Submissions from 2024
Connecticut Law Review Masthead 56-2
Connecticut Law Review Masthead 56-3
Connecticut Law Review Masthead & Table of Contents 56-4
Connecticut Law Review Masthead Vol 57 Issue 1
Connecticut Law Review Table of Contents 56-2
Connecticut Law Review Table of Contents 56-3
Connecticut Law Review Table of Contents 57-1
The Original Meaning of Commerce in the Indian Commerce Clause, GREGORY ABLAVSKY
The Innocence Standard: Supreme Court Nominees and Sexual Misconduct, LISA AVALOS
Discovering the Future of Personal Jurisdiction, BRAD BARANOWSKI
Proof: The Rule of Law’s Most Essential Element, VICTOR A. BOLDEN
Privacy Policy Indeterminacy, CHRISTOPHER G. BRADLEY
Getting to Maybe: An Interview with Michael Fischl & Jeremy Paul, KIEL BRENNAN-MARQUEZ and RILEY BREAKELL
Haaland v. Brackeen and Mancari: On History, Taking Children, and the Right-Wing Assault on Indigenous Sovereignty, Laura Briggs
Do Rural Places Matter?, STEPHEN CLOWNEY
Practiced Peril: The Flawed Role of Experience in Accidental Death Determinations, Casey M. Corvino
Interrogating Haaland v. Brackeen: Family Regulation, Constitutional Power, and Tribal Resilience: The Connecticut Law Review Symposium, Casey M. Corvino and Julia R. Vassallo
Victims’ Participation in an Era of Multi-Door Criminal Justice, BÉATRICE COSCAS-WILLIAMS, HADAR DANCIG-ROSENBERG, and MICHAL ALBERSTEIN
The Mature Minor Doctrine and COVID Vaccination in Connecticut, BRIANNA CYR
Nondelegation and Native Nations, Seth Davis
Imperfect Protection Against Perfect Enforcement: When Procedure Is Not Enough, WILLIAM S. FALLON
The Right to Inequality: Conservative Politics and Precedent Collide, JONATHAN P. FEINGOLD
Haaland v. Brackeen—A Window into Presenting Tribal Cases to the Court, IAN HEATH GERSHENGORN
The Promise of Contract Pluralism, ANDREW JORDAN
New Hurdles to Redistricting Reform: State Evasion, Moore, and Partisan Gerrymandering, MANOJ MATE
New Legal Realism at 20: Rethinking Law in an Era of Populism and Social Movements, JEFFREY OMARI, PABLO RUEDA-SAIZ, and RICHARD ASHBY WILSON
Why Pushback to California’s Advanced Clean Cars II Policy Won’t Stop the Electric Car Revolution, LILY M. PICKETT
NIMBY Charities, LAUREN ROGAL
Fighting Institutional Betrayal: Gender Pay Equity Litigation Against University Employers, NANTIYA RUAN
Closing the Renter-Sized Gap in The Inflation Reduction Act: How Housing Policy Can Help Climate Legislation Achieve Environmental Justice, MADISON M. SCHETTLER
Physical Fitness and the Police: The Case for Unisex Testing, PETER SIEGELMAN
Ensuring Climate Litigants’ Standing: Insights from National and International Climate Litigation, Florence T.B. Simon
Workplace AI and Human Flourishing, E. GARY SPITKO
The Perilous Focus Shift from the Rule of Law to Appellate Efficiency, ELIZABETH LEE THOMPSON
The Current State of Guardianship Law Furthering a Need for Supported Decision-Making in Connecticut, JULIA R. VASSALLO
The Intricacies of NIMBYism: Exclusionary Zoning and the Fair Housing Act in Connecticut, JILL WARREN
Submissions from 2023
A New and Improved Doctrine of Double Effect: Not Just for Trolleys
Connecticut Law Review - Table of Contents Vol 56 No 1
Dystopian Trademark Revelations
Moving to Digitized Health Care: Why HIPAA Coverage Needs to Be Expanded
Patent Office Power and Discretionary Denials
The Connecticut Clean Slate Law
Why Indiana Harbor Is the Worst Torts Decision in American History
Connecticut’s Crumbling Foundations: Legal Remedies and Legislative Responses, Jacqueline T. Bashaw
Climate Migration and Displacement: A Case Study of Puerto Rican Women in Connecticut, Camila Bustos, Bruni Pizarro, and Tabitha Sookdeo
Disrupting Dominance, Cinnamon P. Carlarne and Keith H. Hirokawa
Metaresearch, Psychology, and Law: A Case Study on Implicit Bias, Jason M. Chin, Alex O. Holcombe, Kathryn Zeiler, Patrick S. Forscher, and Ann Guo
Interagency Litigation Outside Article III, Adam Crews
The Devil Made Me Do It: An Argument for Expanding the Anti-Kickback Statute to Cover Private Payers, CHINELO DIKÉ-MINOR
Climate Justice in the Anthropocene and Its Relationship with Science and Technology: The Importance of Ethics of Responsibility, Paolo Davide Farah and Alessio Lo Giudice
The Public Trust: Administrative Legitimacy and Democratic Lawmaking, Katharine Jackson
Mitigating Misinformation on Social Media Platforms: Treating Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act as a Quid Pro Quo Benefit, Meghan E. McDermott
A Parent’s Right to Obtain Puberty Blockers for Their Child, Megan Medlicott
Evaluating Nondebtor Releases: How Purdue Pharma Emphasizes the Need for Congress to Resolve the Decades-Long Debate, Sarah Melanson
Prevention and Remediation Possibilities in Climate Litigation Against Corporations in Brazil, Danielle Anne Pamplona and Julia Stefanello Pires
Context, Purpose, and Coordination in Taxation, Blaine G. Saito
Prioritizing Proximity in Phasing Out Oil and Gas Extraction, Wyatt G. Sassman
The Right to Personality: Navigating the Brave New World of Personality-Altering Interventions, Christopher S. Sundby
Different Bells for Different Wethers: Random Sampling and Other Bellwether Selection Trends in Products Liability MDLs, FELIPE VILLALÓN
Internet Jurisdiction and the 21st Century: Zippo, Calder, and the Metaverse, Gretchen Yelmini
Built for Business: The Commercial Need for Aggregate Litigation, Jack Zarin-Rosenfeld
Adjudication under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act: Explicitly Plentiful Rights but Inequitably Paltry Remedies, Perry A. Zirkel
Submissions from 2022
Existence as a Threat, Alena M. Allen
The Rise and Fall and Rise Again of Informal Justice and the Death of ADR, Amy J. Cohen
A Truer Concept of Service for Citizenship: Reimagining Military Naturalization, Ryan P. Coleman
Liberty and Just [Compensation] for All: Wrongful Conviction as a Fifth Amendment Taking, Kelly Shea Delvac
The Long Shadow: The Tulsa Race Massacre a Century Later, An Interview with Scott Ellsworth, Scott Ellsworth, Abby Booth, and Joan Bosma
Mindful Debiasing: Meditation as a Tool to Address Disability Discrimination, Elizabeth F. Emens
Negligence at the Breach: Information Fiduciaries and the Duty to Care for Data, Daniel M. Filler, David M. Haendler, and Jordan L. Fischer
In Memoriam, Phillip Blumberg’s Legacy: A Dean’s Perspective, Timothy Fisher
What’s (Race in) the Law Got to Do With It: Incorporating Race in Legal Curriculum, Sonia M. Gipson Rankin
Selectively Disciplining Advocates, Bruce A. Green
A Friend to the Law School, In Memoriam, Sean J. Griffith
Rise of Police Unions on the Back of the Black Liberation Movement, Ayesha Bell Hardaway
A Sixth Amendment Inclusionary Rule for Fourth Amendment Violations, Scott W. Howe
Firearms and Protest: Lessons from the Black Tradition of Arms, Nicholas J. Johnson
For the Right Reasons: The Rules of the Game for Institutionalists, Rick Joslyn
A New Feudalism: Selfish Genes, Great Wealth, and the Rise of the Dynastic Family Trust (DFT), Eric Kades
Overseeing Oversight, Michael Karanicolas and Margaret B. Kwoka
In Memoriam, Remembering Dean Phillip Blumberg, Richard S. Kay
Trading Places or Changing Spaces? At the Crossroads of Defining and Redressing Segregation, Melvin J. Kelley IV
Compulsory Licensing of Patents During Pandemics, Sapna Kumar
In Memoriam, Picturing Richard Parker: Our Enthusiastic Colleague, Joseph MacDougald
In Memoriam, Richard Parker’s Vision: UConn Law Students Living, Working, and Learning in Washington, DC, Jennifer Mailly
Inadequate Healthcare, Inadequate Recovery: Exploring the Challenges of Compensating Pregnant Inmates Deprived of Adequate Healthcare at State Prisons, Katherine McKeon
To Be Continued: How Comic Book Copyright Inequity Inspired Industry Innovation and Instilled Instrumentalities for Independence, Richard P. Metzroth
Pricing Plastics Pollution: Lessons from Three Decades of Climate Policy, Jonas J. Monast and John Virdin
Restoring Faith in Military Justice, Eleanor T. Morales and John W. Brooker
An Indispensable Man, In Memoriam, Thomas Morawetz
In Memoriam, On Dignity and Passion, Thomas Morawetz
Brains Without Money: Poverty as Disabling, Emily R.D. Murphy
Time to Bite the Bullet? How an Emboldened FDA Could Take Aim at the Firearms Industry, Lars Noah
The Democratizing Potential of Algorithms?, Ngozi Okidegbe
Roberts, Rules, and Rucho, Chad M. Oldfather and Sydney Star
Judicial Consensus: Why the Supreme Court Should Decide Its Cases Unanimously, David Orentlicher
Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation: A Window into the Reproductive Justice Concerns Underlying Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Caitlyn Pesavento
Hostile Learning Environments, the First Amendment, and Public Higher Education, Todd E. Pettys