Volume 46 | Issue 4 | Summer 2018 Table Of Contents Contents Colloquium Effective Capital Defense Representation, The ABA Guidelines, and the Twilight of the Death Penalty Symposium [...]
Volume 46 | Issue 3 | Spring 2018 Table Of Contents Contents Colloquium Thirty Years Later: A Look Back at the Original U.S. Sentencing Guidelines The Original U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and [...]
Volume 46 | Issue 2 | Winter 2017 Table Of Contents Tributes The Jurisprudence Of Justice Antonin Scalia The Religious Liberty Jurisprudence Of Justice Antonin Scalia by Ronald J. Colombo [...]
Volume 46 | Issue 3 | Spring 2018 Table Of Contents Contents Colloquium Thirty Years Later: A Look Back at the Original U.S. Sentencing Guidelines The Original U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and [...]
Election law is experiencing immense change. The Supreme Court’s recent approach to election law cases has significant implications for the scope of the right to vote and the meaning of political [...]
The organized bar is increasingly providing pro bono legal assistance to the more than fifty million people of limited means in the United States. 1 In 2008, the 200 highest grossing law firms in [...]
Before the ink had dried on our critical assessment of new empirical research on implicit bias, 1 Professor Samuel Bagenstos had critiqued our critique. 2 Unfortunately, Bagenstos resorted to an [...]
Many legal rules suggest that the dead do not have rights. Often, the dead cannot marry, 1 divorce, or vote. The executor of an estate cannot sue for the libel or slander of a deceased person. [...]