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Volume 52 Issues
Vol 52, Issue 1
Volume 52 – Issue 1 Table of Contents
Articles:
- The Enduring Promise of Antitrust
Philip J. Weiser - Securities Regulation and Social Media
Seth C. Oranburg - Judicial Authority Under the First Step Act: What Congress Conferred Through Section 404
Sarah E. Ryan - Special Education by Zip Code: Creating Equitable Child Find Policies
Crystal Grant - An Inconsistent Chevron Standard: Refining Chevron Deference in Immigration Law
Juan P. Caballero - Hate Wins
Courtney Lauren Anderson - Garza v. Idaho: Prioritizing Client Autonomy in Criminal Appeals Regardless of an Appeal Waiver
Jackie McDonnell
Vol 52 Issue 2
Volume 52–Issue 2 Table of Contents
Introduction to Volume 52 Issue 2
Articles
- Unsophisticated Taxpayers, Rules Versus Standards, and Form Versus Substance
Emily Cauble - The Spurious Allure of Pass-Through Parity
Karen C. Burke - Pandemics, Paid Sick Leaves, and Tax Institutions
Alex Zhang - Do Tax Judges Think About the Economy?
Orli Oren-Kolbinger - International Vertical Equity
Adam H. Rosenzweig - Difficulty of Care: Aligning Tax and Health Care Policy for Family Caregiving
Christine S. Speidel - Restitution for Child Pornography: Reframing a System for Victims Harmed by Too Many
MacKenzie Durkin
Vol 52 Issue 3
Volume 52–Issue 3 Table of Contents
Introduction to Volume 52 Issue 3
Articles
- Retroactivity and Appointments
Andrew C. Michaels - Procedural Categories
Ramon Feldbrin - Privacy in Pandemic: Law, Technology, and Public Health in the COVID-19 Crisis
Tiffany C. Li - An Empirical Assessment of Homicide and Suicide Outcomes with Red Flag Laws
Rachel Dalafave
Vol 52 Issue 4
Volume 52--Issue 4 Table of Contents
Introduction to Volume 52 Issue 4
Articles
- Disrupting Frivolous Defenses
Thomas D. Russell -
Race in America 2021: A Time to Embrace Beauharnais v. Illinois?
Steven A. Ramirez -
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Juries Don’t Get It
Hon. James A. Shapiro and Karl T. Muth -
The School FOIA Project: Uncovering Racial Disparities in School Discipline and How to Respond
James Naughton -
Trust Betrayed: The Reluctance to Recognize Judicially Enforceable Trust Obligations Under the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (IHCIA)
Lauren E. Schneider