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Volume 45

ISSUE 1

Online and “As Is”
Colin P. Marks 

Duty and Disobedience: The Conflict of Conscience and Compliance in the Trump Era 
Keith A. Petty 

Economic Protectionism: Irrationally Constitutional
Joshua Park 

There Is No Such Thing as a Child Prostitute: Why Decriminalization Is Only the First Step in California 
Edrina Nazaradeh

ISSUE 2

Competing Sovereignty and Laws’ Domains 
Paul B. Stephan

PII in Context: Video Privacy and a Factor-Based Test for Assessing Personal Information 
Daniel L. Macioce Jr. 

Healthcare Mergers and Acquisitions in an Era of Consolidation: A Review and a Call for Agency Collaboration in Antitrust Enforcement
Anna Molinari 

ISSUE 3

What Are the Judiciary’s Politics?
Michael W. McConnell 

The Pirate’s Code: Constitutional Conventions in U.S. Constitutional Law
Mark Tushnet 

How the Prohibition on “Under-Ruling” Distorts the Judicial Function (and What to Do About It)
A. Christopher Bryant & Kimberly Breedon

Justice as Fair Division
Ian Bartrum, Kathryn Nyman & Peter Otto 

Eight Justices are Enough: A Proposal to Improve the United States Supreme Court
Eric J. Segall 

Hearing the States
Anthony Johnstone

ISSUE 4

Territorialization of the Internet Domain Name System 
Marketa Trimble 

Holding U.S.Corporations Accountable: Toward a Convergence of U.S. International Tax Policy and International Human Rights
Jacqueline Laínez Flanagan 

Trafficking Technology: A Look at Different Approaches to Ending Technology-Facilitated Human Trafficking
David Barney 

The Johnson & Johnson Problem: The Supreme Court Limited the Armed Career Criminal Act's "Violent Felony" Provision—and Our Children Are Paying
Shelby Burns