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Volume 46

ISSUE 1

The Business of Guns: The Second Amendment & Firearms Commerce
Corey A. Ciocchetti

Pacta Sunt Servanda State Legalization of Marijuana and Subnational Violations of International Treaties: A Historical Perspective 
Brian M. Blumenfeld

Stretching the First Amendment: Religious Freedom and its Constitutional Limits within the Adoption Secto
Tracy Smith 

When You Give a Terrorist a Twitter: Holding Social Media Companies Liable for Their Support of Terrorism
Anna Elisabeth Jayne Goodman

ISSUE 2

The Blue Devil’s in the Details: How a Free Market Approach Compensating College Athletes Would Work
David A. Grenardo

Taxing the Robots
Orly Mazur

The Court Can’t Even Handle Me Right Now: The Arpaio Pardon and Its Effects on the Scope of Presidential Pardons
Tyler Brown 

Star Athletica Tells the Fashion Industry to Knock-It-Off with the Knockoffs
Samantha Burdick 

ISSUE 3

Securities Treatment of Tokenized Offerings Under U.S. Law
Carol Goforth 

Thinking Slow About Abercrombie & Fitch: Straightening Out the Judicial Confusion in the Lower Courts
Bruce N. Cameron & Blaine L. Hutchison

Digital Realty, Legislative History, and Textualism After Scalia
Michael Francus 

Intending the Worst: The Case of ISIS’s Specific Intent to Destroy the Christians of Iraq
Eric Osborne, Matthew Dowd & Ryan McBrearty 

The [Un]Fair Debt Collection Practices Act: A Critique of Henson v. Santander
Monica Paladini 

The Locke Exception: What Trinity Lutheran Means for the Future of State Blaine Amendments
Christopher Tyler Prosser 

ISSUE 4

The Past, Present, and Future of Federalism: A Symposium Introduction
Derek T. Muller

Property Convergence in Takings Law
Maureen E. Brady

Federalism Limits on Non-Article III Adjudication
F. Andrew Hessick

Our Campaign Finance Nationalism
Eugene D. Mazo

A Defense of the Electoral College in the Age of Trump
John Yoo

Hybrid Federalism and the Employee Right to Disconnect
Paul M. Secunda