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Vol. 135 No. 2 I. Introduction Twenty years ago, Justice Elena Kagan published Presidential Administration in the Harvard Law Review. Seventy-five years ago, President Harry Truman signed the...
Vol. 135 No. 2 Introduction In TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez, the Supreme Court held that individuals claiming a violation of a federal statute had no standing unless they...
Vol. 135 No. 1 In Tanzin v. Tanvir,. the U.S. Supreme Court held that plaintiffs suing under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (RFRA) can seek money...
Vol. 135 No. 1 Especially I want to show that it could be different, that it was different, and that there are alternatives. — Natalie Zemon Davis Fifty...
Vol. 135 No. 1 Election Day had barely drawn to a close when then-President Trump began his protests that the election had been “stolen.” He claimed, among other...
Vol. 135 No. 1 The day that ended the Trump Presidency also confirmed its lasting hold on the Eighth Amendment’s future. On November 3, 2020, I argued before...
Vol. 134 No. 9 Every day, Americans entrust their lives to a road system that is governed by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and...
Vol. 134 No. 8 In the United States, caste oppression is real and present in our midst. In the summer of 2020, several employees of large tech firms...
Response to Privacy as Privilege: The Stored Communications Act and Internet Evidence
Vol. 134 No. 8 Giant tech companies are not a brooding omnipresence in the sky, but mostly because their rapacious approach to data surveillance leaves little time for...