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Volume 70, Issue 4

Eleventh Circuit Issue

Masthead and Table of Contents

Foreword
by Hon. Darrin P. Gayles

Articles

ISIS’s Get Rich Quick Scheme: Sell the World’s Cultural Heritage on the Black Market—Purchasers of ISIS-Looted Syrian Artifacts Are Not Criminally Liable Under the NSPA and the McClain Doctrine in the Eleventh Circuit
by Lindsey Lazopoulos Friedman

Sentence Structure: Prohibiting “Second or Successive” Habeas Petitions After Patterson v. Secretary
by Christina M. Frohock

Hurst v. Florida’s Ha’p’orth of Tar: The Need to Revisit Caldwell, Clemons, and Proffitt
by Craig Trocino and Chance Meyer

That ‘70s Show: Why the 11th Circuit was Wrong to Rely on Cases from the 1970s to Decide a Cell- Phone Tracking Case
by David Oscar Markus and Nathan Freed Wessler

Notes

Neither Strict Nor Nuanced: The Balanced Standard For False Claims Act Pleading In The Eleventh Circuit
by C. Caitlin Giles

Cellphones, Stingrays, and Searches! An Inquiry into the Legality of Cellular Location Information
by Jeremy H. D’Amico

One of These Interns Is Not like the Others: How the Eleventh Circuit Misapplied the “Tweaked Primary Beneficiary” Test to Required Clinical Internships
by Samuel C. Goodman

 

 

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UMLR NEWS

 

Recap: “Role of Courts and Attacks on Courts” — Professor Stephen I. Vladeck

November 20, 2025

 

Recap: “Attacks on Civil Society” — Professor Genevieve Lakier

November 19, 2025

 

“Impoundments and Other Methods of Fiscal Control” — Professor Zachary S. Price

November 14, 2025

 

Recap: “Removals of Officers & Inferior Officers, Bureaucratic Control, Vacancies Act” — Thomas Berry

November 7, 2025

 

Securitizing Stardust: The Legal Life of Bowie Bonds

October 31, 2025

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Prefatory Matter and Table of Contents

October 22, 2025

 

Unflexed Muscle: SEC Enforcement and Officer SOX Section 302 Certifications by Marc I. Steinberg et al.

October 22, 2025

 

Authoritarian Transfers by Günter Frankenberg et al.

October 22, 2025

 

Forfeiture Takings, Police Power, and Necessity Destruction by Shelley Ross Saxer

October 22, 2025

 

Crypto in the Courtroom: A Legislative Framework for Managing Crypto Assets in Bankruptcy by Katelyn E. Barker

October 22, 2025

 

Brewbaker and the Undermining of Criminal Antitrust Enforcement by Itiel J. Wainer

October 22, 2025

 

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