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Combatting Suggestiveness In Lineups: Can Legislation Be The Answer?, Samantha Kay Krasker
Combatting Suggestiveness In Lineups: Can Legislation Be The Answer?, Samantha Kay Krasker
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, Andrew F. Popper
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.
Solving The Problem Of Power: The Emerging Legislative Coalition For Civil Rights, Myron Orfield, Will Stancil, Eric Myott
Solving The Problem Of Power: The Emerging Legislative Coalition For Civil Rights, Myron Orfield, Will Stancil, Eric Myott
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Snitches Cause Stitches: The Need For Legislative Reform On Jailhouse Informant Testimony Laws, Jennifer Sutterer
Snitches Cause Stitches: The Need For Legislative Reform On Jailhouse Informant Testimony Laws, Jennifer Sutterer
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Sex Offender Legislation Ex Post Facto: The History And Constitutionality Of Michigan's Sex Offenders Registration Act, Alexander W. Furtaw
Sex Offender Legislation Ex Post Facto: The History And Constitutionality Of Michigan's Sex Offenders Registration Act, Alexander W. Furtaw
Journal of Legislation
Is Michigan’s Sex Offenders Registration Act (“MSORA”) constitutional? Until 2016, courts routinely said yes. In 2016, the Sixth Circuit in Does #1–5 v. Snyder held that the statute was an unconstitutional ex post facto law. In 2021, the Michigan Supreme Court echoed the Sixth Circuit’s holding in People v. Betts. In response, the Michigan legislature passed Public Law 295 of 2020 to amend MSORA, and courts treat the amended act as a “new” statute. Critical analysis of the amended statute’s legality is difficult because the state legislature has seemingly ignored constitutional issues with statutory proposals until after the fact, and …
Encroaching On Command Authority: How History Informs The "Military Justice Improvement And Increasing Prevention Act", Emma K. Hildebrand
Encroaching On Command Authority: How History Informs The "Military Justice Improvement And Increasing Prevention Act", Emma K. Hildebrand
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
"Seven Years' Worth Of Opportunity": Championing Diversity And Inclusion As Chief Circuit Judge, Carl E. Stewart
"Seven Years' Worth Of Opportunity": Championing Diversity And Inclusion As Chief Circuit Judge, Carl E. Stewart
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Subsidizing The Unvaccinated: Considering The Legality And Practicality Of Vaccine Mandates For Those On Public Assistance, Michael Conklin
Subsidizing The Unvaccinated: Considering The Legality And Practicality Of Vaccine Mandates For Those On Public Assistance, Michael Conklin
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Why Not More States?: States' Importance To Democracy And Statehood's Relevance To Twenty-First Century America, Jennifer K. Mitchell
Why Not More States?: States' Importance To Democracy And Statehood's Relevance To Twenty-First Century America, Jennifer K. Mitchell
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
It Should Not Matter What Type Of Officer Wrongly Arrests You: Using Civil Rights Actions To Protect Peaceful Protestors, Cole Craghan
It Should Not Matter What Type Of Officer Wrongly Arrests You: Using Civil Rights Actions To Protect Peaceful Protestors, Cole Craghan
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Legislative Actions To Promote And Enforce Ethical Conduct In Government, Christine Todd Whitman
Legislative Actions To Promote And Enforce Ethical Conduct In Government, Christine Todd Whitman
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Challenges Of Leadership In The Twenty-First Century, Leon Panetta
Challenges Of Leadership In The Twenty-First Century, Leon Panetta
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Vaccination Evasion: Legislating A Solution Through A Revised Vaccinate All Children Act Of 2019, Sophia C. Aguilar
Vaccination Evasion: Legislating A Solution Through A Revised Vaccinate All Children Act Of 2019, Sophia C. Aguilar
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Criminalizing Material Support To Domestic Terrorist Organizations: A National Security Imperative, Jimmy Gurulé
Criminalizing Material Support To Domestic Terrorist Organizations: A National Security Imperative, Jimmy Gurulé
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Propaganda By Permission: Examining "Political Activities" Under The Foreign Agents Registration Act, Tarun Krishnakumar
Propaganda By Permission: Examining "Political Activities" Under The Foreign Agents Registration Act, Tarun Krishnakumar
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Care In The Time Of Covid: Addressing The State Of Family And Medical Leave In Light Of The Covid-19 Pandemic, Emily Kowalik
Care In The Time Of Covid: Addressing The State Of Family And Medical Leave In Light Of The Covid-19 Pandemic, Emily Kowalik
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
The Corporate Transparency Act: A Step Toward Broken Shells, Brendan O'Leary
The Corporate Transparency Act: A Step Toward Broken Shells, Brendan O'Leary
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Reforming And Clarifying Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, Brad Reynolds
Reforming And Clarifying Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, Brad Reynolds
Journal of Legislation
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (“SIJS” or “SIJ status”) is a form of immigration relief for undocumented minor children who have been abused, abandoned, and/or neglected by one or both parents. Most applicants for SIJ status hail from the “Northern Triangle” countries of El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala, and have travelled thousands of miles, often alone and in dangerous conditions, to seek protection in the United States that one or both of their parents are unable or unwilling to provide them in their country of origin, typically from gangs.1 To ensure that the best interests of these children are protected, the …
State Attorneys General, Political Lawsuits, And Their Collective Voice In The Inter-Institutional Constitutional Dialogue, Mark C. Miller
State Attorneys General, Political Lawsuits, And Their Collective Voice In The Inter-Institutional Constitutional Dialogue, Mark C. Miller
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Cyber-Security, Privacy, And The Covid-19 Attenuation?, Vincent J. Samar
Cyber-Security, Privacy, And The Covid-19 Attenuation?, Vincent J. Samar
Journal of Legislation
Large-scale data brokers collect massive amounts of highly personal consumer information to be sold to whoever will pay their price, even at the expense of sacrificing individual privacy and autonomy in the process. In this Article, I will show how a proper understanding and justification for a right to privacy, in context to both protecting private acts and safeguarding information and states of affairs for the performance of such acts, provides a necessary background framework for imposing legal restrictions on such collections. This problem, which has already gained some attention in literature, now becomes even more worrisome, as government itself …
Michigan’S Driver’S Licensing Legislation: The Road To Unlicensed Drivers, Alexa Tipton
Michigan’S Driver’S Licensing Legislation: The Road To Unlicensed Drivers, Alexa Tipton
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
The Absurdity Of The Illinois Felony-Murder Doctrine, Aidan Beck
The Absurdity Of The Illinois Felony-Murder Doctrine, Aidan Beck
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Thinking Like A Lawyer About Legislation: Implementing Legislative Decision Theory Through Improved Citation, Hugh L. Brady
Thinking Like A Lawyer About Legislation: Implementing Legislative Decision Theory Through Improved Citation, Hugh L. Brady
Journal of Legislation
The Texas Supreme Court in the late 1990s, in two significant cases, arguably interpreted statutes to achieve a result directly opposite to the Texas Legislature’s decision to adopt a specific text. Why do lawyers and judges struggle when reading and applying legislation, especially when using enactment history? Under Professor Victoria Nourse’s legislative decision theory, the struggle is attributable to the fact that lawyers do not consider the legislature’s institutional rules and procedures to find the proper text to interpret a statute in light of the available legislative evidence. Wider implementation of her theory is hampered by current legal citation practices …
Regulating The Political Wild West: State Efforts To Disclose Sources Of Online Political Advertising, Victoria Smith Ekstrand, Ashley Fox
Regulating The Political Wild West: State Efforts To Disclose Sources Of Online Political Advertising, Victoria Smith Ekstrand, Ashley Fox
Journal of Legislation
The problem of disinformation in online political advertising is growing, with ongoing and potential threats to campaigns coming from both within and outside the United States. Most scholarship in this area has focused on either disclosures and disclaimers under the proposed Honest Ads Act or other fixes aimed at a gridlocked Federal Election Commission (“FEC”). With federal reform at a standstill, states have jumped into the void. Between the 2016 presidential election and early 2020, eight states passed legislation to expressly regulate online political advertising for state candidates and ballot measures, including Maryland, whose state law was declared unconstitutional as …
The Lack Of Regulation In Preventing Greenwashing Of Cosmetics In The U.S., Alexa Riccolo
The Lack Of Regulation In Preventing Greenwashing Of Cosmetics In The U.S., Alexa Riccolo
Journal of Legislation
If you walked through your local grocery or beauty store today, there is no doubt that you would be bombarded with thousands of different products. You may also observe that many labels accompanying these products utilize terms such as “organic,” “natural,” or “green” in their marketing efforts. Most consumers look to these labels and trust that the products are better for their health and the environment. In a recent study, over 80% of millennials believe that purchasing ecofriendly products not only improves their quality of life, but 75% of millennials are actively looking to make greener changes in their homes …
Occupational Hazard: A Critique Of California Elections Code § 13107(A)(3), Peter Nemerovski
Occupational Hazard: A Critique Of California Elections Code § 13107(A)(3), Peter Nemerovski
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Exclusionary Economic Zoning: How The United States Government Circumvented Prohibitions On Racial Zoning Through The Standard State Zoning Enabling Act, Michael Kim
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
A More Reasonable Approach To Noncompete Employment Agreements In California, Lindsey Schmidt
A More Reasonable Approach To Noncompete Employment Agreements In California, Lindsey Schmidt
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Jubilee Under Textualism, John Patrick Hunt
Jubilee Under Textualism, John Patrick Hunt
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.
Legislatures Want To Unlockdown, But Courts Hold The Key: Resolution Of Executive And Legislative Disputes In Coronavirus Times, Brian Friery
Journal of Legislation
No abstract provided.