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Volume 28

ARCHIVE
VOLUME 28
Issue 1 – Fall 2022

ARTICLES

The Fifteenth Amendment v. Lochner, by Jacob L. Burnett

The First Amendment, Policing, and White Supremacy in America, by Arusha Gordon

Applying the Collective Knowledge Doctrine to Searches and Seizures of Abandoned Property, by Anna Zimmerman

NOTE

Prisons, Immigration Detention Centers, and Natural Disasters: An Eighth Amendment Right to Risk Reduction, by Maggie Sullivan

Issue 2 – Spring 2023

ARTICLES

Dobbs, Justice Thomas, and Same-Sex Marriage: Understanding the Original Intent of the Framers, by Mantas Grigorvicius

Play in the States, by Duane Rudolph

NOTES

Protecting the Most Vulnerable: Pursuing a Clear and Functional Equal Protection Framework for Transgender Youth, by W. Seth Cook

Protecting the Forgotten: Enacting an LGBTQIA+ Long-Term Care Bill of Rights, by Eleanor Holzman

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The Injustice of Life Without Parole Sentences for Child Defendants, by Thaddeus Cwiklinski & Alireza Nourani-Dargiri

First, #CripTheVote, Now #CripCandidates?: Social Security Disability Benefits and Their Impact on Political Candidates with Disabilities, by Amy B. Frieder

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    By: Thaddeus Cwiklinski† & Alireza Nourani-Dargiri†† [B]ecause “[t]he basic concept underlying … Continue reading The Injustice of Life Without Parole Sentences for Child Defendants →
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