street,...
First Amendment Recent Legislation

H.B. 3, 2024 Leg., Reg. Sess. (Fla. 2024)

Florida Passes Law Unconstitutionally Restricting Minors' Access to Content on Social Media.

Vol. 138 No. 4 February 2025
Employment Law Recent Case

Johnson v. National Collegiate Athletic Ass’n

Third Circuit Creates Test to Assess College Athlete Employment Status Under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Vol. 138 No. 4 February 2025
Second Amendment Recent Case

Bianchi v. Brown

En Banc Fourth Circuit Upholds Maryland Assault Weapons Ban Under Bruen’s “Text and History” Test.

Vol. 138 No. 4 February 2025
Administrative Law Recent Case

Melone v. Coit

First Circuit Deems Agency Action Not an Interpretation of Law

Vol. 138 No. 3 January 2025
Antitrust Recent Case

United States v. Google, LLC

U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Imposes Liability on Google for Engaging in Anticompetitive Conduct as a Monopolist

Vol. 138 No. 3 January 2025
Evidence Recent Rule

Federal Rule of Evidence 702

Judicial Conference Amends Rule 702

Vol. 138 No. 3 January 2025
Taxation Recent Case

Culp v. Commissioner and Tax Court Access for Low-Income Litigants

November 25, 2024 Statutory deadlines in the tax code have historically been interpreted by the Tax Court as jurisdictional.  When a statutory filing deadline is jurisdictional, the...
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