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Volume 47

ISSUE 1

Testing the First Amendment Validity of Laws Banning Sexual Orientation Change Efforts on Minors: What Level of Scrutiny Applies After Becerra and Does a Proportionality Approach Provide a Solution?
Clay Calvert

Placebo Marks
Jake Linford

Filling the Illinois Federal District Court Vacancies
Carl Tobias 

Administrative Law: Whose Job Is It Anyway?
Allison Mather

When Is Due Process Due?: The Impact of Title IX Sexual Assault Adjudication on the Rights of University Students
Rachael A. Goldman 

ISSUE 2

Celebrating the Work of Professor Bob Cochran: An Introduction
Derek T. Muller

Celebrating the Work and the Life of Bob Cochran
Paul L. Caron

Festschrift Response: “With A Grateful Heart”
Robert F. Cochran, Jr.

Ecumenical Evangelical Legal Thought: The Contributions of Robert F. Cochran, Jr.
William S. Brewbaker III

The Professor as Institutional Entrepreneur
Roger P. Alford

“Agape” and the Life and Work of Robert F. Cochran, Jr.
Angela C. Carmella

The Beatitudes, Lawyers, and Bob Cochran
Amelia J. Uelmen

The Practice of Law as Christian Discipleship
Nathan S. Chapman

Abraham Lincoln and the Cardinal Virtue of Practical Reason
Brett G. Scharffs

The Communitarian Work and Vision(s) of Robert Cochran (and Thomas Shaffer)
Richard W. Garnett

Bob Cochran on Law and Lawyering: A Catholic Perspective
Stephen M. Bainbridge

Celebrating Robert Cochran and the Future of “Embodied” Christian Legal Scholarship
Barbara Armacost

The Dutch Effect: Kuyper and Neo-Calvinism in Professor Cochran’s Scholarship
David S. Caudill

The Metaphorical Bridge Between Law and Religion
John Witte, Jr.

Comparing Literary and Biblical Hermeneutics to Constitutional and Statutory Interpretation
Robert J. Pushaw, Jr.

Divided by the Sermon on the Mount
David Skeel

Jesus Came “Not to Abolish the Law but to Fulfill It”: The Sermon on the Mount and Its Implications for Contemporary Law
David VanDrunen

One Step Enough
Steven D. Smith

“Christian Traditions, Culture, and Law”: An Update and A Few Reflections
Robert F. Cochran, Jr.

ISSUE 3

Creative Destruction: Copyright’s Fair Use Doctrine and the Moral Right of Integrity
Cathay Y. N. Smit

Men’s Reproductive Rights: A Legal History
Mary Ziegler

Compelled Speech and the Irrelevance of Controversy
Seana Valentine Shiffrin

Contracts and the Constitution in Conflict: Why Judicial Deference to Religious Upbringing Clauses Infringes on the First Amendment
Elica Zadeh 

Federal Protections for “Fur-Babies”: A Legislative Proposal
Rebecca Ferrari 

ISSUE 4

Consumer Welfare & the Rule of Law: The Case Against the New Populist Antitrust Movement
Elyse Dorsey, Geoffrey A. Manne, Jan M. Rybnicek, Kristian Stout & Joshua D. Wright

When Considering Federal Privacy Legislation
Neil Chilson

The GDPR and the Consequences of Big Regulation
Matthew R. A. Heiman

Modern Privacy Advocacy: An Approach at War with Privacy Itself?
Justin “Gus” Hurwitz & Jamil N. Jaffer

Emerging Technology & Regulation Panel Transcript
Bill Goodwin, Ryan Hagemann, Brooks Rainwater & Caleb Watney