Vol. 136 No. 2 As access to abortion is a rapidly developing question in the United States’s legal landscape, courts across the world are revisiting criminalization and constitutional...
Vol. 136 No. 1 In the words of Justice Kagan, the Supreme Court’s state “sovereign immunity decisions have not followed a straight line.” The Court’s first foray into...
Vol. 136 No. 1 Incarcerated people depend on the state for access to their most basic needs, including the ability to practice religion. Over time, Congress has added...
Vol. 136 No. 1 The United States has an adversarial legal system, meaning the parties to a given lawsuit play a central role in shaping its outcome. It...
Vol. 136 No. 1 Miranda v. Arizona is perhaps the best-known criminal justice decision in American history, bringing the privilege against self-incrimination “to the informal proceedings in the...