Table Of Contents And Masthead,
2023
Notre Dame Law School
Panicked Legislation,
2023
Southwestern Law School
Panicked Legislation, Catherine L. Carpenter
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
The Case For An Open Bar: Why The Supreme Court Must Establish A Public Bar Membership Roll,
2023
Notre Dame Law School
The Case For An Open Bar: Why The Supreme Court Must Establish A Public Bar Membership Roll, Harry William Baumgarten
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Civil Cipa: A Defense Against The Government's Unchecked State Secrets Privilege,
2023
Notre Dame Law School
Civil Cipa: A Defense Against The Government's Unchecked State Secrets Privilege, Morgan Cleary
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Backlash: After 40 Years Of Tort Reform Noise, Let's Change The Tone, Undo The Harm, And Correct The Big Lie,
2023
American University, Washington College of Law
Backlash: After 40 Years Of Tort Reform Noise, Let's Change The Tone, Undo The Harm, And Correct The Big Lie, Andrew F. Popper
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Combatting Suggestiveness In Lineups: Can Legislation Be The Answer?,
2023
Notre Dame Law School
Combatting Suggestiveness In Lineups: Can Legislation Be The Answer?, Samantha Kay Krasker
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Omnibus Legislation And Separation Of Powers: Too Big To Fail?,
2023
Notre Dame Law School
Omnibus Legislation And Separation Of Powers: Too Big To Fail?, Evan Wright
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Covid-19 Hate Crimes: Why Hate Is Rising, And What The United States Can Do About It,
2023
Notre Dame Law School
Covid-19 Hate Crimes: Why Hate Is Rising, And What The United States Can Do About It, Dillon B. Yang
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
You’Re Out!: Three Strikes Against The Plra’S Three Strikes Rule,
2023
University of Georgia School of Law
You’Re Out!: Three Strikes Against The Plra’S Three Strikes Rule, Kasey Clark
Georgia Law Review
As federal court caseloads increased in the twentieth century, concerned jurists and academics pointed their fingers at many potential culprits. One culprit in particular, however, caught the attention of Congress: suits brought by prisoners. To curtail what it believed was an influx of frivolous prisoner litigation, Congress passed the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) in 1996. One provision of the PLRA, known as the “three strikes rule,” prohibits a prisoner from proceeding in forma pauperis if three or more of the prisoner’s prior actions or appeals have been dismissed as frivolous or malicious or for failure to state a claim …
Privacy Is Not Dead: Expressively Using Law To Push Back Against Corporate Deregulators And Meaningfully Protect Data Privacy Rights,
2023
University of Georgia School of Law
Privacy Is Not Dead: Expressively Using Law To Push Back Against Corporate Deregulators And Meaningfully Protect Data Privacy Rights, Alexander F. Krupp
Georgia Law Review
When the European Union’s (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) passed in 2016, it represented the world’s first major comprehensive data privacy law and kicked off a conversation about how we think about the right to privacy in the modern age. The law granted a broad range of rights to EU citizens, including a right to have companies delete data they collect about you, a right not to have your personal information sold, and a range of other rights all geared towards individual autonomy over personal data. All the while, platform companies like Facebook (Meta), Apple, and Amazon have taken …
Hamiltonian Constitutionalism Through The Ages: In Defense Of Public Goods,
2023
University of St. Thomas School of Law, Minnesota
Hamiltonian Constitutionalism Through The Ages: In Defense Of Public Goods, Dr. Charles J. Reid, Jr.
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
The Case For The "No-Collar" Exemption: Eliminating Employer-Imposed Office Hours For Overworked, Remote-Ready Workers,
2023
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
The Case For The "No-Collar" Exemption: Eliminating Employer-Imposed Office Hours For Overworked, Remote-Ready Workers, Jennifer Haskin Will
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
The Problem Of Property: Looking Back To The 'Dark Ages' To Get Through The Dark Ages,
2023
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
The Problem Of Property: Looking Back To The 'Dark Ages' To Get Through The Dark Ages, Lucas Clover Alcolea
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
The Atmosphere As A Global Public Good,
2023
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
The Atmosphere As A Global Public Good, Patrick A. Parenteau
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
How Is A Community Urban Garden Program Related To The Law? Analysis Of Hortas Cariocas (Rio De Janeiro, Brazil),
2023
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
How Is A Community Urban Garden Program Related To The Law? Analysis Of Hortas Cariocas (Rio De Janeiro, Brazil), Felipe Jardim, Angela Moulin Simoes Penalva Santos, Dennis Eversberg, Emerson Moura
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Biden's Infrastructure Plan: A New Commitment To Public Goods?,
2023
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
Biden's Infrastructure Plan: A New Commitment To Public Goods?, Matthew Titolo
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Rise To Thrive: Student-Centered System-Wide Education Transformation,
2023
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
Rise To Thrive: Student-Centered System-Wide Education Transformation, Elizabeth M. Chu, Madeline Sims, Michael Arrington, Alejandra Teresa Vazquez Baur, Denise Recinos
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
After Liberalism? Using Public Service Law To Advance Public Goods,
2023
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
After Liberalism? Using Public Service Law To Advance Public Goods, Daniel R. Correa
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Well-Regulated For Well-Being: Public Health And The Public Good In 19th And Early 20th Century American Caselaw,
2023
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
Well-Regulated For Well-Being: Public Health And The Public Good In 19th And Early 20th Century American Caselaw, Timon Cline
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
The Biden Presidential Era: Ten Potential Bipartisan Areas Of Cooperation In Agriculture Policy,
2023
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
The Biden Presidential Era: Ten Potential Bipartisan Areas Of Cooperation In Agriculture Policy, Chad G. Marzen
University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.