2018–2019 Masthead
Issue 1
- Samantha Briggs, The Freedom of Tweets: The Intersection of Government Use of Social Media and Public Forum Doctrine
- Meaghan E. Brennan, Whiter and Wealthier: “Local Control” Hinders Desegregation by Permitting School District Secessions
- Harris S. Rothman, Operationalizing the Third Prong of the Federal Trade Commission’s 2015 Statement Regarding “Unfair Methods of Competition”
- Michael J. Purcell, Settling High: A Common Law Public Nuisance Response to the Opioid Epidemic
Issue 2
- Max Miroff, Tiebreaker: An Antitrust Analysis of Esports
- Helin Azizoglu, Least Restrained Environment: Amending the IDEA to Require Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports in IEPs
- Paulina Sosa, The Regulatory Leash of the One-Year Refugee Travel Document
- Caroline Lowry, Intersex in 2018: Evaluating the Limitations of Informed Consent in Medical Malpractice Claims as a Vehicle for Gender Justice
Issue 3
- Anna Boltyanskiy, Until Violence Do Us Part: Evaluating VAWA’s Bona Fide Marriage Requirement
- Lauren Springett, Why the Intent Test Falls Short: Examining the Ways in Which the Legal System Devalues Gestation to Promote Nuclear Families
- Kate O’Reilly-Jones, When Fido is Family: How Landlord-Imposed Pet Bans Restrict Access to Housing
- Zachary Morrison, Facing the Coordination Reality: Removing Individual and Party Limits on Contributions to Presidential Campaigns
Issue 4
- Andrew McWhorter, A Congressional Edifice: Reexamining the Statutory Landscape of Mandatory Arbitration
- Nora Huppert, The Illinois Millionaire’s Exemption and the Utility of Campaign Contribution Limits
- Pablo Zevallos, “A Statement About Who Deserves to Live Here”: The Fair Housing Act Implications of Housing New York
- Samuel Niiro, An Injury to the Inheritance: Locating an Affirmative Obligation to Climate Adaptation in the Law of Waste