Content Posted in 2025
§1983 and the Federal Nursing Home Reform Act: A Perfect Fit, Sandra H. Johnson
2025--Contemparary Challengers in International Humanitarian Law: Is there Hope for the International Order?, Mary Ellen O'Connell, Christopher J. Borgen, Russell Buchan, Geoffrey Corn, Nathan Derejko, Major General Charles J. Dunlap Jr., Lindsay Freeman, Adi Gal, Chris Jenks, Eric Talbot Jensen, Asaf Lubin, Jessica Peake, Marco Roscini, Leila Sadat, Afonso Seixas-Nunes SJ, Michael Swartwout, Eytan Tepper, and Jennifer Trahan
2025--Skrmetti and the Future of Gender Affirming Care: Law, Policy, and Public Health Perils, Erin Read, Michael Ulrich, Seema Mohapatra, Kelly K. Gillespie, Ezra Young, Alejandra Carabello, Ben Greene, June Choate, Shira Berkowitz, and Beth Gombas
AMENDMENT 7 BALLOT CANDY AND THE SINGLE SUBJECT RULE: HOW THE LEGISLATIVE SUPERMAJORITY AMENDED THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO LIMIT VOTER CHOICE, Joshua A. Jones
ANTIQUATED PRACTICES IN MISSISSIPPI THAT ARE IMPEDING THE RIGHT TO VOTE, Amanda Noel
A Step in the Right Direction: Artificial Intelligence Inventorship, Nathan Elmer
Bail-ing Out of Cash Bail: Navigating the Pretrial Fairness Act and Illinois’ Cashless Frontier, Sara Worrell
Bar Examination: A Verb, Not a Noun, Marsha Griggs
Between Private Equity and Housing Discrimination: The Long-Term Crisis in St. Louis and Beyond, Harold Braswell, Alexandra McNamee, and Charitha Bodepudi
Beyond Hysteria: Prosecuting Women for Abortion Is More Likely Now Than Before Roe, Alison McCarthy
Bridges You Cannot Burn: Antifragile Dispute Resolution for Children with Disabilities, Michelle Brady
Chemerinsky’s Lament: Insurrection, Secession, and the End of American Democracy, Anders Walker
Cultivating Thoughtful Dialogue, Shared Humanity, and Emotional Intelligence in Client Counseling Courses, Jacki J. Langum
Desegregating Behavioral Health Care for Medicaid Youth, Caroline M. Marsh and Valarie K. Blake
Dirty Water, Breanna Booker and Michael S. Sinha
Drawing on the Christian Tradition as a Source for the Renewal of Labor Law Theory, Alvin Velazquez
Federalism: Analyses of Economic Effects of Domestic Violence on Interstate Commerce Under the U.S. Constitution, Olawale Olumodimu
Felons in Possession: Rejecting the Third Circuit and its Application of Bruen, Morgan Schmidt
Foreword, Marcia L. McCormick
From Crisis to Controversy: Examining the Legality of Overdose Prevention Centers in New York and Beyond, Hallie R. Schechter
FROM DATA TO DECISIONS: SAFEGUARDING ATHLETES IN THE AGE OF AI, Nathan Elmer
Health Care Transactions and the 2023 Merger Guidelines: Shift to Substantial Lessening Principle, Nadia C. Hundley
Humanizing the Law: Building Better Lawyers Through Mediation Coursework, Simone A. Haberstock
Inaugural ADR and Social Entrepreneurship Course, Helen M.E. Winter and Harshit Rathore
Integration of Mediation Skills as Required by the Nextgen Bar Exam, Christine Rollins
Judicial Jujitsu in the New Originalism, Marcia L. McCormick
Keynote Address: The Future of Constitutional Interpretation, Madiba K. Dennie
Kill ‘em With Lies: The False Narrative of the American Execution Laboratory, Danica Howell
Labor, Authorship, and Unionism in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Alexa M. Benson
Muslim American Workers, Faith and Labor Organizing, Chaumtoli Huq
Novel Ways of Creating Experiential ADR Problems, Lieutenant Colonel Taren E. Wellman, Katherine Simpson, and Richard Bales
Opening Space for Negotiation Reflection in Law Practice, Katrina Lee
Originalism and the Chronological Separation of Powers, Daniel Kiel
Originalism, the Second Amendment, and the Vibe of the Constitution, Allen Rostron
Peer Feedback Skills: A Negotiation Teaching Imperative, Lieutenant Colonel Taren E. Wellman
Pharmaceutical-Telehealth Confederacies, Michael S. Sinha
Pracademically Speaking: Incorporating Real-World Legal Practice into the Dispute Resolution Curriculum, Debra Berman and Denise Peterson
Regulating the Pains of Racial Discrimination, Alice Abrokwa
Tackling the Next Public Health Crisis: Lessons Regarding Long-Term Care from the COVID ERA, M. Sara Rosenthal, Keith R. Knapp, and Laura Morton
Teaching Client Counseling in the Shadow of Homelessness, Gregory M. Zlotnick
Teaching Foundational Mediation Principles in a First-Year Lawyering Skills Program, Pamela V. Keller
The Court’s Haphazard Reasoning on the Separation of Powers, Steven D. Schwinn
The Curious Case of Religious Accommodation, Dallan F. Flake
The Intersection of Regulation, Quality Care Delivery, and Ethics and Compliance: Look Carefully Before Crossing!, David R. Hoffman and Ilene Warner-Maron
The Layered Harms of Nursing Home Segregation, Mary Crossley
The Persistent, Solvable Malady of Law Student Multimedia Multitasking, Patrick Meyer
The Strange Persistence of Originalism, Mark A. Hannah and Francis J. Mootz III
The Supreme Court’s Access to Court Decisions in 2023-2024, Jane Perkins, Amanda Avery, Arielle Linsey, and Sarah Somers
The Value of a Statistical Life: From Skin in the Game to Vision Zero, Michael C. Duff
The Wages of Constitutional Interpretation, Francesca Procaccini
Walking a Tightrope: The Future of Controlled Substance Prescriptions via Telehealth, Michaela K. Ellison
What Rerum Novarum Did and Did Not Do for the American Labor Movement, 1891-1935, Janine Giordano Drake
WHAT’S PAST IS PROLOGUE: THE EFFECTS OF SHELBY COUNTY V. HOLDER IN GEORGIA, Jane Delworth
What Went Wrong? Identifying the Historical Roots of Racial Disparities Among Older Adults in Nursing Facilities, Gelila Selassie
Whose “Best Interests”? Concerns About the Use of Fiduciary Framing in Long-Term Care Decisions, Jennifer L. Herbst
Whose Labor Law Do We Follow? St. Louis’s Jesuits and Labor Justice, Ken Homan
Work and Human Vocation in Catholic Social Teaching, Stefan M. McDaniel