Foreword
Open PDF in Browser: Sam Hawkinson,* Foreword The discomfort associated with difficult conversations is nothing new. We worry that such conversations will change how we are perceived. We worry it …
Open PDF in Browser: Sam Hawkinson,* Foreword The discomfort associated with difficult conversations is nothing new. We worry that such conversations will change how we are perceived. We worry it …
Open PDF in Browser: Anne-Marie Carstens,* Cultural Genocide’s Surrogates In recent decades, the continuing wartime destruction of cultural sites and artifacts alongside mass atrocities—and a rising tide of atrocities‑centered allegations …
Open PDF in Browser: Ji Seon Song,* On Probation Among the constellation of actors who appear in courtrooms every day, probation has been largely overlooked in conversations and debates about …
Open PDF in Browser: Sara L. Ainsworth and Leigh Goodmark,* Defending Imperfect Victims from Self-Managed Abortion Criminalization: Why Evidence of Intimate Partner Violence Matters As access to abortion has become …
Open PDF in Browser: Emma Wolters,* Courting Chaos in Market Competition: Combatting Defendants’ Incentive to Sabotage Divestiture in Antitrust Cases The purpose of antitrust law is to preserve competition in …
Open PDF in Browser: Connor Hagan,* Unconstitutional Cyberpunks: The Dubious Conspiracy Backdoor to Federal Cybercrime Venue Computer‑based crimes are relatively new in our nation’s history. The Constitution’s criminal venue protections …
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Open PDF in Browser: Colleen Garcia,* Cyberattacks, Modern Sovereignty Violations, and the Disadvantage to Developing States Globalization continues to result in an ever‑increasing connectedness and interdependence of world economies, cultures, …
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Open PDF in Browser: Daniel Tichenor,* Unbridled: Immigration and the Prerogative Presidency From the nation’s founding to the end of the twentieth century, American immigration law and policy was the …
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Open PDF in Browser: Juliet P. Stumpf,* The Crimmigrators Crimmigration employs seemingly ordinary powers to accomplish extraordinary things—mass deportation, surveillance, policing, detention, and incarceration—in ways that globally change the contours …
Open PDF in Browser: Stephen Lee,* Attachment Policies in Immigration Law Regularization opportunities for migrants in the United States remain scarce and difficult to obtain. The few programs offering such …