Submissions from 2018
All for COPYRIGHT Stand Up and Holler! Three Cheers for Star Athletica and the U.S. Supreme Court’s Perceived and Imagined Separately Test, David E. Shipley
A Transformative Use Taxonomy: Making Sense of the Transformative Use Standard, David E. Shipley
Making Existing Homes Greener, James Smith
The Scale of Misdemeanor Justice, Megan T. Stevenson and Sandra G. Mayson
Environmental Law, Eleventh Circuit Survey, Travis M. Trimble
Models of Law, Christian Turner
Submarine Statutes, Christian Turner
The Future of Lower-Income Students in Higher Education: Rethinking the Pell Program and Federal Tax Incentives, Camilla E. Watson
Information Literacy in a Fake/False News World: An Overview of the Characteristics of Fake News and its Historical Development, Carol A. Watson
Medicalization of Rural Poverty: Challenges for Access, Elizabeth Weeks
Qualified Immunity after Ziglar v. Abbasi: The Case for a Categorical Approach, Michael Wells
Wrongful Convictions, Constitutional Remedies, and Nelson v. Colorado, Michael Wells
Favoring the Press, Sonja R. West
Presidential Attacks on the Press, Sonja R. West
Suing the President for First Amendment Violations, Sonja R. West
Title VII and the #MeToo Movement, Rebecca White
Submissions from 2017
Pressing Charges, Zohra Ahmed
Writing Truth to Power: Remarks in Celebration of IntLawGrrls’ Tenth Birthday, Diane Marie Amann
The Fragility of the Free American Press, RonNell Anderson Jones and Sonja R. West
How the Supreme Court Derailed Formal Rulemaking, Kent H. Barnett
Chevron in the Circuit Courts, Kent H. Barnett and Christopher J. Walker
Chevron in the Circuit Courts: The Codebook Appendix, Kent H. Barnett and Christopher J. Walker
Short-Circuiting the New Major Questions Doctrine, Kent H. Barnett and Christopher J. Walker
The Forest And The Trees: What Educational Purposes Can A Course On Christian Legal Thought Serve?, Randy Beck
Different Lyrics, Same Song: Watts, Ferguson, and the Stagnating Effect of the Politics of Law and Order, Lonnie T. Brown