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Letter From The Editor, Reeve Lanigan Jun 2024

Letter From The Editor, Reeve Lanigan

Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal

To foster dialogue and encourage community engagement surrounding these issues, this year The Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal (DRLJ) hosted its annual symposium in collaboration with the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution and the Weinstein International Foundation to explore how elements of alternative dispute resolution can apply to community policing strategies to prevent and deescalate crime. The symposium, “The Tactics of Resolution: Exploring International Innovation in Law Enforcement and Conflict Resolution,” brought students, law enforcement officials, academics, and policymakers together to engage in enriching conversations on how to establish safer and more harmonious global community


Foreword: The Life, Work & Legacy Of Felix Frankfurter, The Justice Known As “Ff”, Rodger D. Citron Jan 2024

Foreword: The Life, Work & Legacy Of Felix Frankfurter, The Justice Known As “Ff”, Rodger D. Citron

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Symposium On New Mexico's Just Transition, Melanie Coffing, Logan Stokes Jan 2024

Symposium On New Mexico's Just Transition, Melanie Coffing, Logan Stokes

Natural Resources Journal

A Just Transition aims to develop capacity for a low-carbon, climate-resilient economy while maximizing benefits and minimizing hardships for working communities. The ideation and implementation of such a sweeping, intersectional policy framework requires thoughtful conversation, collaborative action, and years of dedication from community members and policy makers alike. On November 3, 2023, the Natural Resources Journal, through the University of New Mexico School of Law, and the New Mexico Speaker of the House, Javier Martínez, hosted the Symposium on New Mexico’s Just Transition. Students from the law school and the Natural Resources Journal had the opportunity to collaborate with community …


Table Of Contents And Masthead, Maribeth Beyer Apr 2023

Table Of Contents And Masthead, Maribeth Beyer

Pepperdine Law Review

The 2022 Pepperdine Law Review Symposium entitled, A Faster Way Home – Removing Barriers to Increase America’s Housing Supply, brought together scholars from prestigious universities and law schools, law firms, and on-the-ground community members to evaluate the barriers blocking the way to closing the nation’s housing deficit, including local opposition, cost inhibitions, zoning restrictions, and entitlements. They presented original research and findings about how the housing crisis has reached such heights because of zoning law, restrictive uses, and city board decisions. Presenting through panels and speeches, these scholars provided valuable insight into the housing crisis across the country, but especially …


Introduction: Digital Transformation Of Government: Towards A Digital Leviathan?, Alfred C. Aman Jan 2023

Introduction: Digital Transformation Of Government: Towards A Digital Leviathan?, Alfred C. Aman

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

A warm welcome to you all. It is a great pleasure to be able to participate in this exciting collaboration between Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) and Indiana University—a conference that the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies is publishing in celebration of its thirtieth issue. This is a milestone for us, and we could not be happier to celebrate it in this way. Let me begin with a few words about the nature of this journal and its scholarly goals over the years.


Nova Law Review Full Issue Volume 47, Issue 3 Jan 2023

Nova Law Review Full Issue Volume 47, Issue 3

Nova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction: The Fragile Legitimacy Of The Supreme Court, Tonja Jacobi Jan 2023

Introduction: The Fragile Legitimacy Of The Supreme Court, Tonja Jacobi

Emory Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Conference Of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools Foreword, Samuel J. Levine Jan 2023

The Conference Of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools Foreword, Samuel J. Levine

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Lack Of Access To The Law: Saving Black Americans A Seat At The Legal Table Symposium Transcript, Benjamin L. Crump Jan 2023

Lack Of Access To The Law: Saving Black Americans A Seat At The Legal Table Symposium Transcript, Benjamin L. Crump

St. Thomas Law Review

Transcript: Opening Remarks of "Lack of Access to the Law: Saving Black Americans a Seat at the Legal Table" Symposium by Benjamin L. Crump, Esq.


Introduction: Yellowstone National Park's 150th Anniversary, Cam Sholly Jan 2022

Introduction: Yellowstone National Park's 150th Anniversary, Cam Sholly

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Private Lands In Conserving Yellowston'e Wildlife In The Twenty-First Century, Arthur Middleton, Temple Stoellinger, Drew E. Bennett, Travis Brammer, Laura Gigliotti, Hilary Byerly Flint, Sam Maher, Bryan Leonard Jan 2022

The Role Of Private Lands In Conserving Yellowston'e Wildlife In The Twenty-First Century, Arthur Middleton, Temple Stoellinger, Drew E. Bennett, Travis Brammer, Laura Gigliotti, Hilary Byerly Flint, Sam Maher, Bryan Leonard

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rekindling Yellowstone's Early History: 150 Years Later, Sam Kalen Jan 2022

Rekindling Yellowstone's Early History: 150 Years Later, Sam Kalen

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Price Tag On Adventure: Disorderly Conduct Liability For Search And Rescue In America's National Parks, Jenna Vonhofe Jan 2022

A Price Tag On Adventure: Disorderly Conduct Liability For Search And Rescue In America's National Parks, Jenna Vonhofe

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


Re-Indigenizing Yellowstone, Kekek Jason Stark, Autumn L. Bernhardt, Monte Mills, Jason A. Robison Jan 2022

Re-Indigenizing Yellowstone, Kekek Jason Stark, Autumn L. Bernhardt, Monte Mills, Jason A. Robison

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


Keynote Address, Justin Hansford Jan 2022

Keynote Address, Justin Hansford

Seattle University Law Review

Keynote Address by Justin Hansford


Race In Washington’S Juvenile Legal System: 2021 Report To The Washington Supreme Court, Task Force 2.0 Juvenile Justice Subcommittee Jan 2022

Race In Washington’S Juvenile Legal System: 2021 Report To The Washington Supreme Court, Task Force 2.0 Juvenile Justice Subcommittee

Seattle University Law Review

Part I of this report provides the core work of the subcommittee and is intended to function as a stand-alone document, expressed in youth- friendly language, that sets forth: (1) the youth-articulated goals for systemic change to the juvenile legal system; (2) a narrative of how the system currently works and the harms caused; and (3) the change needed to bring about the youth-articulated goals for systemic change. This document is intended to be a youth-centered blueprint for change—a tool for community advocates, a framework for policy makers, and a call-in to the many institutional actors to center the leadership …


Preface, Robert B. Keiter Jan 2022

Preface, Robert B. Keiter

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


Grizzlies, Wolves, And Law In The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Wildlife Management Amidst Jusidictional Complexity And Tension, Robert Keiter Jan 2022

Grizzlies, Wolves, And Law In The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Wildlife Management Amidst Jusidictional Complexity And Tension, Robert Keiter

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


National Park Justice: A History Of The Federal Court In Yellowstone, Travis Jordan Jan 2022

National Park Justice: A History Of The Federal Court In Yellowstone, Travis Jordan

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


Foreword To The Symposium: The Life And Work Of Robert M. Cover, Samuel J. Levine Jan 2022

Foreword To The Symposium: The Life And Work Of Robert M. Cover, Samuel J. Levine

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Foreword, Seattle University Law Review Jan 2022

Foreword, Seattle University Law Review

Seattle University Law Review

Foreward


Liberalism, Patriotism, And Cosmopolitanism In Local Citizenship In A Global Age, Eric R. Claeys Dec 2021

Liberalism, Patriotism, And Cosmopolitanism In Local Citizenship In A Global Age, Eric R. Claeys

Texas A&M Journal of Property Law

In this review Essay, I survey the most valuable lessons from Local Citizenship in a Global Age. But I have some reservations about the book, and I want to mark those off as well. The book comes off as critical of views that seek to control immigration and to establish relatively demanding criteria for noncitizens to become citizens. In my view, two factors contribute to this impression, and the book would have been more satisfying if both had been addressed.


Equality And Closure: The Paradox Of Local Citizenship, Kenneth A. Stahl Dec 2021

Equality And Closure: The Paradox Of Local Citizenship, Kenneth A. Stahl

Texas A&M Journal of Property Law

In Bourgeois Utopias, a cultural history of suburbia in America, Robert Fishman states the fundamental paradox about the suburbs: “[H]ow can a form based on the principle of exclusion include every-one?” The promise of the American suburb was that every middle-class family would be able to own a home with a yard, but this egalitarian ideal was illusory because what made the suburbs appealing was precisely what it excluded, namely everything having to do with the city—its congestion, political corruption, and most importantly, its racial diversity. And so, as suburbia was mass-produced and made avail-able with cheap low-interest loans …


Questions Of Citizenship And The Nature Of "The Public", Sarah Schindler Dec 2021

Questions Of Citizenship And The Nature Of "The Public", Sarah Schindler

Texas A&M Journal of Property Law

This essay is taken from a talk given at a symposium discussing Professor Ken Stahl’s book, Local Citizenship in a Global Age.1 It is not a traditional book review, but rather a series of musings inspired by the ideas in the book.

Professor Stahl’s new book, Local Citizenship in a Global Age, addresses a number of important issues, many of which have been the focus of my prior work: the existence of boundaries, borders, and the spaces in between; who we include in those boundaries and who we exclude; public space, private space, and the lines between them; …


Foreword: Humanity, Dignity, And Grace, Brant J. Hellwig Jul 2021

Foreword: Humanity, Dignity, And Grace, Brant J. Hellwig

Washington and Lee Law Review

Commentary from Dean Brant Hellwig of the Washington and Lee University School of Law on the 2020-2021 Annual Lara D. Gass Symposium celebrating Hon. Roger L. Gregory, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, and this special issue of the Law Review featuring scholarship relating to that event.


The Past, Present, And Future Of Federalism: A Symposium Introduction, Derek T. Muller Mar 2021

The Past, Present, And Future Of Federalism: A Symposium Introduction, Derek T. Muller

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Foreword To The Symposium: Jewish Law In Comparative Context, Samuel J. Levine Jan 2021

Foreword To The Symposium: Jewish Law In Comparative Context, Samuel J. Levine

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Marissa Jackson Sow’S “Whiteness As Contract”, Marissa Jackson Sow Jan 2021

Marissa Jackson Sow’S “Whiteness As Contract”, Marissa Jackson Sow

Seattle University Law Review

Marissa Jackson Sow’s “Whiteness as Contract.”


Closing Remarks, Dontay Proctor-Mills Jan 2021

Closing Remarks, Dontay Proctor-Mills

Seattle University Law Review

Closing Remarks.


Foreword, Seattle University Law Review Jan 2021

Foreword, Seattle University Law Review

Seattle University Law Review

Foreword.