Content Posted in 2026
Back to the Drawing Board? Overdraft Fees, the Congressional Review Act, and the CFPB’s Path Back to Consumer Protection, Kaitlin Ainsworth Caruso
Can Federalism Protect Subnational Liberal Democracy from Central Authoritarianism?, James A. Gardner
Climbing Mount Laurel: Federal Land Use and Zoning Policy as the Bipartisan Solution to the Affordable Housing Crisis, Nina Stockman
Conceptual Gerrymandering in SFFA and Some Thoughts On How It Enables the Case’s Weaponization, David Simson
Daubert Motions for Class Certification vs. Proceedings on the Merits, Christine P. Bartholomew
Enabling Injustice: SLAPPs, Democratic Values, and the Price of Truth, Costantino Grasso
From Classroom to Courtroom and Back: Exit, Voice, and the Struggle Over Public Education in America, Shai Stern
Front Matter, Buffalo Law Review
Front Matter, Buffalo Law Review
Front Matter, Buffalo Law Review
Hey Siri—Can the Police Search My Period Data?, Tyonna J. Acoff
“Justice” By Deception: The Immigration Regime’s Longstanding Reliance on Fraud and Coercion, Lori A. Nessel
Lawyering on the Eve of War: The Role of Law and Lawyers in Ethiopia’s Civil War, 2018-2024, Mekonnen Firew Ayano
Legislative Speech & Decorum, Sean J. Kealy
National Security and Farmland Ownership: Livin’ AFIDA Loca, Jennifer Zwagerman
Presumed Guilt: Epistemic Closure in Pregnancy Prosecutions, M. Eve Hanan
Private Equity and The Public Good, Daniel J. Morrissey
Red Tape on a Blue Planet, Irus Braverman
Regulating Algorithmic Accountability in Financial Advising: Rethinking the SEC’s AI Proposal, Chen Wang
Resisting Nullification In Excessive Force Prosecutions, Sarah E. Wagner
Shadows, not Substance: Trump v. United States, Presidential Criminal Immunity, and Bribery, Lennon Greco
Suspending the Truancy Paradigm, Barbara Fedders, Lucy Carlson, and Max Parker
Table of Contents, Buffalo Law Review
Table of Contents, Buffalo Law Review
Table of Contents, Buffalo Law Review
The Case for a Measured Approach to Second-Generation Litigation Finance Reform, Robert Weber
The goat speech: Ecofascism in Palestine-Israel, Irus Braverman
The Opinion Volume 28 Number 6 – November 11, 1987, The Opinion
Whose Art is it Anyway? Guidelines for Returning Cultural Property Removed Prior to World War II, Amy Bitterman
