No. 52, 2022
Index
- You Want Me to Do What? the Dilemma of Trying to Interpret and Follow Appellate Precedent
- Policing the Heckler's Veto: Toward a Heightened Duty of Speech Protection on College Campuses
- Trademark Infringement and the Lanham Act: the Time for "willfulness" to Be Uniformly Defined and Applied Under the Lanham Act Is Now
- In Re Supervalu, Inc.: an Analysis of Article Iii Standing and the Circuit Split in Data Breach Cases
- Requiring Identification to Vote: a Burden on Voters Routinely Upheld by Courts
- Internal Revenue Code Section 453: "monetizing" the Tax Deferred Installment Sale of Farmland and Farm Commodities
- De Jure Equates to De Facto: the Unconstitutionality of Life-without-parole Sentencing for Non-homicidal Juvenile Offenders
- Dimott v. United States: Requiring Petitioners Prove That Sentence Enhancement More Likely Than Not Resulted from the Armed Career Criminal Act's Residual Clause
- Children as Predators: Courts Should Handle Juvenile Sex Offenders and Adult Sex Offenders Differently
- The Dormant Commerce Clause: the Origin Story and the "considerable Uncertainties"- 1824 to 1945
- Detecting and Preventing Insurance Fraud: State of the Nation in Review
- Modern-day School Prayer: How Public Schools Are Teaching Buddhist Meditation in Violation of the Establishment Clause
- United States v. Estrada: the Sixth Circuit Misses the Mark in Finding No Due Process Violation in Immigration Judges' Failure to Provide Notice of Eligibility for Discretionary Relief
- Due Process Roulette: Why Public University Students Are Not Guaranteed Procedural Due Process When Facing Suspension or Dismissal
- Substance Use Disorder Insurance Benefits: a Survey of State Benchmark Plans
- Medicaid Expansion in Nebraska: Addressing Socioeconomic Inequities
- Conversion Therapy: a Brief Reflection on the History of the Practice and Contemporary Regulatory Efforts
- Lgbtq [plus] Individuals, Health Inequities, and Policy Implications