Volume 22, Special (2024)

Letter from the Editor

Jerry Blake Blevins

The Georgetown Institute for the Study of Markets & Ethics

Duties

What if Universities Had Actual Trustees?

Andrew P. Morriss

Recalibrating Public University Governing Boards

Joseph W. Yockey

University Governance: The Ethics of Answering to Two Bosses

Sigal Ben-Porath

Proposals for Institutional Reform

University Governance As a Principle-Agent Problem

David Schmidtz

Fair-Weather Friends Are No Friends to Good Governance On the Impossibility of Free Inquiry within the American Academy

Emily Chamlee-Wright

On the Impossibility of Free Inquiry within the American Academy

Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn

The Bounds of Open Inquiry

Permissible University Responses to Blameworthy Student Speech

Heidi M. Hurd, Tim Lougheed, and Michael S. Moore

Civic Education and Speech in the College Classroom

Harry Brighouse

How Should Colleges Select Students?: Justice, Toleration, and University Admissions

Alexandra Oprea and Alexandru Marcoci

The Ethics of the Organization

Towards a Theory of Faculty Governance: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Union

Victor M. Muñiz-Fraticelli

Academic Freedom and the California Ethnic Studies Curriculum

Hollis Robbins

The Terrible Irony of Teaching Business Ethics in the Modern University

John Hasnas

COMMENT

Cannabis, Justice, Race, and Politics

Paul J. Larkin

NOTES

Navigating the ADA-HAVA Nexus: Balancing Election Accessibility, Security, and Technology

Carson Bailer

Constitutional Validity of Public Donor Disclosure Requirements for Dark Money Organizations with a Focus on 501(C)(4)s

Ashley Calcagno

Not a Physical Taking: Defending Rent Control Against New Constitutional Challenges

Tom Stanley-Becker

Volume 22, Issue 2 (Summer 2024)

Letter from the Editor

Jerry Blake Blevins

Papers

Racial “Box-Checking” and the Administrative State

David E. Bernstein

Curbing Racial Classifications

Jonathan Berry

Race and Regulatory Equity

Ming H. Chen

Why DEI Will Not Die

Jesse Merriam

Beyond Equity: The Counterfactual Administrative State

Joy Milligan

A Critical Take on Separation-of-Powers Formalism

Bijal Shah

Articles

Defenses Commensurate with the Danger of Attack: The Special Counsel Regulations, Separation of Powers and A Call for Reform in the Department of Justice

Noel L. Hillman

Military Necessity and Racial Discrimination

Paul J. Larkin, Charles D. Stimson, and Thomas W. Spoehr

Dangerous, but not Unusual: Mistakes Commonly Made by Courts in Post-Bruen Litigation

Mark W. Smith

Notes

Too Much Advice and Not Enough Consent: How the Senate’s Questions in a Highly Publicized Confirmation Process Undermines Presidential Appointment Authority and Judicial Independence

Jerry Blake Blevins

The Illusion of Absolute Prosecutorial Immunity: The Supreme Court’s Legislative Magic Trick

Emily Nicole Janikowski

Non-Credible Strategy No More: Droning Drug Dealers to Stop Cartel Violence

Connor W. Reese