Volume 34, Issue 4 (Fall 2021)
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Are You Qualified?
Luke Bittar
Prosecutorial Discretion During a Pandemic
Lawrence A. Brett
Voting on the Spectrum
Anna Butel
Machine Lawyering and Artificial Attorneys
Augustus Calabresi
Fouls Blows
Jordan Chemtob
The Pandemic of Intrusion
Elizabeth Choi
The Ethics of Addiction and Legal Partnership Agreements
Melinda C. Church
A Path to More Sustainable Corporations in the U.S.
Anna Colby
Gig Lawyers in the U.S. Economy
Carolyn M. Corcoran
Bad Vice, Bad Advice
Claire Creighton
Monopoly for Public Performances of Musical Works
Samantha Davis
Choice of Law in International Human Rights
Jacob J. Demree
Non-Legal Advice
Carolyn Exarhakis
Eroding Voting Rights
Rolland Giberson
Betwixt and Between
Rashaud J. Hannah
Regulating Restorative Justice
K. Hope Harriman
Zoom School of Law?
Kathryn Hobbis
A Patch with the Dev-il
Dawson Honey
The Roger Stone Affair
Jace Jenican
When Judicial Deference Erodes Liberty
Cynthia M. Karnezis
Serving at the Pleasure of the President
Rowdy Kowalik
Defense Attorneys at a Dead End
Andrew Lee
The English Roots of American Legal Regulation
Mark Lipnickey
Limits on International Environmental Violations
Courtney A. Neufeld
The Justice Gap
Natalia C. Ortiz
Bioethical Considerations of Right to Try
Neal K. Patel
Glory—Old, New, and Changing
Ben Phillips
Diversifying the Federal Judiciary and Why It Matters
Jay Prapaisilp
Arbitrating “Just Cause” for Employee Discipline
Alyson Raphael
Ethical Issues in Employment Arbitration
Kendra Robbins
Opportunity Zones: Whose Opportunity?
Hayley Roth
Thinking Outside of the Box
Kimberly Saltz
The Missing Link
Molly Sherwood
Changing the Discretionary Nature
Molly Sprick
Regulation of Data Localization
Kaitlyn Tsai
The Paper Chase
Zeqing Zheng