2013–2014 Masthead
Issue 1
- Peter Walkingshaw, Prior Judicial Findings of Police Perjury: When Hearsay Presented as Character Evidence Might Not Be Such a Bad Thing
- John T. Hughes, Reacting to the Judicial Revolt: Applying Innovations in Narcotics Sentencing to Federal Non-Production Child Pornography Cases
- Bayard Brown, A Farewell to Arms (and Legs): The Legal Treatment of Artificial Limbs
Issue 2
- Christopher Megaw, Reviving Essential Facilities to Prevent REMS Abuses
- Leigh-Anne St. Charles, Regulating Relationships: A Challenge to the Constitutional Authority of the FDA Regulation of Private Sperm Donation
- Hunter B. Thomson, Whither Central Hudson? Commercial Speech in the Wake of Sorrell v. IMS Health
- Matthew E. Vigeant, Unforeseen Consequences: The Constitutionality of Unilateral Executive R2P Deployments and the Need for Congressional and Judicial Involvement
Issue 3
- David Kusnetz, Addressing Structural Racism in Juvenile Justice through Experimentalism
- Patrick T. Roath, The Abuse of Incumbency on Trial: Limits on Legalizing Politics
- Alexander J. Konik, Tentative Rulings in California Trial Courts: A Natural Experiment
- Matthew Brock, “As Cats Are Drawn to Cream”: Expanding Debt Settlement Regulation to Traditionally Exempt Entities