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March 2019 | Vol. 87, No. 4
Notes
The Light We Shine into the Grey: A Restorative #MeToo Solution and an Acknowledgment of Those #MeToo Leaves in the Dark
Article III Standing in Federal Prosecutions of “Victimless Crimes”
By
Ryan H. Nelson
Will
Bruen
Kill Cops?
By
Guha Krishnamurthi
&
Peter N. Salib
A Proxy for Piety: A Closer Look at Religious Cost in the Substantial Burden Inquiry
By
Philip Andrew B. Wines
Collar Correction for Lenity: Modifying the Rule of Lenity to Promote More Equitable Application to White-Collar and Blue-Collar Defendants
By
Brennan Corriston
Desperate Crossings, Unjust Seas: Challenging the Interdiction and Forcible Return of Asylum Seekers on the High Seas
By
Katarina Herring-Trott
Blockchain Evidence: How Smart Litigators Can Keep It Out At Trial
By
Alexandra Sahara
Bruen
as
Heller
: Text, History, and Tradition in the Lower Courts
By
Leo Bernabei
A Congressional Inappropriation?: Troubleshooting
CFPB v. CFSA
Ahead of the Supreme Court’s Review
By
William Weingarten
The Video Game Industry’s Money Laundering Problem: When Do Game Publishers Become Money Transmitters?
By
Matthew Roomberg
Three Strikes, You’re Out!: The NCAA’s Struggle to Keep the Labor Law Lead Over College Athletes
By
Tim Gordon
Remarks at the Memorial Mass for Kevin and Irene Duffy
By
The Honorable P. Kevin Castel
Release to Sponsor Approved, Now What?
By
Randi Mandelbaum
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | Opening Address
By
John D. Feerick
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | A Defense of the Legislative “Officer” Succession Provisions
By
Seth Barrett Tillman
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | How Close Has the United States Come to Having Lawmakers Succeed to the Presidency?
By
Roy E. Brownell II
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | Nuclear Weapons and the Presidential Succession Act of 1947
By
Rebecca C. Lubot
How to Regulate Online Platforms: Why Common Carrier Doctrine is Inappropriate to Regulate Social Networks and Alternate Approaches to Protect Rights
By
Edward W. McLaughlin
Court Mandated Technology-Assisted Review in E-Discovery: Changes In Proportionality, Cost-Shifting, and Spoliation
By
Graham Streich
Tribute to Judge Duffy | In Memory of Kevin Thomas Duffy: Voices from the Fordham Law School Community
By
John D. Feerick
Tribute to Judge Duffy | Recollections of Judge Kevin T. Duffy
By
Robert B. Fiske
&
Jr.
Tribute to Judge Duffy | A Law Clerk’s Remembrance of the Honorable Kevin Thomas Duffy
By
Tom Lenhart
An Introduction to the
Fordham Law Review Online
Spring Issue, Systemic Inequality in the American Experience
By
Leili A. Saber
&
Kevin Sette
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Robin Lenhardt
By
Kimani Paul-Emile
&
Jennifer Gordon
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Thomas Schoenherr
By
Michael W. Martin
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Nitza Milagros Escalera
By
Leah A. Hill
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Hon. Deborah Batts
By
James L. Kainen
&
Punishment Without Process: “Victim Impact” Proceedings for Dead Defendants
By
Bruce A. Green
&
Rebecca Roiphe
Doctrinal Redundancy and the Two Paradoxes of Personal Jurisdiction
By
Robin J. Effron
Do Foreign Nations Have Constitutional Rights?
By
Robert J. Pushaw
&
Jr.
Building the Access to Justice Movement
By
David Udell
Striking a Match, Not a Pose, For Access to Justice
By
Gillian Hadfield
Access to Legal Help is a Humane Service
By
Jo-Ann Wallace
Don’t Go It Alone
By
Ariel Simon
&
Sandra Ambrozy
Integrating the Access to Justice Movement
By
Lauren Sudeall
Self-Representation is Becoming the Norm and Driving Reform
By
Katherine Alteneder
Building a Movement: The Lessons of Fines and Fees
By
Lisa Foster
A National Movement for Access to Justice Must be Holistic
By
Justine Olderman
&
Runa Rajagopal
The Legal Empowerment Movement and Its Implications
By
Peter Chapman
A Few Interventions and Offerings from Five Movement Lawyers to the Access to Justice Movement
By
Jennifer Ching
,
Thomas Harvey
,
Meena Jagannath
,
Purvi Shah
&
Blake Strode
Disturbing Disparities: Black Girls and the School-To-Prison Pipeline
By
Leah A. Hill
Family Law’s Exclusions
By
Clare Huntington
“All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, But Some of Us Are Brave”
By
Kimani Paul-Emile
&
R.A Lenhardt
More Color More Pride: Addressing Structural Barriers to Interracial LGBTQ Loving
By
Praatika Prasad
Gender and Religious Dress at the European Court of Human Rights: A Comparison of
Şahin v. Turkey
and
Arslan v. Turkey
By
Bronwyn Roantree
Don’t Bring a CAD File to a Gun Fight: A Technological Solution to the Legal and Practical Challenges of Enforcing ITAR on the Internet
By
Catherine Tremble
Revisiting Abbe Smith’s Question, “Can a Good Person be a Good Prosecutor?” in the Age of Krasner and Sessions
By
Rebecca Roiphe
Scientific Excellence in the Forensic Science Community
By
Alice R. Isenberg
&
Cary T. Oien
Scientific Validity and Error Rates: A Short Response to the PCAST Report
By
Ted Robert Hunt
The Reliability of the Adversarial System to Assess the Scientific Validity of Forensic Evidence
By
Andrew D. Goldsmith
Standing to Kneel: Analyzing NFL Players’ Freedom to Protest During the Playing of the U.S. National Anthem
By
Marc Edelman
The Public’s Constitutional Thinking and the Fate of Health Care Reform: PPACA as Case Study
By
Bruce G. Peabody
&
Peter J. Woolley
Popular Constitutional Values: The Links Between Public Opinion and the Supreme Court’s 2011 Term
By
Peter J. Woolley
&
Bruce G. Peabody
A Conversation on Financial Literacy
By
Susan Block-Lieb
&
Andrea Boyack
Polls, the Public, and Popular Perspectives on Constitutional Issues
By
Peter J. Woolley
&
Bruce G. Peabody
Res Publica: Public Opinion, Constitutional Law, and the Supreme Court’s 2010 Term
By
Bruce G. Peabody
&
Peter J. Woolley
Battered Women, Self-Defense, and the Law
By
Holly Maguigan
&
Joshua Dressler