Submissions from 2023
The Need for Restatement of the Common Law: A Long Look Back, David J. Seipp
Movement on Removal: An Emerging Consensus on the First Congress, Jed Shugerman
Amicus Brief in SEC v. Jarkesy on Original Public Meaning of Article II & Presidential Removal, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Biden v. Nebraska: The New State Standing and the (Old) Purposive Major Questions Doctrine, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Freehold Offices vs. "Despotic Displacement": Why Article II "Executive Power" Did Not Include Removal, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Major Questions and an Emergency Question Doctrine: The Biden Student Debt Case Study of Pretextual Abuse of Emergency Powers, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
The Indecisions of 1789: Inconstant Originalism and Strategic Ambiguity, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Family Needs, Family Leave in 2023, Katharine B. Silbaugh
Title IX’s Unrealized Potential to Prevent Sexual Violence, Katharine B. Silbaugh
Copyright Fiduciaries: Problems and Solutions, Jessica Silbey
Foreword, Jessica Silbey
Questions of Intellectual Property and Fundamental Values in the Digital Age, Jessica Silbey
A Part of Asia or Apart from Asia? Zionist Perceptions of Asia, 1947-1956, Rephael G. Stern and Arie M. Dubnov
Abandoning Animus, Robert L. Tsai
After McCleskey, Robert L. Tsai
Review of "Real Americans: National Identity, Violence, and the Constitution" by Jared A. Goldstein, Robert L. Tsai
The Public Defender Movement in the Age of Mass Incarceration: Georgia's Experience, Robert L. Tsai
Foreword: Finding Balance in the Fight Against Gun Violence, Michael Ulrich
Vaccines, Masks, and Conceptions of Harm: The Future of Public Health Mandates, Michael Ulrich
Continuous Reproductive Surveillance, Michael Ulrich and Leah R. Fowler
Inflation, Market Failures, and Algorithms, Rory Van Loo
The Public Stakes of Consumer Law: The Environment, the Economy, Health, Disinformation, and Beyond, Rory Van Loo
Amazon's Pricing Paradox, Rory Van Loo and Nikita Aggarwal
Donor-Advised Funds in the Wake of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, David I. Walker
The SEC's Compensation Clawback Loophole, David I. Walker
