Volume 114
2015-16
Issue 1
- The Future of Confession Law: Toward Rules for the Voluntariness Test
- Medicine as a Public Calling
- An Administrative Meter Maid: Using Inter Partes Review and Post-Grant Review to Curb Exclusivity Parking via the "Failure to Market" Provision of the Hatch-Waxman Act
- Pinholster's Hostility to Victims of Ineffective State Habeas Counsel
Issue 4
- Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction
- Overtaxing the Working Family: Uncle Sam and the Childcare Squeeze
- Thou Shalt Not Electioneer: Religious Nonprofit Political Activity and the Threat “God PACs” Pose to Democracy and Religion
- Understanding and Regulating Twenty-First Century Payment Systems: The Ripple Case Study
Issue 6
- In Praise of Law Books and Law Reviews (And Jargon-Filled Academic Writing)
- It’s a Sin to Kill a Mockingbird: The Need for Idealism in the Legal Profession
- Roe as We Know It
- Who Is Responsible for the Stealth Assault on Civil Rights?
- The Corporation’s Place in Society
- Judging Judicial Elections
- The Complicated Economics of Prison Reform
- Black-Box Immigration Federalism
- Property, Duress, and Consensual Relationships
- On Black South Africans, Black Americans, and Black West Indians: Some Thoughts on We Want What’s Ours
- Expressive Law and the Americans with Disabilities Act
- Beyond Eureka: What Creators Want (Freedom, Credit, and Audiences) and How Intellectual Property Can Better Give It to Them (By Supporting, Sharing, Licensing, and Attribution)
- Too Vast to Succeed
- Productivity and Affinity in the Age of Dignity
- The Changing Market for Criminal Law Casebooks
- What Is Criminal Law About?
Issue 8
- Thin Rationality Review
- The Supreme Assimilation of Patent Law
- A Day in Court for Data Breach Plaintiffs: Preserving Standing Based on Increased Risk of Identity Theft After Clapper v. Amnesty International USA
- Improving Patent Quality Through Post-Grant Claim Amendments: A Comparison of European Opposition Proceedings and U.S. Post-Grant Proceedings
MLR Online
- Predicate Offenses, Foreign Convictions, and Trusting Tribal Courts
- Why and How to Compensate Exonerees
- To Seek a Newer World: Prisoners' Rights at the Frontier
- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Reflections of a Counterclerk
- The Return of Coverture
- The Exceptional Circumstances of Johnson v. United States
- How Not to Apply the Rule of Reason: The O’Bannon Case
- Inside Regulatory Interpretation: A Research Note
- Supreme Court Jurisprudence of the Personal in City of Los Angeles v. Patel
- When Congress Is Away the President Shall Not Play: Justice Scalia's Concurrence in NLRB v. Noel Canning
- Mens Rea, Criminal Responsibility, and the Death of Freddie Gray
- Plenary Power is Dead! Long Live Plenary Power!
- Substantive Due Process for Noncitizens: Lessons from Obergefell
- A Demographic Threat? Proposed Reclassification of Arab Americans on the 2020 Census