Content Posted in 2024
Accommodating Trans Rights, Susan V. Hazeldean
Adapting a Human Rights-Based Framework to Inform Militaries’ Artificial Intelligence Decision-Making Processes, Daragh Murray
AI Renaissance: Pharmaceuticals and Diagnostic Medicine, Ty J. Feeney and Michael S. Sinha
And the Results Are in … Reviewing the Results of the First Year Larc Research Exam Wherein Some of the Questions Were Redesigned to Meet the Expectations of the Next Gen Bar Exam Format, Christine E. Rollins
A New Tool in Police-Civilian Mediations: Conflict Coaching and Its Potential Benefits, Beatrice Connaghan
Anti-Carceral Theory and Immigration: A View from Two Law School Clinics, Sabrina Balgamwalla and Lauren Bartlett
ArchCity Defenders: Municipal Courts White Paper, Thomas Harvey, John McAnnar, Michael-John Voss, Megan Conn, Sean Janda, and Sophia Keskey
Artificial Intelligence and the Practice of Law: A Chat With ChatGPT, Grant M. Gamm
Authority to Improve or Harm Health: The Public Health Front in a Decades-Long Battle Over Governmental Powers, Sabrina Adler, Sara Bartel, and Heather Wong
Better Together: Building Community in the LRW Classroom, Olympia Duhart
Brief Amici Curiae Legal Scholars of Sex and Gender In Support of Plaintiff-Appellant, Kyle Velte, Ezra Young, Jeremiah A. Ho, M. Dru Levasseur, Nancy C. Marcus, Dara E. Purvis, Eliot Tracz, and Ann E. Tweedy
Close the Workhouse: A Plan to Close the Workhouse & Promote A New Vision for St. Louis, Close the Workhouse Campaign [in collaboration with], Thomas Harvey, John McAnnar, Michael-John Voss, Action St. Louis, and Bail Project
Collaborative Creac Drafting: Co-Creating an Example in Context, Julie E. Zink
Common Sense Recommendations for the Application of Tax Law to Digital Assets, Linda M. Beale, Jeremy Bearer-Friend, Jennifer Bird-Pollan, Samuel D. Brunson, Luís Calderón Gómez, Bryan Camp, Adam Chodorow, Mark Cochran, Lin William Cong, Matthew Foreman, Phil Gaudiano, I. Richard Gershon, Nathan C. Goldman, Jillian Grennan, Megan Justice, Young Ran (Christine) Kim, Herbert I. Lazerow, Tao Li, Lawrence Lokken, Omri Y. Marian, Orly Mazur, Stephanie Hunter McMahon, Tyler Menzer, Matt Metras, Ann M. Murphy, Henry Ordower, Amanda Parsons, Daniel Rabetti, Alex Raskolnikov, Tracey M. Roberts, Kerry A. Ryan, and Edward A. Zelinsky
Context Matters for Deep Knowledge: What Cognitive Science Can Teach Us About Legal Writing, Anna F. Connolly
Debunking the Narrowness Narrative in LGBTQ Religious Exemption Claims, Kyle C. Velte
Distraction or Necessity: A Post-Pandemic Examination of Digital Devices in the Law School Classroom, Marcia Goldsmith and Karen Sanner
Divine Law or Constitutional Flaw: The Clash of Religious Belief and Legal Neutrality in Missouri’s Abortion Ban, Caela M. Camazine
Doing Less—Reflections on Cognitive Load and Hard Choices in Teaching First-Year Legal Writing, Ellie Margolis
Doing More With Less: State Public Health Emergency Powers Post-Pandemic, Kelly J. Deere
Do Public Accommodations Laws Compel “What Shall be Orthodox”?: The Role of Barnette in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, Linda C. McClain
Embodied Ecologies and Legal Wars: The Use of Force, Ukraine, and Feminist Perspectives on International Law, Gina Heathcote
EMTALA Preemption of State Laws Restricting Emergency Abortions, Rachel N. Reeder
Environmental Racism in St. Louis, Thomas Harvey, John McAnnar, Michael-John Voss, Dutchtown South Community Corporation, Action St. Louis, and Sierra Club
Flattening the Learning Curve for International J.D. Students, Sylvia Lett
Foreword, Afonso Seixas-Nunes S.J.
From Deference to Indifference: Judicial Review of the Scope of Public Health Authority During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Wendy E. Parmet
How Can Sovereign States Embrace Hospitality? A Study of the Ius Gentium Tradition and Expulsions of Immigrants at the Border, Pedro Rodríguez-Ponga
Immunity Through Bankruptcy for the Sackler Family, Daniel G. Aaron and Michael S. Sinha
I’m Not Lovin’ It: Re-Thinking Fast Food Advertising, Brody Shea and Michael S. SInha
International Efforts to Collect Evidence Related to Russia’s Aggression Against Ukraine, Steven Hill
Is it Really a Man’s World? Using Real-Life Negotiations to Reframe the Negotiation Gender Gap, Michael Conklin, Roya Choupani, and Erdoğan Doğdu
It's Not Just Ferguson: Missouri Supreme Court Should Consolidate the Municipal Court System, Thomas Harvey, John McAnnar, Michael-John Voss, Joshua Feinzig, and Chris McAllister
Labeling Energy Drinks: Tackling a Monster of a Problem, Meredith P. Mulhern and Michael S. Sinha
Legitimacy without Legality, Or Bassok
Meat, The Future: The Role Of Regulators In The Lab-Grown Revolution, Joseph B. DaVault and Michael S. Sinha
MISSISSIPPI'S CONTRIBUTION TO INFORMING THE PUSH FOR FEDERAL LEGISLATION, Nolan G. Forthaus
Patterns of Panic, Anthony Michael Kreis
Peer Review in Advanced Legal Writing Course, Patricia Montana
Physician Decision Making Under Uncertainty in a Post-Dobbs America, Molly J. Walker Wilson and Michael S. Sinha
Prada Bag or Fraud-A Bag: The Impacts of Knockoffs and Counterfeits on the Fashion Industry, Miranda Nolan
Prioritizing Student Well-Being: Name and Pronoun Policies in K-12 Schools, Manni Jandernoa
Progressive Constitutionalism and Its Libertarian Discontents: The Case of LGBTQ Rights, Carlos A. Ball
Protecting a real or imagined past: Justice Samuel Alito and the First Amendment, Derigan Silver and Dan V. Kozlowski
Refugee Identities at the Mercy of Legal Determination, Rosário Frada
Reproductive Rights and Medico-Legal Education Post-Dobbs: A Fireside Chat, Michael S. Sinha, Anna Krotinger, Maya A. Phan, and Louise P. King
Reproductive Rights and Medico-Legal Education Post-Dobbs: A Fireside Chat, Michael S. Sinha, Anna Krotinger, Maya A. Phan, and Louise P. King
Rethinking Foundations and Analyzing New Conflicts: Teaching Law After Dobbs, Nicole Huberfeld, Linda C. McClain, and Aziza Ahmed
Reverberations of Magna Carta: Work Injuries, Inkblots, and Restitution, Michael C. Duff
Second-Tier Marriages, Jeremiah A. Ho
Second-Tier Marriages, Jeremiah A. Ho
Segregation in St. Louis: Dismantling the Divide, For the Sake of All [in collaboration with], Thomas Harvey, John McAnnar, Michael-John Voss, Ascend STL Inc., Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis, Metropolitan St. Louis Equal Housing and Opportunity Council (EHOC), and Team TIF
Status to Be Determined: Analyzing Indian Status Within the General Crimes Act in a Post-Castro-Huerta Landscape, Joshua Zoeller
Tax as Hybrid Law: Borrowing and Convergences, Henry Ordower
Teaching and Learning About Implicit Bias in the Legal Practice Classroom: The Lesson of Sandy Jordan, Anupama C. Connor
Teaching Dobbs as a Contemporary Case Study of Federalism in Action and an Introduction to the Cross-Disciplinary Nature of the Law, Antonia A.B. Miceli
Teamwork Makes a Dream Work: Collaboration in the Legal Writing, Brenda D. Gibson
The Adaptable Legal Writer, Katrina Lee
The Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Certification Improvement Rule and Why it Deserves Chevron Deference, Joseph Retzer
The Demanding Idea of Consent to International Law, Jean d'Aspremont
The Future of Jacobson v. Massachusetts and Modern Substantive Due Process for Public Health Preparedness, Helen S. Webster
The Marketplace of Ideas is in Chaos. Chaos Theory Would Like a Word, Jared Schroeder
THE MISGUIDED USE OF THE HARVARD/UNC RULING TO THWART LAW FIRM AND OTHER PRIVATE EMPLOYER DEI EFFORTS, Ronald A. Norwood
The Model Public-Health Emergency Authority Act, Robert Gatter
“The People” Getting Sick of Orders: Legislative Vetoes and Checks and Balances, José M. Sandoval Jr.
The Return of Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, Elizabeth Sepper
The Role of Historic Preservation in St. Louis Vacancy Solutions, Mary Webb
The Shifting Landscape of Substantive Due Process: Could Dobbs Pose a Threat to Contraceptive Rights?, Madeline C. Tatro
The Supreme Court’s 2022-23 Access to Court Decisions, Sarah Somers, Abigail Coursolle, Sarah L. Grusin, and Jane Perkins
The Use of Force Against Terrorist Attacks: The Two Facets of Self-Defence, Nicholas Tsagourias
The Value of a Statistical Life: From Skin in the Game to Vision Zero, Michael C. Duff
Unpatenting Product Hops, Michael S. Sinha
War Crimes as Vocabulary Shaping the Visible, Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi
What is a Public Health Lawyer Today? Acting for, Against, and Beyond Public Health, Scott Burris
“WHITE COLLAR CRIME” IS A EUPHEMISM TO ABANDON, Anthony J. Meyer
“With Friends Like These . . . .” Doctors and Nurses Criticizing Co-Employed Colleagues. Are These Criticisms Admissible as Vicarious Opposing Party’s Statements?, Marc D. Ginsberg
“With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility”: Improving Your Feedback and Hallmarks of Effective Feedback, Randall P. Ryder