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Volume 31

ARCHIVE
VOLUME 31
Issue 1 – Fall 2025

ARTICLES

Holding the Line: Identifying and Confronting Barriers to Effective Capital Voir Dire in Texas, by Thea J. Posel

What’s the Guy’s Name on Second … I Don’t Know: CERCLA, Environmental Health, Environmental Liability, and Guam, by Martin A. McCrory, Phoebe Jean-Pierre, Stephanie M.H. Moore, Paul Levy & Elise Boruvka

Representing Death: Newspaper Coverage of Public Executions and Lynchings at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, by Austin Sarat, Gabrielle Mikhail & Nathaniel Thomas (appendix linked here)

NOTE

Compounding Debts, Limited Remedies: Reparative Justice through Class Actions, by Monica Davis

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