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Statutory Interpretation

Statutory Interpretation Articles

Testing Ordinary Meaning

Vol. 134 No. 2 December 2020 This Article is accompanied by an Appendix detailing the experiments, data, and analysis detailed therein. Within legal scholarship and practice, among the most pervasive...
  • Kevin P. Tobia
Civil Rights Leading Case

Comcast Corp. v. National Ass’n of African American–Owned Media

Vol. 134 No. 1 November 2020 In 1989, in Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins, a plurality of the Supreme Court held that in a Title VII sex discrimination lawsuit, a plaintiff...
Employment Law Case Comment

Which Textualism?

Vol. 134 No. 1 November 2020 Introduction The academic indictment of textualism was almost in. Although textualism has in recent decades gained considerable prominence within the federal judiciary, legal scholars...
  • Tara Leigh Grove
Jurisprudence Leading Case

Maine Community Health Options v. United States

Vol. 134 No. 1 November 2020 The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), enacted in 2010, contained a number of provisions meant to encourage health insurers to provide services...
Civil Rights Recent Case

Kollaritsch v. Michigan State University Board of Trustees

Sixth Circuit Requires Further Harassment in Deliberate Indifference Claims.

Vol. 133 No. 8 June 2020
Statutory Interpretation Recent Case

In re: Application to Obtain Discovery for Use in Foreign Proceedings

Sixth Circuit Holds that Private Commercial Arbitration Is a Foreign or International Tribunal.

Vol. 133 No. 8 June 2020
Employment Law Recent Legislation

Assemb. B. 5, 2019–2020 Leg., Reg. Sess. (Cal. 2019)

California Adopts the ABC Test to Distinguish Between Employees and Independent Contractors.

Vol. 133 No. 7 May 2020
Criminal Law Recent Case

In re: S.K.

Maryland Court of Appeals Holds Minor Criminally Liable as Distributor of Child Pornography for Sexting.

Vol. 133 No. 7 May 2020
Taxation Articles

Tax Limits and the Future of Local Democracy

Vol. 133 No. 6 April 2020 Property tax limits are state-level laws that place caps on local governments’ tax rates and revenue. These statutory limits, which put pressure on already...
  • Ariel Jurow Kleiman
Policing Recent Case

Agnew v. Government of the District of Columbia

D.C. Circuit Holds that D.C. Statute Is Not Unconstitutionally Vague.

Vol. 133 No. 5 March 2020
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