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Volume 53 Issues
Vol 53, Issue 1
Volume 53–Issue 1 Table of Contents
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Articles:
- Public Health in the Opioid Litigation
Dr. Daniel G. Aaron - The Slavery Clause and Criminal Disenfranchisement: How the Thirteenth Amendment Informs the Debate on Crime-Based Franchise Restrictions
Daniel R. Correa - Copyright Versus the Right to Copy: The Civic Danger of Allowing Intellectual Property Law to Override State Freedom of Information Law
Frank D. LoMonte - Keep Distance Education for Law Schools: Online Education, the Pandemic, and Access to Justice
Lael Weinberger
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- We All Bleed Red: Dismantling the Discriminatory Gay Blood Ban in the Era of Bostock
Rohan Keith Andresen
Vol 53, Issue 2
Volume 53–Issue 2 Table of Contents
Introduction to Volume 53, Issue 2
Articles:
- Addressing the Inevitability of Race in the DOJ’s Enforcement of the Pattern-or-Practice Initiative
Joshua Chanin - The Common Prosecutor
Melanie D. Wilson - Unincorporating Qualified Immunity
Teressa Ravenell - The Real McCoy: Defining the Defendant’s Right to Autonomy in the Wake of McCoy v. Louisiana
Colin Miller - The Inequity of Third-Party Bail Practices
Judge Patrick Carroll
Vol 53, Issue 3
Volume 53–Issue 3 Table of Contents
Introduction to Volume 53, Issue 3
Articles:
- Masking Free Speech: The First Amendment Implications of Masks, Clothing, and Public Health
Roy S. Gutterman
- Torture, Ethics, Accountability?
David R. Katner
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Vol 53, Issue 4
Volume 53–Issue 4 Table of Contents
Introduction to Volume 53, Issue 4
Articles:
- Bargain Basement Progressivity? Constitutional Flat Taxes, Demogrants, and Progressive Income Taxation
Samuel D. Brunson - Illinois Courts Struggle with Implicit Bias and Justice Stevens’s Legacy: Why Illinois Should Revisit His Dissenting Opinion in Purkett v. Elem
Ted A. Donner - Justice Delayed: The Complex System of Delays in Criminal Court
Kat Albrecht, Maria Hawilo, Thomas F. Geraghty & Meredith Martin Rountree - The Illinois Cannabis Social-Equity Program: Toward a Socially Just Peace in the War on Drugs?
andré douglas pond cummings and Steven A. Ramirez
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