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This Essay evaluates Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s invocation of context and common sense in her approach to the major questions doctrine and statutory interpretation.
Drawing upon social psychology, this Article proposes the systematic study of individuals who were criminally charged in connection with the events at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
This Note discusses a New Jersey law sanctioning Russia amid the Russo-Ukrainian War, preemption issues surrounding that law, and implications of a federal court's decision not to invalidate the law.
This Article describes COVID-19 mask mandates as well as the reasons behind resistance before chronicling subsequent mask mandate legal battles and examining implications of such litigation on managing future pandemics.
This Student Note examines the Wayfair decision within SCOTUS sales tax jurisprudence, recent state tax laws, and a framework for sales taxes complying with the Commerce Clause and Due Process.
This Article praises the Code of Conduct adopted by SCOTUS and highlights areas to amend to restore trust in the Court and ensure uniform ethical standards apply to all judges.
This Student Note considers how international governing bodies may resolve conflicts arising between protecting marine wildlife and the developments in ocean renewable energy technologies, like floating offshore wind turbines (“FOWTs”).
This Note argues a duty should be imposed on patients to warn relatives of genetic testing which may significantly affect that relative’s health and proposes elements for a new tort.
This Article provides an analysis using a decision-theoretic model to explore how the Rule of Four, as well as other submajority and supermajority rules, shape opportunities for defensive denials.
This article explores the divisive merger–also known as the Texas Two-Step, and argues it is a manipulation of business organizations law at the expense of consumers.