Most Recent Additions*
“The People” Getting Sick of Orders: Legislative Vetoes and Checks and Balances
José M. Sandoval Jr.
The Future of Jacobson v. Massachusetts and Modern Substantive Due Process for Public Health Preparedness
Helen S. Webster
The Supreme Court’s 2022-23 Access to Court Decisions
Sarah Somers, Abigail Coursolle, Sarah L. Grusin, and Jane Perkins
The Model Public-Health Emergency Authority Act
Robert Gatter
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
From Deference to Indifference: Judicial Review of the Scope of Public Health Authority During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Wendy E. Parmet
The Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Certification Improvement Rule and Why it Deserves Chevron Deference
Joseph Retzer
“With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility”: Improving Your Feedback and Hallmarks of Effective Feedback
Randall P. Ryder
Teaching and Learning About Implicit Bias in the Legal Practice Classroom: The Lesson of Sandy Jordan
Anupama C. Connor
Distraction or Necessity: A Post-Pandemic Examination of Digital Devices in the Law School Classroom
Marcia Goldsmith and Karen Sanner
*Updated as of 06/29/24.