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Volume 52

ISSUE 1

eMortgage and Crypto-Mortgage in Home Finance
Julia Patterson Forrester Rogers

Formulary Apportionment: A New Framework for Personal Income Taxation
Andrew Appleby

The Power of Procedure: Uncovering the Gap in U.S. Privacy Rights
Bernard Chao and Mandi Abbott

Pleading with Particularity: Decoding When Computer Fraud and Abuse Act Claims Must Comply with Rule 9(b)
Brooke R. Newman

ISSUE 2

Calling on Congress: Use the Spending Clause to Keep Juveniles in Juvenile Court
Erin Fitzgerald

Kennedy v. Louisiana and the Future of the Eighth Amendment
Alexandra L. Klein

An "Exceedingly Persuasive Justification": Affirmative Action as Protected by the Free Exercise Clause
Kristin O'Bryan Pereira

In the Age of Garcetti: Public Teachers' Free Speech Rights Within the Transgender-Student Debates
Hannah Bradvica

ISSUE 3

Troubling Trends: ADA Definition-of-Disability Cases 2019–2023
Nicole Buonocore Porter

What Copyright Can't Do
Blake E. Reid

Generating More Equitable Fair Use
Jacqueline Kessel

Enforcement in Human Rights Due Diligence Laws: A Comparative Analysis
Ryan Schmidt

ISSUE 4

Absent Heirs
Mark Glover

Polyrelativity
Frederic Gilles Sourgens

Critical Praxis for Transnational Movement-Lawyering
Kelsey Jost-Creegan

Say It Once, Say It Twice: Abrogating the Rebuttal Requirement of the Prior Consistent Statement Hearsay Rule
Natashja Atherton