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Volume 74, Issue 1

Prefatory Pages

Masthead and Table of Contents

Articles

Evidence’s #MeToo Moment
by Aníbal Rosario-Lebrón

Justice Scalia Got It Right, But for the Wrong Reasons: Scalia’s Recognition of the Supreme Court’s “Southern Exception” in U.S. Constitutional Jurisprudence and the Connection of “Southern Exceptionalism” to “American Exceptionalism”
by James D. Willets

Access to Law or Access to Lawyers? Master’s Programs in the Public Educational Mission of Law Schools
by Mark Edwin Burge

Bitcoin is Speech: Notes Toward Developing the Conceptual Contours of Its Protection Under the First Amendment
by Justin S. Wales and Richard J. Ovelmen

Student Notes & Comments

A Modest Proposal: The Federal Government Should Use Firing Squads to Execute Federal Death Row Inmates
by Stephanie Moran

Nipped in the Bud: How Legal Disparities Create Financial Growth Hurdles in the State-Sanctioned Marijuana Industry and Why Bankruptcy Courts Can Provide a Remedy
by Caitlyn Cullen

UMLR NEWS

 

From Bargaining to Breakthrough: How the WNBA’s New Collective Bargaining Agreement Rewrites the Rules for Women’s Sports

April 9, 2026

 

No Damage, No Dice: Business Interruption and Undamaged Property

March 31, 2026

 

The Return of the Appraisal Arbitrage Trade

March 23, 2026

 

TikTok on the Clock: National Security, Forced Divestiture, and the Limits of the First Amendment

March 19, 2026

 

Florida Supreme Court Abandons Requirement of ABA-Accredited J.D. for Its Bar Membership

March 4, 2026

CURRENT ISSUE

 

Volume 80, Issue 3

 

Prefatory Matter and Table of Contents

April 7, 2026

 

Beyond Capitalist Law: A Commentary on Katharina Pistor, The Law of Capitalism and How to Transform It by Martijn W. Hesselink

April 7, 2026

 

How to Transform Capitalism Through Law by Katharina Pistor

April 7, 2026

 

It’s a Lawyers’ World!: A Commentary on Katharina Pistor, The Law of Capitalism and How to Transform It by Ingo Venzke

April 7, 2026

 

Contractualizing Corporate Governance by Jonathan C. Lipson et al.

April 7, 2026

 

Administering Election Disputes by Rebecca Green

April 7, 2026

 

“Conditional” Class Certification Under the FLSA: Violation of Rule 23 and the Rules Enabling Act by Markham R. Leventhal

April 7, 2026

 

Property Without Shelter: How Anti-Public-Camping Laws Violate the Substantive Due Process Rights of the Homeless by Aaron Rissman

April 7, 2026

 

Reforming the Limitation Act: We’ll Cross That Bridge When We Get There? Well, We’re Here and That Bridge Has Already Fallen by Marianne E. Adams

April 7, 2026

 

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