Submissions from 2021
Integrating Social Justice Theory into Engineering Practice, Letitia Thomas
Why is it so difficult to ensure equality of access to public toilets for all?, Ed Steinfeld
The Paradoxes of Precarity: Buffalo Refugees Reconsidered, Arabella Lyon
Why are so many political leaders unethical and what can we do about it?, G. James Lemoine
‘Safe third countries’ and our obligations to others, Paul Linden-Retek
Monuments to the Enslaved, Carole Emberton
Medical and Recreational Cannabis Laws are being passed even though we do not know much about its effects, R. Lorraine Collins
The Mindful Lawyer, Catherine Cook-Cottone
Alexandra Harrington, COVID and Prisons: Grappling with the Effects of the Pandemic on Incarceration, Alexandra Harrington
Matthew Dimick, Using Legal Rules to Reduce Income Inequality, Matthew Dimick
Aldiama Anthony reflects on the article, "Institutional Economics and Chock-Full Employment" by Charles J. Whalen, Aldiama Anthony
Matthew Steilen: Canon, Anticanon, and Anti-canonization in Constitutional Law, Matthew Steilen
James Gardner reflects on the question "Is Democracy Possible Here?”, James A. Gardner
Rachael K. Hinkle, Unintended Consequences. How the Publication Norm as a Tool of Compromise Reduces the Influence of Female and Minority Judges, Rachael K. Hinkle
Aldiama Anthony reflects on a study by Anya Bernstein, “Interpenetration of Powers: Channels and Obstacles for Populist Impulses”, Aldiama Anthony
Submissions from 2020
Laina Y. Bay-Cheng, No Choice But “Yes”: Strategic Consent to Unwanted Sex, Laina Y. Bay-Cheng
Elizabeth Bowen and Nicole Capozziello, A Human Rights Perspective on Homelessness and COVID-19, Elizabeth Bowen and Nicole Capozziello
Nadine Shaanta Murshid, Unprecedented Times, Nadine Shaanta Murshid
Jaekyung Lee and Namsook Kim, “Aliens” on College Campuses: Immigrant and International Students’ Educational Opportunities and Challenges, Jaekyung Lee and Namsook Kim
Matthew Steilen, The Place of Norms in Separating Power, Matthew Steilen
Silverman, Patterson, Wang: Taking on Stereotypes to Protect Fair and Affordable Housing Policies, Robert Silverman, Kelly Patterson, and Chihuangji Wang