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Volume 43, Issue 2 (2025)

Speaking Law to Power: The Legal and Political Implications of the United States as the World’s Lone Superpower

By Law & Inequality Editorial Board

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Foreword

Across Circular Boundaries: Searching for a Confluence between Marital Agreements and Indian Land Transactions

By Judith T. Younger

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Speech

Fact-Finding and Opinion Writing for Administrative Law Judges

By Jean F. Greene, William Keppel, and Marcia Gelpe

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Symposium: Seventh Annual Conference of the National Association of Women Judges: Conference Presentations

As You Like It: Exploring the Limits of Parental Choice in Assisted Reproduction

By Debora L. Spar

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Speeches

Red Families, Blue Families, Gay Families, and the Search for a New Normal

By Jonathan Rauch

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Looking beyond Full Relationship Recognition for Couples Regardless of Sex: Abolition, Alternatives, and/or Functionalism

By Edward Stein

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How Prosecution Can Lead to Prevention

By Luis Moreno-Ocampo

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Speeches

The Author Replies

By Richard Delgado

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Steven M. Block – 1951 – 1984

By Law & Inequality Editorial Board

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In Memoriam

Brain Overclaim Redux

By Stephen J. Morse

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Speech

Miller v. Alabama and the (Past and) Future of Juvenile Crime Regulation

By Elizabeth S. Scott

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