Submissions from 2022
In Memoriam, How Phillip Transformed My Life, Richard D. Pomp
In Memoriam-The Many Sides of Hugh C. Macgill, Richard D. Pomp, Carol Weisbrod, Kent Newmyer, Bruce H. Mann, Richard Kay, Avi Soifer, and Timothy Fisher
Risk and Rights in Transatlantic Data Transfers: EU Privacy Law, U.S. Surveillance, and the Search for Common Ground, Ira Rubinstein and Peter Margulies
What’s in a Form? Employment Background Checks Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, Emily Scace
Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Coverage for Medical Cannabis in the Age of the Opioid Crisis, Sydnee Sousa
The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921: A Lesson in the Law of Trespass, Kara W. Swanson
Caster Semenya and the Policing of Competitive Athletic Advantage, Taylor Vann
Evaluating the Constitutionality of Marital Status Classifications in the Regulation of Posthumous Reproduction and Postmortem Sperm Retrieval, Alison Jane Walker
In Memoriam, Phillip Blumberg (1919–2021), Carol Weisbrod
Is Bitcoin Prudent? Is Art Diversified? Offering Alternative Investments to 401(k) Participants, Edward A. Zelinsky
Unsettled Law: Social-Movement Conflict, Stare Decisis, and Roe v. Wade, Mary Ziegler
Submissions from 2021
Connecting the Rule of Recognition and Intentionalist Interpretation: An Essay in Honor of Richard Kay, Larry Alexander
The Special Kay Defence of Non-Originalist Judges: A Serial with an Unhealthy Final Ingredient, James Allan
Compulsory Conjugality, Erez Aloni
How People Judge Institutional Corruption, Elinor Amit, Eugy Han, Ann-Christin Posten, and Steven Sloman
Reading the Illegible: Can Law Understand Graffiti?, Katya Assaf-Zakharov and Tim Schnetgoke
The Impact of Student Assistance on the Granting and Service of Temporary Restraining Orders, Ian Ayres, Brendan Costello, and Elizabeth Villarreal
Minimizing the Impact of Cognitive Bias in Transactional Legal Education, Alina Ball
Constituent Power and Constituent Authority, Mikolaj Barczentewicz
“Liberty and Justice for All”: Equalizing Pretrial Detention for Wealthy and Indigent Defendants, Cait Barrett
The Emerging Genre of The Constitution: Kent Newmyer and the Heroic Age, Mary Sarah Bilder
Commentary Introduction, Sophie Bossart
Book Review, The Glorious Revolution and the Continuity of Law By Richard S. Kay (2014, The Catholic University), Anthony W. Bradley
Toward a Political Theory of Police Violence, Kiel Brennan-Marquez
Blackness and Existential Crimes in the Modern Racial State, Natalie P. Byfield
Political Polarization and Moral Outrage on Social Media, Jordan Carpenter, William Brady, Molly Crockett, Rene Weber, and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Carpenter, the Fourth Amendment, and Third-Party Workarounds, Jillian Chambers
Authority and Meaning, Laurence Claus
John Hooker, Reporter of Judicial Decisions, Henry S. Cohn and Michael Schulz
Of Omnipotent Things, Joel I. Colon-Rios
George Floyd and I Are One in the Same, Cashuelle Ellington
Legislative Intentions in Antonin Scalia’s and Bryan Garner’s Textualism, Jeffrey Goldsworthy
Pregnancy and the New Jane Crow, Michele Goodwin
Original Expectations, Mark A. Graber
The Long Con of Civility, Lynn Mie Itagaki
Connecticut 1818: From Theocracy to Toleration, Mark Weston Janis
Response to the Contributors, Richard Kay
Institutional Change and the Continuity of Law, Peter Lindseth
Green Boardrooms?, Brett McDonnell, Hari M. Osofsky, Jacqueline Peel, and Anita Foerster
Lawyering for Abolitionist Movements, Jamelia Morgan
Constitutional Chronometry, Legal Continuity, Stability and the Rule of Law: A Canadian Perspective on Aspects of Richard Kay’s Scholarship, Warren J. Newman
Facts, Fictions and Other Artifices: “Constituent Authority” as the Work of Imagination, Zoran Oklopcic
R.T.E. Latham and Change in the Ultimate Rules of a Legal System, Peter Oliver
Roadside Saliva Swab Testing: A Solution to Drugged Driving or a Violation of the Fourth Amendment Right to Privacy?, Demery J. Ormrod
Two Constitutional Rights, Two Constitutional Controversies, Michael J. Perry
Rick Kay: And Now for the Rest of the Story, Richard Pomp
Abolition Constitutionalism and Non-Reformist Reform: The Case for Ending Pretrial Detention, RENÉ REYES
The Role of Lawyers and Law Schools in Fostering Civil Public Debate, Jennifer K. Robbennolt and Vikram D. Amar
Tyranny of the Task Force: Police Abolition and the Counterinsurgent Campus, DYLAN RODRÍGUEZ
Original Constitutionalist: Reconstructing Richard S. Kay’s Scholarship, Yaniv Roznai
The Boundaries of Constituent Authority, Yaniv Roznai
The Folly of the Famous Family: Why Matter of L-E- A-’s Definition of Distinction Does Not Merit Deference, Danielle L. Schmalz Fullam
Populist and Progressive Strands in American Constitutionalism, Louis Michael Seidman
Conscience in Commerce: Conceptualizing Discrimination in Public Accommodations, Amy J. Sepinwall
The Power of the Civic Mindset: A Conceptual Framework for Overcoming Political Polarization, Daniel L. Shapiro
The (Joseph) Stories of Newmyer and Cover: Hero or Tragedy?, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
The Paradox of Texts and Constitutional Authority: For Rick Kay, Wallace Stevens Professor, Aviam Soifer
A Case for Compulsory Licensing in Instances of Reverse Trademark Confusion, Lauren Straight
Semantic Descent: More Trouble for Civility, Robert B. Talisse
A Decarceral Cadence: Neurologic Music Therapy as an Abolitionist Project, Mallori D. Thompson and Richard A. Kirby
Brahmin Connections: A Note on the Vocation of the Law Professor, Carol Weisbrod
Joseph Story’s Republics in a Minor Key: Dark Times and the Astonishing Relevance of Kent Newmyer, Steven Wilf
Hate Speech on Social Media: Content Moderation in Context, Richard A. Wilson and Molly Land
Metanarratives of Traffic Policing, Jordan Blair Woods
Ad Hoc Constitutional Reform in the UK, Alison L. Young
The Tragedy of Central European University: Theorizing Hungarian Illiberal Democracy and Its Threat to Academic Freedom, Jessica M. Zaccagnino
Student Tributes to Professor Kent Newmyer, Jessica M. Zaccagnino, Alexander G. Andrews, and David K. Ware
Submissions from 2020
The Other Half of Regulatory Theory, Hanoch Dagan and Roy Kreitner
The Other Half of Regulatory Theory, Hanoch Dagan and Roy Kreitner
Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act and Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act: A Shield for Jane Doe, Elizabeth M. Donovan
S.A.S. v. France: A Margin of Appreciation Gone Too Far, Nathaniel Fleming
For the Children: Intentional and Functional Approaches to Same-Sex Parentage in Connecticut, Hannah Kalichman
Falling Short: On Implicit Biases and the Discrimination of Short Individuals, Omer Kimhi
Cryptocurrency and the SEC: How a Piecemeal Approach to Regulating New Technology Selectively Stifles Innovation, Adam Kuegler
Preponderance, Plus: The Procedure Due to Professional Licensees in State Revocation Hearings, Allaina M. Murphy
Preponderance, Plus: The Procedure Due to Professional Licensees in State Revocation Hearings, Allaina M. Murphy
Retributivist Reform of Collateral Consequences, Brian M. Murray
Early Release for Prisoners Convicted of Violent Crimes: Can Anyone Escape the Incapacitation-Retribution Catch-22?, Michael O'Hear
An Unappreciated Constraint on the President’s Pardon Power, Aaron Rappaport
The Implications of Fourth Estate v. Wall-Street.com on Copyright Registration, Lauren N. Ross
Justice in a Brave New World?, Jean R. Sternlight
The Science of Administrative Change, Barry Sullivan and Christine Kexel Chabot
The Privileged Physician and Medical Malpractice: Why a Qualified Expert Testimonial Privilege Should Not Apply to Defendant Treating Health Care Providers, Kevin V. Sweeney
“Over-the-Hill” Yet Still Fighting Uphill Battles to Find Jobs: The Plight of Older Job Applicants Under the ADEA, Lindsey A. Viscomi
The Omega Man or the Isolation of U.S. Antitrust Law, Spencer Weber Waller
Paternalism or Gender-Neutrality?, Stephen J. Ware
Paternalism or Gender-Neutrality?, Stephen J. Ware
Providing Adolescents with Independent and Confidential Access to Childhood Vaccines: A Proposal to Lower the Age of Consent, Lois A. Weithorn and Dorit Rubenstein Reiss
Urban Robotics: Achieving Autonomy in Design and Regulation of Robots and Cities, Jesse Woo, Jan Whittington, and Ronald Arkin
Submissions from 2019
Minding the Gap, Shmuel I. Becher and Tal Z. Zarsky
Natural Resources and the Making of Modern Indian Law, Bethany Berger
Redundancy and Anti-Redundancy in Copyright, Oren Bracha and John M. Golden
First Amendment Envelope Pushers: Revisiting the Incitement-to-Violence Test with Messrs. Brandenburg, Trump, & Spencer, Clay Calvert
The Well-Intentioned Purpose but Weak Epistemological Foundation of Originalism, George C. Christie
Could the Benefits of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program be Retroactively Curtailed?, Gregory Crespi
Water Quality and (In)Equality: The Continuing Struggle to Protect Penobscot Sustenance Fishing Rights in Maine, Allison M. Dussias
“Highest Responsibility and Trust”: The National Environmental Policy Act & the Dakota Access Pipeline, Maegan Faitsch
Secured Credit and Effective Entity Priority, Christopher W. Frost
Presidential Impeachment in Tribal Times: The Historical Logic of Informal Constitutional Change, Stephen M. Griffin
Actors as Authors in American Copyright Law, Justin Hughes