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Volume 51

ISSUE 1

Judicial Fidelity
Caprice L. Roberts 

A Haven for Traffickers: How the United States Provides a Legal Safe Haven for Businesses That Rely on Forced Labor in the International Supply Chain
Ramona Lampley

Give or Take—Is the Droit De Suite a Taking Without Just Compensation?
Jeremy Cohen 

The Angel Wears Prada, the Devil Buys It on The RealReal: Expanding Trademark Rights Beyond the First Sale Doctrine
Junajoy Vinoya Frianeza 

ISSUE 2

Interpreting Ethics Rules
Samuel J. Levine

Online Disinhibited Contracts
Wayne R. Barnes

Who Let the Ghouls Out? The History and Tradition Test’s Embrace of Neutrality and Pluralism in Establishment Cases
Jake S. Neill 

Jarkesy v. SEC: Are Federal Courts Pushing the U.S. Toward the Next Financial Crisis?
Jennifer Hill 

ISSUE 3

The Supreme Court, Article III, and Jurisdiction Stuffing
James E. Pfander

Partisanship “All the Way Down” on the U.S. Supreme Court
Lee Epstein

The Word is “Humility”: Why the Supreme Court Needed to Adopt a Code of Judicial Ethics
Laurie L. Levenson

The “Inherent Powers” of Multidistrict Litigation Courts
Lynn A. Baker

ISSUE 4

Machines Like Me: A Proposal on the Admissibility of Artificially Intelligent Expert Testimony
Andrew W. Jurs & Scott DeVito

The Nonexistent Speedy Trial Right
Colleen Cullen

The Post-Dobbs Reality: Privacy Expectations for Period-Tracking Apps in Criminal Abortion Prosecutions
Sophie L. Nelson 

Quit Using Acquittals: The Unconstitutionality and Immorality of Acquitted-Conduct Sentencing
Brenna Nouray