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from November 1998
Last Number: June 2023

Stanford Law School
ISSN 0038-9765


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 1000

June 01, 2021

  • Traffic Without the Police.

  • Finality, Comity, and Retroactivity in Criminal Procedure: Reimagining the Teague Doctrine After Edwards v. Vannoy.

  • Indirect Constraints on the Office of Legal Counsel: Examining a Role for the Senate Judiciary Committee.

  • January 01, 2022

  • Restructuring Public Defense After Padilla.

  • Participatory Litigation: A New Framework for Impact Lawyering.

  • The Bribery Double Standard: Leveraging the Foreign-Domestic Divide.

  • Education Equity During COVID-19: Analyzing In-Person Priority Policies for Students with Disabilities.

  • February 01, 2022

  • Getting Public Rights Wrong: The Lost History of the Private Land Claims.

  • Sequencing in Damages.

  • Against Geofences.

  • March 01, 2022

  • Brown and Red: Defending Jim Crow in Cold War America.

  • Corporate Governance and the Feminization of Capital.

  • The Broken Fourth Amendment Oath.

  • Modern Vacancies, Ancient Remedy: How the De Facto Officer Doctrine Applies to Vacancies Act Violations (And How It Should).

  • April 01, 2022

  • Due Process in Removal Proceedings After Thuraissigiam.

  • Regulatory Arbitrage and the Persistence of Financial Misconduct.

  • Digital Eyewitnesses: Using New Technologies to Authenticate Evidence in Human Rights Litigation.

  • May 01, 2022

  • Regulatory Diffusion.

  • Grid Reliability Through Clean Energy.

  • The Regulation of Foreign Platforms.

  • Climate Protagonists? Strategic Misrepresentation and Corporate Resistance to Climate Legislation.

  • June 01, 2022

  • Cop- Like ("[like]"): The First Amendment, Criminal Procedure, and the Regulation of Police Social Media Speech.

  • Mass Arbitration.

  • Beyond "Market Transparency": Investor Disclosure and Corporate Governance.

  • Vesting.

  • January 01, 2023

  • Trademark Spaces and Trademark Law's Secret Step Zero.

  • Hierarchy, Race, and Gender in Legal Scholarly Networks.

  • The Negotiable Implementation of Environmental Law.

  • Teaching in the Upside Down: What Anti-Critical Race Theory Laws Tell Us About the First Amendment.

  • February 01, 2023

  • How Immigration Detention Became Exceptional.

  • The Petition Clause and the Constitutional Mandate of Total-Population Apportionment.

  • Imperialism and Black Dissent.

  • The Constitutional Case for Clear and Convincing Evidence in Bail Hearings.

  • March 01, 2023

  • Valuing Medical Innovation.

  • Reversing Reverse Mainstreaming.

  • Self-Imposed Agency Deadlines.

  • The Caregiver Conundrum.

  • April 01, 2023

  • Sex Exceptionalism in Criminal Law.

  • Civil Probation.

  • Closed Loophole, Open Ports: Section 307 of the Tariff Act and the Ongoing Importation of Goods Made Using Forced Labor.

  • The Copying of Independent Fashion Designers: Perils and Potential Remedies in a Post-Star Athletica World.

  • May 01, 2023

  • The Real Political Question Doctrine.

  • After Dobbs: History, Tradition, and the Uncertain Future of a Nationwide Abortion Ban.

  • Untangling Laundered Funds: The Tracing Requirement Under 18 U.S.C. [section] 1957.

  • An Opportunity for Feminist Constitutionalism: Abortion Under State Equal Rights Amendments.

  • June 01, 2023

  • Femtechnodystopia.

  • The Private Life of Education.

  • Open Prosecution.

  • What Even Is a Criminal Attitude?--And Other Problems with Attitude and Associational Factors in Criminal Risk Assessment.

  • An Overlooked Consequence: How Shinn v. Ramirez Paves the Way for New State Collateral Proceedings.