Volume 42, Issue 2 (2024)
Committed Partners and Inheritance: An Empirical Study
As Justice Requires/Permits: The Delimitation of Harmful Speech in a Democratic Society
Empowerment for the Pursuit of Happiness: Parents with Disabilities and the Americans with Disabilities Act
The Becca Bill Would Not Have Saved Becca: Washington State’s Treatment of Young Female Offenders
Lethal Pity: The Oregon Death with Dignity Act, Its Implications for the Disabled, and the Struggle for Equality in an Able-Bodied World
Reproductive Technology and Stolen Ova: Who is the Mother
A Personal History of the Jews
Ballad of Mr. Pallid and Ms. Shadow
A Critique of Instrumental Rationality: Judicial Reasoning about the Cold Numbers in Hopwood v. Texas
Colorizing the Constitution of Originialism: Clarence Thomas at the Rubicon
Stalking the Wild Lacuna: Communication, Cognition and Contingency
Doing Adult Time for Juvenile Crime: When the Charge, Not the Conviction, Spells Prison for Kids
Minority Youth in Juvenile Correctional Facilities: Cultural Differences and the Right to Treatment
Deterring and Preventing Rape and Sexual Slavery during Periods of Armed Conflict
Addressing Domestic Violence in the Workplace: An Employer’s Responsibility
Geishas, Gays and Grunts: What the Exploitation of Asian Pacific Women Reveals about Military Culture and the Legal Ban on Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Service Members
Employment Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation: The American, Canadian and U.K. Responses
Shahar v. Bowers: That Girl Just Didn’t Have Good Sense
Inequitable Distribution: The Effect of Minnesota’s Child Support Guidelines on Prior and Subsequent Children
Separation Anxiety and Boot Camp: Why Basic Training Should Remain Gender-Integrated
Rights and Duties: The Ethical Obligation to Serve the Poor
Tearing Down Walls and Building Lives: A Systematic Approach to Welfare Reform
Welfare Reform Symposium
Welfare Reform for Real People: Engaging the Moral and Economic Debate
Welfare Reform Symposium
So-Called Welfare Reform: Let’s Talk about What’s Really Needed to Get People Jobs
Welfare Reform Symposium
Inequality in Sentencing: Is Race a Factor in the Criminal Justice System
Speech