Content Posted in 2025
A More Modest Major Questions Doctrine Rooted in the Appointments Clause, Yonatan Gelblum
An Empirical Evaluation of the Trademark Modernization Act, Jeremy N. Sheff
APPENDIX: Selected Quotes from Prosecutors' Interview Responses, Anna Arons
Article 9's Bankrupt Proceeds Rule: Amending Bankruptcy Code Section 552 Through the UCC Proceeds Definition, G. Ray Warner
Beyond the Sidelines: Recognizing a Coach’s Role in Sports Under New York’s Primary Assumption of Risk Doctrine, Christopher J. Colbert
Black Hole of Administrative Law: The Threat of an Ever-Expanding Major Questions Doctrine to the Judiciary, Fred B. Jacob
Climate Change, Democracy, and the Major Questions Doctrine, Joshua Ulan Galperin
Current Developments in Tax Malpractice: Basics and Beyond, Jacob L. Todres
Distorted Narratives in the Treatment Program Complex, Evelyn Lia Malavé
“Don’t Say Gay”: Florida’s Suppression of LGBTQ+ Identities Under the Guise of Parental Empowerment, Alex J. Snow
Fusing to Combat Slavery: Third-Party Politics in the Pre-Civil War North, Corey M. Brooks and Beau C. Tremitiere
Gender Regrets: Banning Abortion and Gender-Affirming Care, Noa Ben-Asher and Margot J. Pollans
Get Educated: Ask, Tell, and Say Gay, Matthew Oster
Human-Animal Chimeras: An Omen for Disaster or an Answer to Our Prayers?, Catherine A. Zimmermann
In-House Counsel(or): The Case for Providing Integrated Mental Health Support Services to Law Students, Eric W. Shannon
Legal Spirits 064: A City Upon a Hill, Mark L. Movsesian
Legal Spirits 065: Reading CS Lewis in Law School, Mark L. Movsesian
Liberty and Justice For All?: Examining Shortcomings in the Rights of the Incarcerated, Sherman J. Clark, Angela Dixon, Jaclyn Kurin, Nicholas Norton, Meghan McGowan, and Sarah E. Ryan
Navigating the Frontiers of MedTech, Benjamin Sundholm
Officers of Administration and Faculty
Officers of Administration and Faculty
Officers of Administration and Faculty
Officers of Administration and Faculty
One Person, Endless Data: Prohibiting Personal Political Viewpoint Data Processing to Combat Voter Suppression, William Eddy
Perspectives on West Virginia v. EPA, St. John’s Law Review Editorial Board
Post West Virginia v. EPA the Administrative State’s Door Is Still Ajar, Jaclyn Lopez
Power, Responsibility, and Judicial Deference to Police Expertise in Fourth Amendment Decisionmaking, Nicholas A. Kahn-Fogel
Protecting the Anti-Oppression Legacy of Obergefell After Dobbs, Tracy Turner
Regulatory Personhood: The Elixir For Redundancy Between the SEC and the PCAOB, Sarah J. Williams
Religion and Bankruptcy, Keith Sharfman and G. Ray Warner
SFFA v. Harvard: Racial Triangulation and the Invidious Myth of Colorblindness, Philip Lee
The Blockbuster Amendment to CPLR 2106 Permitting Any Person to Submit an Affirmation in Lieu of an Affidavit, Patrick M. Connors
The Constitutional Problems with Delegating Legislative Power to College Sports, Sam C. Ehrlich
The False Promise of Breaking Patents to Lower Drug Prices, Adam Mossoff
The Fight Against Anti-Wokeism in the Classroom: Legal System's Role in Maintaining the Status Quo (2024), Joseph Kim, Kyle Reinhard, Taifha Natalee Alexander, Melinda S. Molina, and David Mitchell
The Law and Ethics of AI Creativity, Haochen Sun
The SEC in Bankruptcy, G. Ray Warner and Keith Sharfman
Time Traveling with the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act: New York’s New Law and the Constitutionality of Retroactivity, Jessica A. Dimattia
West Virginia’s Major Questions: Agency Deference, Nondelegation, and the EPA, Julian Klein
West Virginia v. EPA: Maybe A Big Deal, But Maybe Not, Michael Lewyn
When Does a Lie Become an Obstruction of Justice?, Michael Allain
Who Gets the Short End of the Stick?: The Impact of the 2023 Merger Guidelines on Companies, Workers, and the Labor Market, Alfred J. Polizzotto