Content Posted in 2026
2026--Opening Remarks and Keynote, Alex Miller, Twinette Johnson, Michael C. Duff, and Michael Z. Green
2026 Panel 1 -- Federal & National Obstacles to Labor & Employment Enforcement, Gali Racabi, Jeffrey M. Hirsch, Janine Martin, and Michael Duff
2026--Panel 2 and Panel 3, Richard Von Glahn, Chris Grant, Jennifer Lee, Robert Bruno, Justin R. Long, Jim Anderson, Samra Cordic, Julie O'Keefe, and Dave Kleim
A Comparative Analysis of Third-Party Litigation Funding in the United States and the United Kingdom, Gary Myers
A Farewell to Space Arms Control, Eytan Tepper and James B. Romano
A Guide to Understanding and Addressing Vacant Property in the City of St. Louis, Dana M. Malkus
ArchCity Defenders: Municipal Courts White Paper, Michael-John Voss
Artificial Intelligence and the Article 36 Legal Review, Russell Buchan
Back to the Future: Understanding and Navigating Design Patent Nonobviousness After the LKQ Decision, Alexandra Kerr
Bitcoin as Federal Tax Payment: Historical Comparison and Modern Challenges, Haozheng Jiang
Emerging Technologies and Targeting During Armed Conflict, Megan Hofstetter and Eric Talbot Jensen
FIT TO BE TRIED BY JURY, BUT NOT TO BE A JUROR: THE DILEMMA FACED BY “ADULTS” UNDER AGE 21, Kenneth Bell
Human Rights in the U.S.: Handbook for Public Interest Attorneys (2026 Version), Lauren E. Bartlett
Infinite Queerness and American Settler Colonialism, Jeremiah A. Ho
Integrating Human Rights Into State and Federal Court Litigation, Lauren E. Bartlett
It’s Not Just Ferguson: Missouri Supreme Court Should Consolidate the Municipal Court System, Michael-John Voss
LEEDS V. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY—IN UNDOING LATE REMOVAL, DISTRICT COURT GIVES GUIDANCE ON EVALUATING WHETHER DEFENDANTS WERE JOINED IN “BAD FAITH”, Geoffrey D. Kearney
Not Your Father’s Case Method: Bringing Skills into Doctrinal Course, Jeremiah A. Ho
People's UPR Written Record: Compiled by the International Human Rights Clinic at the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law and the Human Rights at Home Litigation Clinic at the Saint Louis University School of Law, Sarah Dávila A. and Lauren E. Bartlett
Profess, Apply, Pickle, and Trash: Four Legal Educators' Approaches to the Law, David Ray Papke
Prosecuting Transnational Disinformation, Abdul Mahir Hazim
Recalibrating the Threshold of NIAC? Aggregated Intensity and the Risk of Over-Classification, Nathan Derejko
REVISITING THE MISSED PIGOUVIAN OPPORTUNITY OF THE FIRST INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: A CARBON-BASED PIGOUVIAN TAX ON AI, Haozheng Jiang
SITUATING AI WITHIN THE HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADAPTATION IN LAW, Karin Mika
Symposium: The Adequacy of the Presidential Succession System in the 21st Century, Part 3, Joel K. Goldstein, John D. Feerick, Benton Becker, James E. Fleming, Birch Bayh, and Robert J. Kaczorowski
The Asexual Assumption, Faith K. Whatley-Blaine and Michael S. Sinha
The Invalidity of the “Shock the Conscience” Test for Evidence Gathered by Foreign Police, Kevin Valleroy
The Past May Be Uncomfortable: Frick v. Stevens, the Protection of Scholarly Inquiry, Knowledge, and a Free Society as a Retrospective and Salient Study for Our Time, Joshua E. Kastenberg
The Prohibition of Force is the First Principle of International Humanitarian Law, Mary Ellen O'Connell
United States Internal Displacement Policy in the Era of Climate Change, Bashar Zaheer
UPR Report Submissions: Compiled by the International Human Rights Clinic at the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law and the Human Rights at Home Litigation Clinic at the Saint Louis University School of Law, Sarah Dàvila A. and Lauren E. Bartlett