Category Archives: Law Review members

Battle for the Blue: A Layman’s Guide to the Philippines v. China Arbitration Decision

WHITNEY LOHR—This summer, an arbitral tribunal established under the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) decided a dispute concerning maritime rights and sovereignty in the South China Sea. The Philippines approached the tribunal armed with an international team of agents and legal advocates specializing in the Law of the Sea. China’s strategy was […]

Unanimity or Bust: The Changing Landscape of the Death Penalty in Florida

JORDAN GRAY—No matter where you fall in the depths of the death penalty debate, it is undisputed that Florida currently has the second largest death-row population in the country with almost four hundred inmates waiting to meet the needle that will put an end to their years in solitary. But times may be changing. Prior […]

Miami’s Affordable Housing Crisis: Mapping the Need for Housing Preservation

ELLEN DEGNAN—The City of Miami is in the midst of an affordable housing crisis. In 2014, it had the highest rate of cost-burdened renters in the nation: 66.2 percent of Miami renters spent more than 30 percent of household income on rent and utilities. Even more astonishing, 37 percent of all renters and 83 percent […]

“See Generally, Books:” An Exploration of Modern Bluebook® Reform

ADAM STOLZ—The Bluebook is widely regarded as the “Bible” of legal citation, at least for law school students and legal scholars. As with any religion, adherence to the Bluebook is a sensitive topic and is the center of controversy within the legal community. While the benefits of having a uniform citation system are apparent, tension […]

The Slavery Loophole: How the Nation’s Prisoners are Striking to End Institutionalized Forced Labor Permitted by the Thirteenth Amendment

CARLI RABEN—On September 9th, as many as 24,000 federal and state prisoners in up to twelve states went on strike and refused to show up to prison jobs for what organizers are deeming “a Call to Action Against Slavery in America.” The Thirteenth Amendment abolished the practice of slavery in the United States with one […]