No. 98, 2021
Index
- Restorative Justice and Youth Offenders in Nebraska
- The Dollar's Deadly Laws That Cause Poverty and Destroy the Environment
- Showcase Panel I: What Is Regulation For?
- Showcase Panel Iii: the States & Administrative Law
- More Than Mere "constitutional Window Dressing": Why the Press Clause Should Protect a Limited Right to Gather Information
- Not All Agua Is Caliente: Proposing the Winters Groundwater Test
- Judge Koh's Monopolization Mania: Her Novel Antitrust Assault Against Qualcomm Is an Abuse of Antitrust Theory
- Digital Platforms and Antitrust Law
- Platforms, Power, and the Antitrust Challenge: a Modest Proposal to Narrow the U.s.-europe Divide
- American Express, the Rule of Reason, and the Goals of Antitrust
- Lessons from Amex for Platform Antitrust Litigation
- Amex and Post-cartesian Antitrust
- Platforms, American Express, and the Problem of Complexity in Antitrust
- Ecosystem Competition and the Antitrust Laws
- The Evolution of Antitrust Doctrine After Ohio v. Amex and the Apple v. Pepper Decision That Should Have Been
- Disaggregating Market Defnition: Amex and a Plural View of Market Defnition
- Digital Platforms and the Leverage Problem
- Corporate Purpose in a Populist Era
- "i Did It, but ... I Didn't": When Rejected Affirmative Defenses Produce Wrongful Convictions
- When Anti-establishment Becomes Exclusion: the Supreme Court's Opinion in American Legion v. American Humanist Association and the Flip Side of the Endorsement Test
- "a Long and Winding Road": the South Dakota Intellectual Diversity Bill of 2019
- Sports Gambling in Nebraska: a Good Bet for the Good Life
- The Statutory Stigmatization of Mentally 111 Parents in Parental Rights Termination Proceedings
- The Public School as the Preeminent Site of Constitutional Law
- Job Training Mythologies: Stitching Up Labor Markets
- Contract Design in the Shadow of Regulation
- Irrevocable Gift Promises and Promises Inducing Reliance: a Mandate for the Return of the Seal in Contract Law
- Duress and Undue Influence in Contract Law as Cognitive Trespass
- Is Prior Salary a Factor Other Than Sex?: an Approach to Resolve the Ongoing Debate