Content Posted in 2026
Adaptable AI Apprentices: Law Practice Sidekicks, Henry H. Perritt, Jr.
Addictive by Design: Can States Regulate Social Media Algorithms in the Face of Free Speech Challenges?, Niamh Kathleen Keane
Administering Election Disputes, Rebecca Green
Beyond Capitalist Law: A Commentary on Katharina Pistor, The Law of Capitalism and How to Transform It, Martijn W. Hesselink
Beyond the GENIUS Act: Regulatory Gaps and Operational Challenges in Stablecoin Adoption, David Krause
Censorship and Human Rights Violations: The Suppression of Freedom of Expression, Press, and Assembly in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, Elisabell Laura Velázquez
“Conditional” Class Certification Under the FLSA: Violation of Rule 23 and the Rules Enabling Act, Markham R. Leventhal
Consumers, Laborers, and Antitrust, oh my! Why Labor Considerations Should be Examined in Antitrust Law Through the Lens of U.S. v. Bertelsmann SE & CO. KGaA, Jodi Nicole Kain
Contractualizing Corporate Governance, Jonathan C. Lipson and Eli Alexander Evans
Crossed Wires: How Current Federal Laws and Regulations Are Inadequate at Protecting Consumers from Sophisticated Wire Fraud Schemes, Emily Brafman
Crossing Borders: The U.S. And Canadian Adoption of the Wagner Act and the Limits of U.S. Preemption, Grace Winkeljohn
Derivative Attorney-Client Privilege in Organizations, Douglas R. Richmond
“The Monster That Ate Jurisprudence”: The Misfire of Civil RICO in Third-Party Payor Recovery, Jillian Rae Bloom
Expanding “We the People”: Constitutional Language and Gender (In)Equality in the United States, France, Germany, and Sweden, Sophia Elaine Ward
First Amendment Forum Classification: Special Use Permits, Limited Public Forums, and the “Heckler’s Veto”, Elizabeth Price Foley
Foreword, Spencer Peek
Foreword, Hon. Robert J. Luck
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High-Caliber Tensions: Implications of Florida’s Medical Marijuana Program on the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, George Bell and Kate E. Altman
Homelessness in the Caribbean: From Colonial Roots to Rights-based Responses, Wilmy Dessalines, Tamar Ezer, and Gabriela Valentín Diaz
How to Transform Capitalism Through Law, Katharina Pistor
Human Rights in the Americas Symposium: An Examination of Past, Present, and Future, Caroline Bettinger-López, Tamar Ezer, Shantanice Vaxter, Hannah Garry, Alexzandrea Bartle, Austin Brewster, Brittany Findley, Ana Garcia-Velez, Andrew Kiliment, Christian Kruger, Ana Luiza Potgornik Ferreira, Abigail Matherne, Genice Nadal, Lucia Niño Junyent, Yasmin Rizvi, Amanda Sarmientos, Megan Schutzen, Roberta Spehl, Sara White, and Meg Williams
“I Like My Eighteenth Century Fresh”: Geofence Warrants, General Warrants, and the Evolving Fourth Amendment, Alexa M. Mascaró
It’s a Lawyers’ World!: A Commentary on Katharina Pistor, The Law of Capitalism and How to Transform It, Ingo Venzke
Judgment by the Record: How the Eleventh Circuit Is Shaping Retail Litigation and Regulation, Susan L. Shin and Aubrianna L. Mierow
Legislating With an Expiration Date & the Duty to Reevaluate: Sunset Provisions as a Safeguard in Self-defense Laws, Samantha Morales
Obstetric Violence in the Case Law of the Universal and Inter-American Human Rights Systems, Carmen Cecilia Martínez López
On The “Storied” History and Sustained Impact of a Thriving Social Justice Journal, Mario L. Barnes
Police Accountability for Racial Justice and Equality: A Human Rights Analysis of Perceptions of Police Legitimacy in Orlando, Florida, Katherine Wilson McCoy and R. Denisse Córdova Montes
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Presumed Guilty by Proximity: How Geofence Warrants Undermine the Fourteenth Amendment, Radha Patel
Property Without Shelter: How Anti-Public-Camping Laws Violate the Substantive Due Process Rights of the Homeless, Aaron Rissman
Protection of the Human Rights of Older Persons in the Americas and the Caribbean, Gloria Monique de Mees
Qualified Immunity: Emerging Fault Lines in the Eleventh Circuit, Ricky J. Marc
Reforming the Limitation Act: We’ll Cross That Bridge When We Get There? Well, We’re Here and That Bridge Has Already Fallen, Marianne E. Adams
Reliance, Misplaced: Restoring the Text of the Antifraud Provisions of the Federal Securities Laws in SEC Enforcement Actions, Christopher R. Mills
Revolutionizing Corporate Accountability: The La Oroya Case and the Right to a Healthy Environment in the Inter-American System, Teresa Jacques Valenzuela
Separate but Equal in the Bold New City of the South: A Shadow of What Remains, Charity Dera
The Circuit Court Interim Docket, Jeffrey Paul DeSousa, Casey Witte, and Jacob Eisler
The Comstock Act: Will the First Amendment Finally Bury This Zombie Law’s Speech Restrictions?, Morgan Garces
The Decision of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in the Case of Angulo Losada V. Bolivia: A Catalyst for the Rights of Girls and Victims of Sexual Violence, Brisa De Angulo, Rosa Celorio, Bárbara Jiménez-Santiago, Rosemarie Hidalgo, and Carolina Perez
The Right of Nature: Lessons from Panama for Mangrove Protection in Miami, Jayson Fry
Tools of Genocide: Forced Assimilation in Canada, Dr. Pamela Palmater and Zoë Craig-Sparrow
Tracing the Truth: Strengthening U.S. Food Traceability with Lessons from the Eur. Union, Carolina Gomez
Unsettling Settled Science: The Perils of and Rationale Behind Blind Faith in Forensic Evidence, Jaclyn Marra
What’s the Difference Without Deference: How the Eleventh Circuit Stopped Deferring to the Sentencing Commission and Shaped a New Landscape of Federal Sentencing, Katherine Howard and Conrad Kahn
Which Place Governs a Placeless Place: Predicting Jurisdiction in the Metaverse, Morrease Leftwich
Who Will Hear My Case?: The Backdrop of Hameed v. Canada and its Impact on Canada’s Judicial Vacancy Crisis, Adrian T. Peraza
Who Wins? The Challenges and Potential Impacts of State Courts’ Holdings in FSU v. ACC, in Florida, and ACC v. FSU, in North Carolina, Ethan Nickolaus Anagnos
You Can Be Innocent—or You Can Be Free: Prosecutorial Power and Dark Pleas in Innocence Litigation, Tori Simkovic and Craig Trocino