Vol. 139 No. 4 The second Trump Administration is executing an extensive immigration crackdown — pulling more people into detention, expanding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and funneling money from...
Vol. 137 No. 8 Introduction After Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, states and cities passed an array of laws, constitutional amendments, and ordinances regulating abortion. Recent scholarship...
Vol. 137 No. 5 In Violence and the Word, Professor Robert Cover describes law as “tak[ing] place in a field of pain and death.” International law and human...
Vol. 136 No. 8 Introduction Many of our most basic rights and fundamental freedoms — securing bodily autonomy, patenting inventions, maintaining authority over who (and what) can live inside our...
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. 135 No. 8 Introduction Nearly a generation ago, Justice Scalia and Justice Breyer debated the legitimacy and value of using foreign law to interpret the American Constitution....