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CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS William S. Hein & Co., Inc. HeinOnline Cindy Fester, Managing Editor Tania Schriwer, Editor Ingrid Holmlund, Executive Editor Copyright © 2020 William S. Hein & Co., Inc., All rights reserved. Key to Citations——March 23, 2020 American University Law Review 68 Am. U. L. Rev., No. 5, June, 2019. Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L., No. 1, Pp. 1-200, 2019. Brooklyn Law Review 84 Brook. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2019. Capital University Law Review 47 Cap. U. L. Rev., No. 1, Winter, 2019. Columbia Business Law Review 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 443-796. DePaul Law Review 68 DePaul L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2019. Emory Law Journal 68 Emory L.J., No. 6, Pp. 979-1188, 2019. Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis, No. 6, June, 2019. FIU Law Review 13 FIU L. Rev., No. 4, Spring, 2019. Fordham Urban Law Journal 46 Fordham Urb. L.J., No. 3, June, 2019. Georgia State University Law Review 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2019. Journal of Health & Biomedical Law 15 J. Health & Biomed. L., No. 1, Pp. 1-80, 2019. Law and Contemporary Problems 82 Law & Contemp. Probs., No. 2, Pp. 1-242, 2019. Maine Law Review 71 Me. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 205-380, 2019. Mississippi College Law Review 37 Miss. C.L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 78-190, 2019. New York University Annual Survey of American Law 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L., No. 2, Pp. 277-496, 2019. New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol., No. 3, Spring, 2019. Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y, No. 2, Pp. 261-418, 2019. Suffolk Journal of Trial & Appellate Advocacy 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc., No. 2, Pp. 171-322, 2018-2019. Suffolk University Law Review 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 187-392, 2019. University of Kansas Law Review 67 U. Kan. L. Rev., No. 5, June, 2019. University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change 22 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change, No. 4, Pp. 241-332, 2019. University of San Francisco Law Review 53 U.S.F. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 165-392, 2019. Valparaiso University Law Review 53 Val. U. L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2019. Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L., No. 4, Summer, 2019. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Justin (Gus) Hurwitz. Chevron’s political domain: w(h)ither step three? 68 DePaul L. Rev. 615-633 (2019). Rachel Sullivan. Student article. The D.C. Circuit takes a wrong turn: redefining solid waste under RCRA. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10581-10597 (2019). Kristen Armstrong. Note. A deferential crisis: the Board of Immigration’s Chevron struggle concerning refugee principles. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 273-296 (2019). AGRICULTURE LAW Iselin Gambert. Got mylk?: The disruptive possibilities of plant milk. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 801-871 (2019). Jess R. Phelps. Conservation, regionality, and the Farm Bill. 71 Me. L. Rev. 293-340 (2019). AIR AND SPACE LAW Max Stul Oppenheimer. Is the sky the limit?: Patent implications of discoveries made in outer space. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 909-954 (2019). ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Adam Kwon. Note. Morality in Vogue: balancing moral rights in sound recording copyrights. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 313-342 (2019). Jasmine Martinez. Comment. Intellectual property rights & fashion design: an expansion of copyright protection. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 369-391 (2019). Scott Woodard. Who owns a joke? Copyright law and stand-up comedy. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1041-1090 (2019). BANKING AND FINANCE Meghan Brickner. Note. Til (defaulted) debt do us part: the need for regulation of debt buyers collecting on deliquent debt in the aftermath of Henson v. Santander. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 101-124 (2019). M. Todd Henderson, Max Raskin. A regulatory classification of digital assets: toward an operational Howey test for cryptocurrencies, ICOs, and other digital assets. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 443-493.

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Page 1: CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS...articles by Dr. Lee H. Schwamm, Mei Wa Kwong, Michael Evan Cannella, students Lauren J. Corolla, Kristin Kelley, Allison Clemmey. 15 J. Health

CURRENT INDEX TO LEGAL PERIODICALS

William S. Hein & Co., Inc. HeinOnline

Cindy Fester, Managing Editor

Tania Schriwer, Editor Ingrid Holmlund, Executive Editor

Copyright © 2020 William S. Hein & Co., Inc., All rights reserved.

Key to Citations——March 23, 2020 American University Law Review 68 Am. U. L. Rev., No. 5, June, 2019. Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L., No. 1, Pp. 1-200, 2019. Brooklyn Law Review 84 Brook. L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2019. Capital University Law Review 47 Cap. U. L. Rev., No. 1, Winter, 2019. Columbia Business Law Review 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 443-796. DePaul Law Review 68 DePaul L. Rev., No. 3, Spring, 2019. Emory Law Journal 68 Emory L.J., No. 6, Pp. 979-1188, 2019. Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis, No. 6, June, 2019. FIU Law Review 13 FIU L. Rev., No. 4, Spring, 2019. Fordham Urban Law Journal 46 Fordham Urb. L.J., No. 3, June, 2019. Georgia State University Law Review 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev., No. 4, Summer, 2019. Journal of Health & Biomedical Law 15 J. Health & Biomed. L., No. 1, Pp. 1-80, 2019. Law and Contemporary Problems 82 Law & Contemp. Probs., No. 2, Pp. 1-242, 2019. Maine Law Review 71 Me. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 205-380, 2019. Mississippi College Law Review 37 Miss. C.L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 78-190, 2019. New York University Annual Survey of American Law 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L., No. 2, Pp. 277-496, 2019. New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol., No. 3, Spring, 2019. Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y, No. 2, Pp. 261-418, 2019. Suffolk Journal of Trial & Appellate Advocacy 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc., No. 2, Pp. 171-322, 2018-2019. Suffolk University Law Review 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 187-392, 2019. University of Kansas Law Review 67 U. Kan. L. Rev., No. 5, June, 2019. University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change 22 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change, No. 4, Pp. 241-332, 2019. University of San Francisco Law Review 53 U.S.F. L. Rev., No. 2, Pp. 165-392, 2019. Valparaiso University Law Review 53 Val. U. L. Rev., No. 2, Winter, 2019. Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L., No. 4, Summer, 2019. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Justin (Gus) Hurwitz. Chevron’s political domain: w(h)ither step three? 68 DePaul L. Rev. 615-633 (2019). Rachel Sullivan. Student article. The D.C. Circuit takes a wrong turn: redefining solid waste under RCRA. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10581-10597 (2019). Kristen Armstrong. Note. A deferential crisis: the Board of Immigration’s Chevron struggle concerning refugee principles. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 273-296 (2019).

AGRICULTURE LAW

Iselin Gambert. Got mylk?: The disruptive possibilities of plant milk. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 801-871 (2019). Jess R. Phelps. Conservation, regionality, and the Farm Bill. 71 Me. L. Rev. 293-340 (2019).

AIR AND SPACE LAW

Max Stul Oppenheimer. Is the sky the limit?: Patent implications of discoveries made in outer space. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 909-954 (2019).

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

Adam Kwon. Note. Morality in Vogue: balancing moral rights in sound recording copyrights. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 313-342 (2019). Jasmine Martinez. Comment. Intellectual property rights & fashion design: an expansion of copyright protection. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 369-391 (2019). Scott Woodard. Who owns a joke? Copyright law and stand-up comedy. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1041-1090 (2019).

BANKING AND FINANCE

Meghan Brickner. Note. Til (defaulted) debt do us part: the need for regulation of debt buyers collecting on deliquent debt in the aftermath of Henson v. Santander. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 101-124 (2019). M. Todd Henderson, Max Raskin. A regulatory classification of digital assets: toward an operational Howey test for cryptocurrencies, ICOs, and other digital assets. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 443-493.

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BANKRUPTCY LAW

Warren E. Agin. Predicting Chapter 11 bankruptcy case outcomes using the Federal Judicial Center IDB and ensemble artificial intelligence. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1093-1115 (2019).

BIOGRAPHY

Ronald K. L. Collins. Thoughts on Hayden C. Covington and the paucity of litigation scholarship. 13 FIU L. Rev. 599-637 (2019). John Q. Barrett. Keynote address. Justice Jackson in the Jehovah Witnesses’ Cases. 13 FIU L. Rev. 827-852 (2019).

BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: American University Law Review Columbia Business Law Review New Perspectives: A Discussion on Modern Global Supply Chains. Keynote address by Alan Schwartz; articles by Sarah Dadush, E. Christopher Johnson Jr., Fernanda Beraldi, Edwin Broecker, Emily Brown, Susan Maslow, Juliet P. Kostritsky, Ramona L. Lampley, Jonathan C. Lipson, Jennifer S. Martin, Roza Pati, David V. Snyder, student Erin Downey. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1503-1979 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Privacy, Data, and Business. Articles by M. Todd Henderson, Max Raskin, Sandra Wachter, Brent Mittelstadt, Spencer Williams, students Maddalena DeSimone, Hayes Hagan, Jonathan Trebble-Greening. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 443-795.

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Lyndsey Insani. Note. Is financial difficulty really enough? The battle of the Circuits to define reasonable cause for small businesses’ failure to pay taxes. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 385-426 (2019).

CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: FIU Law Review Abigail Flores. Note. Redefining how to speak “American”: Issa v. School District of Lancaster, the Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974, and their impact. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 635-669 (2019). Ashlee Germany. Note. “Cause I ain’t got no pencil”: a call for Chicago public school funding litigation reform. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 701-732 (2019).

Barnette at 75: The Past, Present, and Future of the “Fixed Star in Our Constitutional Constellation.” Introduction by Howard M. Wasserman. Articles by Ronald K. L. Collins, Erica Goldberg, Abner S. Greene, Paul Horwitz, Leslie Kendrick, Genevieve Lakier, Aaron Saiger, Steven D. Smith; keynote address by John Q. Barrett. 13 FIU L. Rev. 585-873 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Martha Albertson Fineman. Vulnerability and social justice. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 341-369 (2019).

COMMERCIAL LAW For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: American University Law Review New Perspectives: A Discussion on Modern Global Supply Chains. Keynote address by Alan Schwartz; articles by Sarah Dadush, E. Christopher Johnson Jr., Fernanda Beraldi, Edwin Broecker, Emily Brown, Susan Maslow, Juliet P. Kostritsky, Ramona L. Lampley, Jonathan C. Lipson, Jennifer S. Martin, Roza Pati, David V. Snyder, student Erin Downey. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1503-1979 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

COMMUNICATIONS LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Ifeoma Ajunwa. Age discrimination by platforms. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 1-27 (2019). Shelly Kreiczer-Levy, Ronit Donyets-Kedar. Better left forgotten: an argument against treating some social media and digital assets as inheritance in an era of platform power. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 703-744 (2019). Telehealth. Foreword by Andrew Hadeka, editor-in-chief; articles by Dr. Lee H. Schwamm, Mei Wa Kwong, Michael Evan Cannella, students Lauren J. Corolla, Kristin Kelley, Allison Clemmey. 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. 1-80 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Kerri A. Thompson. Commercial clicks: advertising algorithms as commercial speech. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1019-1040 (2019).

COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW

E. Christopher Johnson Jr., Fernanda Beraldi, Edwin Broecker, Emily Brown, Susan Maslow. The business case for lawyers to advocate for corporate supply chains free of labor trafficking and child labor. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1555-1619 (2019).

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Rabea Benhalim. Religious courts in secular jurisdictions: how Jewish and Islamic courts adapt to societal and legal norms. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 745-800 (2019). Iselin Gambert. Got mylk?: The disruptive possibilities of plant milk. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 801-871 (2019). Sandra Wachter, Brent Mittelstadt. A right to reasonable inference: re-thinking data protection law in the age of big data and AI. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 494-620. Jonathan Trebble-Greening. Note. Raising the stakes: creating an international sanction to generate corporate compliance with data privacy laws. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 763-795. Brian Christopher Jones. Constitutional paternalism: the rise and problematic use of constitutional guardian rhetoric. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 773-806 (2019). Aleksandra Popova. Note. The fine line between identifiers capable of identifying and “identifiable information.” 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 255-277 (2018-2019). Michael L. Rustad. How the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation will protect consumers using smart devices. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 227-271 (2019). Dr. Waseem Ahmad Qureshi. Legal exceptions to the inalienable right to life. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 263-312 (2019). Scott Woodard. Who owns a joke? Copyright law and stand-up comedy. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1041-1090 (2019).

CONFLICT OF LAWS

Alina Veneziano. Applying the U.S. Constitution abroad, from the era of the U.S. founding to the modern age. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 602-640 (2019).

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Fordham Urban Law Journal Alan B. Morrison. Safe at home: the Supreme Court’s personal jurisdiction gift to business. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 517-566 (2019). Justin (Gus) Hurwitz. Chevron’s political domain: w(h)ither step three? 68 DePaul L. Rev. 615-633 (2019). Jacob Eisler. Partisan gerrymandering and the constitutionalization of statistics. 68 Emory L.J. 979-1035 (2019). Gabrielle Gollomp. Comment. Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer: playing “in the joints” and on the playground. 68 Emory L.J. 1147-1188 (2019).

Remodeling Sanctuary: Urban Immigration in a New Era. Articles by Allan Colbern, Melanie Amoroso-Pohl, Courtney Gutiérrez, Monika Batra Kashyap, Kit Johnson, Alina Veneziano. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 489-640 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Garrett Anderson. Comment. Clear as mud: the confused state of Mississippi’s state firearm carry laws. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 173-190 (2019). Marissa L. Kibler. Note. The Foreign Emoluments Clause: tracing the framers’ fears about foreign influence over the president. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 449-496 (2019). Brian Christopher Jones. Constitutional paternalism: the rise and problematic use of constitutional guardian rhetoric. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 773-806 (2019). Dr. Waseem Ahmad Qureshi. Legal exceptions to the inalienable right to life. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 263-312 (2019). Robert F. Blomquist. Book review. The founding and the foundering of the American Constitution. The Framers’ Coup: The Making of the United States Constitution by Michael J. Klarman; The Crisis of the Middle-Class Constitution: Why Economic Inequality Threatens Our Republic by Ganesh Sitaraman. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 371-383 (2019).

CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW

Ramona L. Lampley. Mitigating risk, eradicating slavery. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1707-1750 (2019). Kathleen Justis. Note. Lactose’s intolerance: the role of manufacturers’ rights and commercial free speech in big dairy’s fight to restrict use of the term “milk.” 84 Brook. L. Rev. 999-1025 (2019). Meghan Brickner. Note. Til (defaulted) debt do us part: the need for regulation of debt buyers collecting on deliquent debt in the aftermath of Henson v. Santander. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 101-124 (2019). Hayes Hagan. Note. How to protect consumer data? Leave it to the Consumer Protection Agency: FTC rulemaking as a path to federal cybersecurity regulation. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 735-762. Aleksandra Popova. Note. The fine line between identifiers capable of identifying and “identifiable information.” 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 255-277 (2018-2019). Thomas H. Koenig. The need to reform abusive contracts for Internet connected toys. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 187-225 (2019). Michael L. Rustad. How the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation will protect consumers using smart devices. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 227-271 (2019).

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Nicholas A. Rossini. Note. Lost in dicta: the curious case of nonstatutory grounds of vacatur in an era of ubiquitous consumer arbitration. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 343-368 (2019).

CONTRACTS For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: American University Law Review New Perspectives: A Discussion on Modern Global Supply Chains. Keynote address by Alan Schwartz; articles by Sarah Dadush, E. Christopher Johnson Jr., Fernanda Beraldi, Edwin Broecker, Emily Brown, Susan Maslow, Juliet P. Kostritsky, Ramona L. Lampley, Jonathan C. Lipson, Jennifer S. Martin, Roza Pati, David V. Snyder, student Erin Downey. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1503-1979 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Spencer Williams. Predictive contracting. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 621-695. Darius Brown. Case comment. Contract law/property law—just text the contract over—St. John’s Holdings, LLC v. Two Elecs., LLC, No. 16 MISC 000090 RBF, 2016 WL 6191911 (Mass. Land Ct. Oct. 24, 2016). 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 278-287 (2018-2019). Thomas H. Koenig. The need to reform abusive contracts for Internet connected toys. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 187-225 (2019).

COURTS

Rabea Benhalim. Religious courts in secular jurisdictions: how Jewish and Islamic courts adapt to societal and legal norms. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 745-800 (2019). Lindsay Freeman. Law in conflict: the technological transformation of war and its consequences for the International Criminal Court. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 807-869 (2019). Clare M. Prober. Note. What justice requires: Equal Protection Clause issues with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s 33E powers. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 319-342 (2019). Matthew J. Dowd. Rule 36 decisions at the Federal Circuit: statutory authority. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 857-903 (2019). Jeffrey W. Sheehan. Confidences worth keeping: rebalancing legitimate interests in litigants’ private information in an era of open-access courts. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 905-936 (2019).

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Mississippi College Law Review New York University Annual Survey of American Law University of Kansas Law Review Eliot T. Tracz. Revisiting the right to a speedy trial: reconciling the Sixth Amendment with the Speedy Trial Act. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 1-26 (2019). Maddalena DeSimone. Note. Can we curate it? Why luggage and smartphones merit different treatment at the United States border. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 696-734. G. Alex Sinha. A real-property model of privacy. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 567-613 (2019). Hon. Justice David Collins. Re-evaluating competence to stand trial. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 157-189 (2019). Maybell Romero. Viewing access to justice for rural Mainers of color through a prosecution lens. 71 Me. L. Rev. 227-243 (2019). Andrew Davies, Alyssa Clark. Gideon in the desert: an empirical study of providing counsel to criminal defendants in rural places. 71 Me. L. Rev. 245-272 (2019). Capital Punishment Symposium. Introduction by André de Gruy; articles by Jeffrey Omar Usman, Judith J. Johnson. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 78-157 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Sentencing Reform from the Bench: The Emerging Role of District Court Judges. Articles by Jessica A. Roth, Bruce A. Green, Rebecca Roiphe, Ellen Yaroshefsky. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 277-416 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Lindsay Freeman. Law in conflict: the technological transformation of war and its consequences for the International Criminal Court. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 807-869 (2019). Collier Bowling. Note. Corruption and FTAs: does an implicit cause of action exist for corruption claims in ISDS? 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 921-952 (2019). Paul Mourad. Note. State of slayer’s estate. 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 244-254 (2018-2019).

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Symposium: Addicted: Legal Perspectives on the Opioid Epidemic. Articles by James G. Hodge Jr., Stacey A. Tovino, Jelani Jefferson Exum, Kelly K. Dineen, Stacy L. Leeds, Micah L. Berman, Elizabeth Weeks, Paula Sanford, students Walter G. Johnson, Drew Hensley. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 879-1132 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Harrison Metz. Note. “Your device is disabled”: how and why compulsion of biometrics to unlock devices should be protected by the Fifth Amendment privilege. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 427-466 (2019). Kelsie Plesac. Note. Remedying cursory police investigation of sexual assault and the false reporting charges that result. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 509-544 (2019).

DISABILITY LAW For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy Michael L. Perlin, Naomi M. Weinstein. “There’s voices in the night trying to be heard”: the potential impact of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities on domestic mental disability law. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 873-907 (2019). Christina M. Loguidice. Note. Mandatory reassignment as a reasonable accomodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act turns “nondiscrimination into discrimination.” 84 Brook. L. Rev. 1059-1084 (2019). Claire Raj. Coerced choice: school vouchers and students with disabilities. 68 Emory L.J. 1037-1099 (2019). Sara Alexander. Comment. Labor pains: the inadequacies of current federal pregnancy laws and the alternative routes to accommodation. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 152-172 (2019). Would the ADA Pass Today?: Historical and Political Perspectives on the Americans with Disabilities Act. Remarks by Michael Waterstone, Tony Coelho; articles by Laura Rothstein, Mary Crossley, Elizabeth Pendo. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 261-365 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Molly Carroll. Case comment. Civil rights—medical marijuana recognized as facially reasonable accommodation under handicap discrimination claim in Massachusetts—Barbuto v. Advantage Sales and Mktg., LLC, 78 N.E.3d 40 (Mass. 2017). 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 288-305 (2018-2019).

DISPUTE RESOLUTION

Rabea Benhalim. Religious courts in secular jurisdictions: how Jewish and Islamic courts adapt to societal and legal norms. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 745-800 (2019). Collier Bowling. Note. Corruption and FTAs: does an implicit cause of action exist for corruption claims in ISDS? 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 921-952 (2019). Thomas H. Koenig. The need to reform abusive contracts for Internet connected toys. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 187-225 (2019). Nicholas A. Rossini. Note. Lost in dicta: the curious case of nonstatutory grounds of vacatur in an era of ubiquitous consumer arbitration. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 343-368 (2019). Micah L. Berman. Using opioid settlement proceeds for public health: lessons from the tobacco experience. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1029-1059 (2019). Elizabeth Weeks, Paula Sanford. Financial impact of the opioid crisis on local government: quantifying costs for litigation and policymaking. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1061-1132 (2019).

DOMESTIC RELATIONS

Amanda R. Fell. Note. From family, they flee: asylum for victims of forced marriage. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 1027-1058 (2019). Chantal Choi. Note. It is more than custody: the balance between parental intention and the child’s perspective in Hague Convention cases. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 297-318 (2019).

ECONOMICS

Elizabeth Weeks, Paula Sanford. Financial impact of the opioid crisis on local government: quantifying costs for litigation and policymaking. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1061-1132 (2019). R. Henry Weaver. Is consumer activism economic democracy? 22 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 241-279 (2019).

EDUCATION LAW

Rhiannon Herbert. Comment. More isn’t better: overtraining as a cause of action for coach negligence. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 125-154 (2019). Abigail Flores. Note. Redefining how to speak “American”: Issa v. School District of Lancaster, the Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974, and their impact. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 635-669 (2019). Ashlee Germany. Note. “Cause I ain’t got no pencil”: a call for Chicago public school funding litigation reform. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 701-732 (2019).

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Claire Raj. Coerced choice: school vouchers and students with disabilities. 68 Emory L.J. 1037-1099 (2019). Aaron Saiger. Deconstitutionalizing Dewey. 13 FIU L. Rev. 765-800 (2019). Kit Johnson. Universities as vehicles for immigrant integration. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 580-601 (2019). Gabrielle Kornblau. Note. Separate but (still un)equal: challenging school segregation in New York City. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 641-682 (2019). Grant Newton. Note. The NCAA on notice: how utilizing principles of federalism could relieve antitrust pressure. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1091-1123 (2019).

ELDER LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law The Age Discrimination in Employment Act at 50 Conference. Articles by Ifeoma Ajunwa, Miriam A. Cherry, Nicole Delaney, Joanna N. Lahey, Cathy Ventrell-Monsees. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 1-133 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

ELECTIONS AND VOTING

Jacob Eisler. Partisan gerrymandering and the constitutionalization of statistics. 68 Emory L.J. 979-1035 (2019). Hon. Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer. The influence of re-selection on independent decision making in state supreme courts. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 27-62 (2019).

EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law Christina M. Loguidice. Note. Mandatory reassignment as a reasonable accomodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act turns “nondiscrimination into discrimination.” 84 Brook. L. Rev. 1059-1084 (2019). Devon Sherrell. Comment. “A fresh look”: Title VII’s new promise for LGBT discrimination protection post-Hively. 68 Emory L.J. 1101-1145 (2019). Sara Alexander. Comment. Labor pains: the inadequacies of current federal pregnancy laws and the alternative routes to accommodation. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 152-172 (2019).

Stephen M. Scannell. Comment. Medical marijuana and the ADA: following the path blazed by state courts to extend protection. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 391-417 (2019). Molly Carroll. Case comment. Civil rights—medical marijuana recognized as facially reasonable accommodation under handicap discrimination claim in Massachusetts—Barbuto v. Advantage Sales and Mktg., LLC, 78 N.E.3d 40 (Mass. 2017). 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 288-305 (2018-2019).

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis Jess R. Phelps. Conservation, regionality, and the Farm Bill. 71 Me. L. Rev. 293-340 (2019). Nathaniel Eisen. Note. Carbon emissions as a physical property: ontological approaches to the WTO like products debate. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 871-919 (2019). Marianne Engelman Lado. No more excuses: building a new vision of civil rights enforcement in the context of environmental justice. 22 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 281-331 (2019).

ESTATES AND TRUSTS

Shelly Kreiczer-Levy, Ronit Donyets-Kedar. Better left forgotten: an argument against treating some social media and digital assets as inheritance in an era of platform power. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 703-744 (2019). Paul Mourad. Note. State of slayer’s estate. 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 244-254 (2018-2019).

FIRST AMENDMENT

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: FIU Law Review Zainab Ramahi. Comment. Secondary boycotts in American labor law and the First Amendment. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 151-167 (2019). Kavitha Iyengar. Recent case. Janus v. AFSCME. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 183-199 (2019). Kathleen Justis. Note. Lactose’s intolerance: the role of manufacturers’ rights and commercial free speech in big dairy’s fight to restrict use of the term “milk.” 84 Brook. L. Rev. 999-1025 (2019). Gabrielle Gollomp. Comment. Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer: playing “in the joints” and on the playground. 68 Emory L.J. 1147-1188 (2019).

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Barnette at 75: The Past, Present, and Future of the “Fixed Star in Our Constitutional Constellation.” Introduction by Howard M. Wasserman. Articles by Ronald K. L. Collins, Erica Goldberg, Abner S. Greene, Paul Horwitz, Leslie Kendrick, Genevieve Lakier, Aaron Saiger, Steven D. Smith; keynote address by John Q. Barrett. 13 FIU L. Rev. 585-873 (2019).

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Emily E. Fountain. Note. Tracing blurred lines: Catholic hospital funding and First Amendment conflicts. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 417-448 (2019). Kerri A. Thompson. Commercial clicks: advertising algorithms as commercial speech. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1019-1040 (2019).

FOOD AND DRUG LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: University of Kansas Law Review Iselin Gambert. Got mylk?: The disruptive possibilities of plant milk. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 801-871 (2019). Kathleen Justis. Note. Lactose’s intolerance: the role of manufacturers’ rights and commercial free speech in big dairy’s fight to restrict use of the term “milk.” 84 Brook. L. Rev. 999-1025 (2019). Max Roberts. Note. Weaning drug manufacturers off their painkiller: creating an exception to the learned intermediary doctrine in light of the opiod crisis. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 683-715 (2019). Madhav Y. Bhatt. Comment. A state’s effort to enhance health care: empowering pharmacists with prescribing authority. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 367-390 (2019). Stephen M. Scannell. Comment. Medical marijuana and the ADA: following the path blazed by state courts to extend protection. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 391-417 (2019). Molly Carroll. Case comment. Civil rights—medical marijuana recognized as facially reasonable accommodation under handicap discrimination claim in Massachusetts—Barbuto v. Advantage Sales and Mktg., LLC, 78 N.E.3d 40 (Mass. 2017). 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 288-305 (2018-2019). Symposium: Addicted: Legal Perspectives on the Opioid Epidemic. Articles by James G. Hodge Jr., Stacey A. Tovino, Jelani Jefferson Exum, Kelly K. Dineen, Stacy L. Leeds, Micah L. Berman, Elizabeth Weeks, Paula Sanford, students Walter G. Johnson, Drew Hensley. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 879-1132 (2019).

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FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT

Alan B. Morrison. Safe at home: the Supreme Court’s personal jurisdiction gift to business. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 517-566 (2019). Claire Raj. Coerced choice: school vouchers and students with disabilities. 68 Emory L.J. 1037-1099 (2019). Federica Vergani. Comment. Why transgender children should have the right to block their own puberty with court authorization. 13 FIU L. Rev. 903-928 (2019). Clare M. Prober. Note. What justice requires: Equal Protection Clause issues with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s 33E powers. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 319-342 (2019).

GENDER

Federica Vergani. Comment. Why transgender children should have the right to block their own puberty with court authorization. 13 FIU L. Rev. 903-928 (2019). Jennifer L. Thurston. Black robes, white judges: the lack of diversity on the magistrate judge bench. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 63-102 (2019). Sara Alexander. Comment. Labor pains: the inadequacies of current federal pregnancy laws and the alternative routes to accommodation. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 152-172 (2019). Clare M. Prober. Note. What justice requires: Equal Protection Clause issues with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s 33E powers. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 319-342 (2019).

HEALTH LAW AND POLICY For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy University of Kansas Law Review Telehealth. Foreword by Andrew Hadeka, editor-in-chief; articles by Dr. Lee H. Schwamm, Mei Wa Kwong, Michael Evan Cannella, students Lauren J. Corolla, Kristin Kelley, Allison Clemmey. 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. 1-80 (2019).

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Symposium: Addicted: Legal Perspectives on the Opioid Epidemic. Articles by James G. Hodge Jr., Stacey A. Tovino, Jelani Jefferson Exum, Kelly K. Dineen, Stacy L. Leeds, Micah L. Berman, Elizabeth Weeks, Paula Sanford, students Walter G. Johnson, Drew Hensley. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 879-1132 (2019).

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Lauren S. Luna. Comment. Patently limited: the conflict between public health and patent rights. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 343-368 (2019).

HOUSING LAW

Alia Soomro. Note. Dismantling mid-century urban renewal: a community-based approach for the future of New York City. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 955-997 (2019). Nicholas Anania. Comment. The short-term rental economy in rural Maine communities: an opportunity for economic growth instead of a target for regulation. 71 Me. L. Rev. 341-359 (2019).

HUMAN RIGHTS LAW For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: American University Law Review New Perspectives: A Discussion on Modern Global Supply Chains. Keynote address by Alan Schwartz; articles by Sarah Dadush, E. Christopher Johnson Jr., Fernanda Beraldi, Edwin Broecker, Emily Brown, Susan Maslow, Juliet P. Kostritsky, Ramona L. Lampley, Jonathan C. Lipson, Jennifer S. Martin, Roza Pati, David V. Snyder, student Erin Downey. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1503-1979 (2019).

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Michael L. Perlin, Naomi M. Weinstein. “There’s voices in the night trying to be heard”: the potential impact of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities on domestic mental disability law. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 873-907 (2019). Mollie Thompson. Note. Children at the border: existing tools for effective advocacy. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 217-242 (2019). Dr. Waseem Ahmad Qureshi. Legal exceptions to the inalienable right to life. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 263-312 (2019). Martha Albertson Fineman. Vulnerability and social justice. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 341-369 (2019).

IMMIGRATION LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Fordham Urban Law Journal Amanda R. Fell. Note. From family, they flee: asylum for victims of forced marriage. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 1027-1058 (2019). Annasofia A. Roig. Comment. No way, USA!: the lack of a repatriation agreement with Cuba and its effects on U.S. immigration policies. 13 FIU L. Rev. 875-901 (2019).

Remodeling Sanctuary: Urban Immigration in a New Era. Articles by Allan Colbern, Melanie Amoroso-Pohl, Courtney Gutiérrez, Monika Batra Kashyap, Kit Johnson, Alina Veneziano. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 489-640 (2019).

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Mollie Thompson. Note. Children at the border: existing tools for effective advocacy. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 217-242 (2019). Kristen Armstrong. Note. A deferential crisis: the Board of Immigration’s Chevron struggle concerning refugee principles. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 273-296 (2019).

INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW

Monika Batra Kashyap. Unsettling immigration laws: settler colonialism and the U.S. immigration legal system. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 548-579 (2019). Stacy L. Leeds. Beyond an emergency declaration: tribal governments and the opioid crisis. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1013-1028 (2019). Lucas Paez. Note. Reviewing St. Regis: unresolved issues at the intersection of tribal sovereign immunity and patent law. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1125-1153 (2019).

INFORMATION PRIVACY For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Columbia Business Law Review Privacy, Data, and Business. Articles by M. Todd Henderson, Max Raskin, Sandra Wachter, Brent Mittelstadt, Spencer Williams, students Maddalena DeSimone, Hayes Hagan, Jonathan Trebble-Greening. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 443-795.

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Aleksandra Popova. Note. The fine line between identifiers capable of identifying and “identifiable information.” 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 255-277 (2018-2019). Michael L. Rustad. How the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation will protect consumers using smart devices. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 227-271 (2019). Jeffrey W. Sheehan. Confidences worth keeping: rebalancing legitimate interests in litigants’ private information in an era of open-access courts. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 905-936 (2019).

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

Max Stul Oppenheimer. Is the sky the limit?: Patent implications of discoveries made in outer space. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 909-954 (2019). Sandra Wachter, Brent Mittelstadt. A right to reasonable inference: re-thinking data protection law in the age of big data and AI. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 494-620. Tabrez Y. Ebrahim. Automation & predictive analytics in patent prosecution: USPTO implication & policy. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1185-1244 (2019). Adam Kwon. Note. Morality in Vogue: balancing moral rights in sound recording copyrights. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 313-342 (2019). Lauren S. Luna. Comment. Patently limited: the conflict between public health and patent rights. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 343-368 (2019). Jasmine Martinez. Comment. Intellectual property rights & fashion design: an expansion of copyright protection. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 369-391 (2019). Matthew J. Dowd. Rule 36 decisions at the Federal Circuit: statutory authority. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 857-903 (2019). Scott Woodard. Who owns a joke? Copyright law and stand-up comedy. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1041-1090 (2019). Lucas Paez. Note. Reviewing St. Regis: unresolved issues at the intersection of tribal sovereign immunity and patent law. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1125-1153 (2019).

INTERNATIONAL LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: New York University Journal of International Law and Politics Jonathan Trebble-Greening. Note. Raising the stakes: creating an international sanction to generate corporate compliance with data privacy laws. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 763-795. Chantal Choi. Note. It is more than custody: the balance between parental intention and the child’s perspective in Hague Convention cases. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 297-318 (2019).

INTERNATIONAL TRADE For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: American University Law Review

New Perspectives: A Discussion on Modern Global Supply Chains. Keynote address by Alan Schwartz; articles by Sarah Dadush, E. Christopher Johnson Jr., Fernanda Beraldi, Edwin Broecker, Emily Brown, Susan Maslow, Juliet P. Kostritsky, Ramona L. Lampley, Jonathan C. Lipson, Jennifer S. Martin, Roza Pati, David V. Snyder, student Erin Downey. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1503-1979 (2019).

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Zainab Ramahi. Comment. Secondary boycotts in American labor law and the First Amendment. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 151-167 (2019). Kasturi Das, et al. Making the international trade system work for the Paris Agreement: assessing the options. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10553-10580 (2019). Harry Aitken. Policing the police: Security Council monitoring of states’ sanctions implementation obligations. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 705-772 (2019). Nathaniel Eisen. Note. Carbon emissions as a physical property: ontological approaches to the WTO like products debate. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 871-919 (2019). Collier Bowling. Note. Corruption and FTAs: does an implicit cause of action exist for corruption claims in ISDS? 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 921-952 (2019). Lauren S. Luna. Comment. Patently limited: the conflict between public health and patent rights. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 343-368 (2019).

JUDGES For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Law and Contemporary Problems New York University Annual Survey of American Law Judicial Institutions and Behavior. Foreword by David F. Levi; articles by Hon. Robert M. Brutinel, Hon. Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer, Jennifer L. Thurston, Hon. Renee Cohn Jubelirer, Hon. Donald W. Molloy, Hon. Justice David Collins, Hon. Tracie A. Todd. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-215 (2019).

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Sentencing Reform from the Bench: The Emerging Role of District Court Judges. Articles by Jessica A. Roth, Bruce A. Green, Rebecca Roiphe, Ellen Yaroshefsky. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 277-416 (2019).

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JURISDICTION

Ramona L. Lampley. Mitigating risk, eradicating slavery. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1707-1750 (2019). Erin Downey. Comment. Modern-day pirates: why domestic parent corporations should be liable under the Alien Tort Statute for violations of workers’ rights within global supply chains. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1933-1979 (2019). Alan B. Morrison. Safe at home: the Supreme Court’s personal jurisdiction gift to business. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 517-566 (2019).

JURISPRUDENCE

Glen Anderson. Towards an essentialist legal definition of property. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 481-516 (2019). Charlotte Westbrook. Comment. Legality and morality in international law: the Syria air strikes. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 953-964 (2019).

JUVENILES

E. Christopher Johnson Jr., Fernanda Beraldi, Edwin Broecker, Emily Brown, Susan Maslow. The business case for lawyers to advocate for corporate supply chains free of labor trafficking and child labor. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1555-1619 (2019). Federica Vergani. Comment. Why transgender children should have the right to block their own puberty with court authorization. 13 FIU L. Rev. 903-928 (2019). Mollie Thompson. Note. Children at the border: existing tools for effective advocacy. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 217-242 (2019). Chantal Choi. Note. It is more than custody: the balance between parental intention and the child’s perspective in Hague Convention cases. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 297-318 (2019). Eugenia K. Sims. Case comment. Criminal law and procedure—prosecutorial error versus credibility of child victims of sexual assault: a delicate balance—Commonwealth v. Alvarez, 103 N.E.3d 1202 (Mass. 2018). 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 381-391 (2019).

LABOR LAW For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: American University Law Review Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law

New Perspectives: A Discussion on Modern Global Supply Chains. Keynote address by Alan Schwartz; articles by Sarah Dadush, E. Christopher Johnson Jr., Fernanda Beraldi, Edwin Broecker, Emily Brown, Susan Maslow, Juliet P. Kostritsky, Ramona L. Lampley, Jonathan C. Lipson, Jennifer S. Martin, Roza Pati, David V. Snyder, student Erin Downey. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1503-1979 (2019).

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Amanda Miggo. Comment. The secure scheduling movement: why every state should consider enacting secure scheduling legislation. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 155-182 (2019). R. Henry Weaver. Is consumer activism economic democracy? 22 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 241-279 (2019). William B. Gould IV. How five young men channeled nine old men: Janus and the High Court’s anti-labor policymaking. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 209-261 (2019).

LAND USE Alia Soomro. Note. Dismantling mid-century urban renewal: a community-based approach for the future of New York City. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 955-997 (2019).

LAW AND SOCIETY

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Georgia State University Law Review Law and Contemporary Problems Maine Law Review Shelly Kreiczer-Levy, Ronit Donyets-Kedar. Better left forgotten: an argument against treating some social media and digital assets as inheritance in an era of platform power. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 703-744 (2019). Symposium: Legal Intelligence through Artificial Intelligence. Articles by Ed Walters, Warren E. Agin, Kevin D. Ashley, Alyson Carrel, Tabrez Y. Ebrahim, Patrick Flanagan, Michelle Hook Dewey, Nancy B. Rapoport, Joseph R. Tiano Jr., Harry Surden; keynote addresses by Shawna Hoffman, Ed Walters. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1073-1372 (2019).

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Rural Legal Issues. Foreword by the editors; articles by Hannah Haksgaard, Maybell Romero, Andrew Davies, Alyssa Clark, Christopher Chavis, Jess R. Phelps, students Nicholas Anania, Grady R. Burns. 71 Me. L. Rev. 205-379 (2019).

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Martha Albertson Fineman. Vulnerability and social justice. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 341-369 (2019).

LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING

Ronald K. L. Collins. Thoughts on Hayden C. Covington and the paucity of litigation scholarship. 13 FIU L. Rev. 599-637 (2019). Paul Horwitz. A close reading of Barnette, in honor of Vincent Blasi. 13 FIU L. Rev. 689-728 (2019). Kevin D. Ashley. Automatically extracting meaning from legal texts: opportunities and challenges. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1117-1151 (2019). Patrick Flanagan, Michelle Hook Dewey. Where do we go from here? Transformation and acceleration of legal analytics in practice. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1245-1267 (2019). Harry Mitchell Caldwell, Deanne S. Elliot. Hit the ground running: the complete opening statement supported by empirical research and illustrations. 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 171-210 (2018-2019).

LEGAL EDUCATION

Alyson Carrel. Legal intelligence through artificial intelligence requires emotional intelligence: a new competency model for the 21st century legal professional. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1153-1183 (2019).

LEGAL HISTORY For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: FIU Law Review Fordham Urban Law Journal Barnette at 75: The Past, Present, and Future of the “Fixed Star in Our Constitutional Constellation.” Introduction by Howard M. Wasserman. Articles by Ronald K. L. Collins, Erica Goldberg, Abner S. Greene, Paul Horwitz, Leslie Kendrick, Genevieve Lakier, Aaron Saiger, Steven D. Smith; keynote address by John Q. Barrett. 13 FIU L. Rev. 585-873 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Remodeling Sanctuary: Urban Immigration in a New Era. Articles by Allan Colbern, Melanie Amoroso-Pohl, Courtney Gutiérrez, Monika Batra Kashyap, Kit Johnson, Alina Veneziano. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 489-640 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Marissa L. Kibler. Note. The Foreign Emoluments Clause: tracing the framers’ fears about foreign influence over the president. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 449-496 (2019).

Robert F. Blomquist. Book review. The founding and the foundering of the American Constitution. The Framers’ Coup: The Making of the United States Constitution by Michael J. Klarman; The Crisis of the Middle-Class Constitution: Why Economic Inequality Threatens Our Republic by Ganesh Sitaraman. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 371-383 (2019).

LEGAL PROFESSION

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Georgia State University Law Review Maine Law Review E. Christopher Johnson Jr., Fernanda Beraldi, Edwin Broecker, Emily Brown, Susan Maslow. The business case for lawyers to advocate for corporate supply chains free of labor trafficking and child labor. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1555-1619 (2019). Ronald K. L. Collins. Thoughts on Hayden C. Covington and the paucity of litigation scholarship. 13 FIU L. Rev. 599-637 (2019). Symposium: Legal Intelligence through Artificial Intelligence. Articles by Ed Walters, Warren E. Agin, Kevin D. Ashley, Alyson Carrel, Tabrez Y. Ebrahim, Patrick Flanagan, Michelle Hook Dewey, Nancy B. Rapoport, Joseph R. Tiano Jr., Harry Surden; keynote addresses by Shawna Hoffman, Ed Walters. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1073-1372 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Rural Legal Issues. Foreword by the editors, articles by Hannah Haksgaard, Maybell Romero, Andrew Davies, Alyssa Clark, Christopher Chavis, Jess R. Phelps, students Nicholas Anania, Grady R. Burns. 71 Me. L. Rev. 205-379 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

LEGAL RESEARCH AND LIBRARIES

Patrick Flanagan, Michelle Hook Dewey. Where do we go from here? Transformation and acceleration of legal analytics in practice. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1245-1267 (2019).

LEGISLATION

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy Kathleen Justis. Note. Lactose’s intolerance: the role of manufacturers’ rights and commercial free speech in big dairy’s fight to restrict use of the term “milk.” 84 Brook. L. Rev. 999-1025 (2019). Amanda Miggo. Comment. The secure scheduling movement: why every state should consider enacting secure scheduling legislation. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 155-182 (2019).

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Justin (Gus) Hurwitz. Chevron’s political domain: w(h)ither step three? 68 DePaul L. Rev. 615-633 (2019). Would the ADA Pass Today?: Historical and Political Perspectives on the Americans with Disabilities Act. Remarks by Michael Waterstone, Tony Coelho; articles by Laura Rothstein, Mary Crossley, Elizabeth Pendo. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 261-365 (2019).

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Paul Mourad. Note. State of slayer’s estate. 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 244-254 (2018-2019). Stacey A. Tovino. Fraud, abuse, and opioids. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 901-939 (2019).

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Federica Vergani. Comment. Why transgender children should have the right to block their own puberty with court authorization. 13 FIU L. Rev. 903-928 (2019). Telehealth. Foreword by Andrew Hadeka, editor-in-chief; articles by Dr. Lee H. Schwamm, Mei Wa Kwong, Michael Evan Cannella, students Lauren J. Corolla, Kristin Kelley, Allison Clemmey. 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. 1-80 (2019).

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Kelly K. Dineen. Definitions matter: a taxonomy of inappropriate prescribing to shape effective opioid policy and reduce patient harm. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 961-1011 (2019).

MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE

Harry Aitken. Policing the police: Security Council monitoring of states’ sanctions implementation obligations. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 705-772 (2019). Lindsay Freeman. Law in conflict: the technological transformation of war and its consequences for the International Criminal Court. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 807-869 (2019). Charlotte Westbrook. Comment. Legality and morality in international law: the Syria air strikes. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 953-964 (2019).

MOTOR VEHICLES

Julianne Jeha. Note. Turning texters into a civil liability: texting and driving bans and new ways of expanding liability on the road. 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 232-243 (2018-2019).

NATURAL RESOURCES LAW

Grady R. Burns. Comment. Who takes a dam: regulatory confusion and surging opportunities for small dam removal in rural Maine. 71 Me. L. Rev. 361-379 (2019).

OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL LAW

Blake A. Watson. Do I have to be reasonable?: The right to arbitrarily restrict transfer of occupancy and mineral leases. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 27-100 (2019).

POLITICS

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: New York University Journal of International Law and Politics Zainab Ramahi. Comment. Secondary boycotts in American labor law and the First Amendment. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 151-167 (2019). Iselin Gambert. Got mylk?: The disruptive possibilities of plant milk. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 801-871 (2019). Justin (Gus) Hurwitz. Chevron’s political domain: w(h)ither step three? 68 DePaul L. Rev. 615-633 (2019). Jacob Eisler. Partisan gerrymandering and the constitutionalization of statistics. 68 Emory L.J. 979-1035 (2019). Annasofia A. Roig. Comment. No way, USA!: the lack of a repatriation agreement with Cuba and its effects on U.S. immigration policies. 13 FIU L. Rev. 875-901 (2019). Marissa L. Kibler. Note. The Foreign Emoluments Clause: tracing the framers’ fears about foreign influence over the president. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 449-496 (2019). R. Henry Weaver. Is consumer activism economic democracy? 22 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 241-279 (2019). Martha Albertson Fineman. Vulnerability and social justice. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 341-369 (2019). Robert F. Blomquist. Book review. The founding and the foundering of the American Constitution. The Framers’ Coup: The Making of the United States Constitution by Michael J. Klarman; The Crisis of the Middle-Class Constitution: Why Economic Inequality Threatens Our Republic by Ganesh Sitaraman. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 371-383 (2019).

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PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Suffolk Journal of Trial & Appellate Advocacy Jeffrey W. Sheehan. Confidences worth keeping: rebalancing legitimate interests in litigants’ private information in an era of open-access courts. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 905-936 (2019).

PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

Marissa L. Kibler. Note. The Foreign Emoluments Clause: tracing the framers’ fears about foreign influence over the president. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 449-496 (2019).

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

E. Christopher Johnson Jr., Fernanda Beraldi, Edwin Broecker, Emily Brown, Susan Maslow. The business case for lawyers to advocate for corporate supply chains free of labor trafficking and child labor. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1555-1619 (2019). Ed Walters. The model rules of autonomous conduct: ethical responsibilities of lawyers and artificial intelligence. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1073-1092 (2019). Ed Walters. Transcript of lunchtime keynote address. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1355-1372 (2019).

PROPERTY—PERSONAL AND REAL

Blake A. Watson. Do I have to be reasonable?: The right to arbitrarily restrict transfer of occupancy and mineral leases. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 27-100 (2019). Glen Anderson. Towards an essentialist legal definition of property. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 481-516 (2019). G. Alex Sinha. A real-property model of privacy. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 567-613 (2019). Paul Mourad. Note. State of slayer’s estate. 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 244-254 (2018-2019).

PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY

Kristin Kelley. Note. Is telepsychology putting our most vulnerable patients at risk? 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. 55-66 (2019). Francis X. Shen. Neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and the case against solitary confinement. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 937-1017 (2019).

RACE AND ETHNICITY

Nicole Delaney, Joanna N. Lahey. The ADEA at the intersection of age and race. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 61-90 (2019).

Gabrielle Kornblau. Note. Separate but (still un)equal: challenging school segregation in New York City. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 641-682 (2019). Jennifer L. Thurston. Black robes, white judges: the lack of diversity on the magistrate judge bench. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 63-102 (2019). Maybell Romero. Viewing access to justice for rural Mainers of color through a prosecution lens. 71 Me. L. Rev. 227-243 (2019). Mary Crossley. Threats to Medicaid and health equity intersections. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 311-350 (2019). Marianne Engelman Lado. No more excuses: building a new vision of civil rights enforcement in the context of environmental justice. 22 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 281-331 (2019).

RELIGION

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: FIU Law Review Rabea Benhalim. Religious courts in secular jurisdictions: how Jewish and Islamic courts adapt to societal and legal norms. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 745-800 (2019). Devon Sherrell. Comment. “A fresh look”: Title VII’s new promise for LGBT discrimination protection post-Hively. 68 Emory L.J. 1101-1145 (2019). Gabrielle Gollomp. Comment. Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer: playing “in the joints” and on the playground. 68 Emory L.J. 1147-1188 (2019). Barnette at 75: The Past, Present, and Future of the “Fixed Star in Our Constitutional Constellation.” Introduction by Howard M. Wasserman. Articles by Ronald K. L. Collins, Erica Goldberg, Abner S. Greene, Paul Horwitz, Leslie Kendrick, Genevieve Lakier, Aaron Saiger, Steven D. Smith; keynote address by John Q. Barrett. 13 FIU L. Rev. 585-873 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Emily E. Fountain. Note. Tracing blurred lines: Catholic hospital funding and First Amendment conflicts. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 417-448 (2019). Stephen M. Bainbridge. Enhanced accountabililty: the Catholic Church’s unfinished business. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 165-208 (2019).

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REMEDIES

Jonathan C. Lipson. Something else: specific relief for breach of human rights terms in supply chain agreements. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1751-1780 (2019). Jennifer S. Martin. Private law remedies, human rights, and supply contracts. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1781-1820 (2019). Elizabeth Weeks, Paula Sanford. Financial impact of the opioid crisis on local government: quantifying costs for litigation and policymaking. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1061-1132 (2019). Jin Yoshikawa. Note. Sharing the costs of artificial intelligence: universal no-fault social insurance for personal injuries. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1155-1187 (2019).

REPRODUCTION

Allison Clemmey. Comment. Telemedicine: Kansas Telemedicine Act prohibits abortions via telemedicine - H.B. 2028, 87 Leg., Reg. Sess. (Kan. 2018). 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. 67-80 (2019). Sara Alexander. Comment. Labor pains: the inadequacies of current federal pregnancy laws and the alternative routes to accommodation. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 152-172 (2019). Madhav Y. Bhatt. Comment. A state’s effort to enhance health care: empowering pharmacists with prescribing authority. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 367-390 (2019).

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Columbia Business Law Review Georgia State University Law Review Journal of Health & Biomedical Law Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law Ifeoma Ajunwa. Age discrimination by platforms. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 1-27 (2019). Miriam A. Cherry. Age discrimination in the on-demand economy and crowdwork. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 29-60 (2019). Shelly Kreiczer-Levy, Ronit Donyets-Kedar. Better left forgotten: an argument against treating some social media and digital assets as inheritance in an era of platform power. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 703-744 (2019). Privacy, Data, and Business. Articles by M. Todd Henderson, Max Raskin, Sandra Wachter, Brent Mittelstadt, Spencer Williams, students Maddalena DeSimone, Hayes Hagan, Jonathan Trebble-Greening. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 443-795.

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Symposium: Legal Intelligence through Artificial Intelligence. Articles by Ed Walters, Warren E. Agin, Kevin D. Ashley, Alyson Carrel, Tabrez Y. Ebrahim, Patrick Flanagan, Michelle Hook Dewey, Nancy B. Rapoport, Joseph R. Tiano Jr., Harry Surden; keynote addresses by Shawna Hoffman, Ed Walters. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1073-1372 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Telehealth. Foreword by Andrew Hadeka, editor-in-chief; articles by Dr. Lee H. Schwamm, Mei Wa Kwong, Michael Evan Cannella, students Lauren J. Corolla, Kristin Kelley, Allison Clemmey. 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. 1-80 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Lindsay Freeman. Law in conflict: the technological transformation of war and its consequences for the International Criminal Court. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 807-869 (2019). Aleksandra Popova. Note. The fine line between identifiers capable of identifying and “identifiable information.” 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 255-277 (2018-2019). Thomas H. Koenig. The need to reform abusive contracts for Internet connected toys. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 187-225 (2019). Michael L. Rustad. How the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation will protect consumers using smart devices. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 227-271 (2019). Harrison Metz. Note. “Your device is disabled”: how and why compulsion of biometrics to unlock devices should be protected by the Fifth Amendment privilege. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 427-466 (2019).

SECOND AMENDMENT

Garrett Anderson. Comment. Clear as mud: the confused state of Mississippi’s state firearm carry laws. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 173-190 (2019). Chelsea W. Rogas. Case comment. Constitutional Law—Ninth Circuit strikes down licensing law in favor of Second Amendment right to open carry—Young v. Hawaii, 896 F.3d 1044 (9th Cir. 2018). 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 369-379 (2019).

SECURITIES LAW

M. Todd Henderson, Max Raskin. A regulatory classification of digital assets: toward an operational Howey test for cryptocurrencies, ICOs, and other digital assets. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 443-493. Maxwell Gawley. Comment. Closing the carried interest loophole and the impacts on venture capital. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 671-699 (2019).

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SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Mississippi College Law Review New York University Annual Survey of American Law Hon. Tracie A. Todd. Mass incarceration: the obstruction of judges. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 191-215 (2019). Capital Punishment Symposium. Introduction by André de Gruy; articles by Jeffrey Omar Usman, Judith J. Johnson. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 78-157 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Sentencing Reform from the Bench: The Emerging Role of District Court Judges. Articles by Jessica A. Roth, Bruce A. Green, Rebecca Roiphe, Ellen Yaroshefsky. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 277-416 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Clare M. Prober. Note. What justice requires: Equal Protection Clause issues with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s 33E powers. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 319-342 (2019). Jelani Jefferson Exum. From warfare to welfare: reconceptualizing drug sentencing during the opioid crisis. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 941-959 (2019). Francis X. Shen. Neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and the case against solitary confinement. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 937-1017 (2019).

SEX CRIMES

Eugenia K. Sims. Case comment. Criminal law and procedure—prosecutorial error versus credibility of child victims of sexual assault: a delicate balance—Commonwealth v. Alvarez, 103 N.E.3d 1202 (Mass. 2018). 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 381-391 (2019). Stephen M. Bainbridge. Enhanced accountabililty: the Catholic Church’s unfinished business. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 165-208 (2019). Kimberly Peterson. Note. Victim or villain?: the effects of rape culture and rape myths on justice for rape victims. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 467-508 (2019). Kelsie Plesac. Note. Remedying cursory police investigation of sexual assault and the false reporting charges that result. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 509-544 (2019).

SEXUAL ORIENTATION

Devon Sherrell. Comment. “A fresh look”: Title VII’s new promise for LGBT discrimination protection post-Hively. 68 Emory L.J. 1101-1145 (2019).

SOCIAL WELFARE

Mei Wa Kwong. Telehealth and public programs - evolution of telehealth policy in Medicare and Medicaid. 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. 7-22 (2019). Mary Crossley. Threats to Medicaid and health equity intersections. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 311-350 (2019).

SPORTS

Rhiannon Herbert. Comment. More isn’t better: overtraining as a cause of action for coach negligence. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 125-154 (2019). Grant Newton. Note. The NCAA on notice: how utilizing principles of federalism could relieve antitrust pressure. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1091-1123 (2019).

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW

For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: Fordham Urban Law Journal Alia Soomro. Note. Dismantling mid-century urban renewal: a community-based approach for the future of New York City. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 955-997 (2019). Remodeling Sanctuary: Urban Immigration in a New Era. Articles by Allan Colbern, Melanie Amoroso-Pohl, Courtney Gutiérrez, Monika Batra Kashyap, Kit Johnson, Alina Veneziano. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 489-640 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Nicholas Anania. Comment. The short-term rental economy in rural Maine communities: an opportunity for economic growth instead of a target for regulation. 71 Me. L. Rev. 341-359 (2019). Garrett Anderson. Comment. Clear as mud: the confused state of Mississippi’s state firearm carry laws. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 173-190 (2019). Elizabeth Weeks, Paula Sanford. Financial impact of the opioid crisis on local government: quantifying costs for litigation and policymaking. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1061-1132 (2019).

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For more on this subject see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for: FIU Law Review Barnette at 75: The Past, Present, and Future of the “Fixed Star in Our Constitutional Constellation.” Introduction by Howard M. Wasserman. Articles by Ronald K. L. Collins, Erica Goldberg, Abner S. Greene, Paul Horwitz, Leslie Kendrick, Genevieve Lakier, Aaron Saiger, Steven D. Smith; keynote address by John Q. Barrett. 13 FIU L. Rev. 585-873 (2019).

(For contents see the Tables of Contents of Indexed Law Reviews for this journal.)

Bruce A. Green, Rebecca Roiphe. Judicial activism in trial courts. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 365-416 (2019). William B. Gould IV. How five young men channeled nine old men: Janus and the High Court’s anti-labor policymaking. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 209-261 (2019).

TAXATION—FEDERAL

Maxwell Gawley. Comment. Closing the carried interest loophole and the impacts on venture capital. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 671-699 (2019). Lyndsey Insani. Note. Is financial difficulty really enough? The battle of the Circuits to define reasonable cause for small businesses’ failure to pay taxes. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 385-426 (2019).

TAXATION—STATE AND LOCAL

Maxwell Gawley. Comment. Closing the carried interest loophole and the impacts on venture capital. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 671-699 (2019).

TORTS

Ramona L. Lampley. Mitigating risk, eradicating slavery. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1707-1750 (2019). Erin Downey. Comment. Modern-day pirates: why domestic parent corporations should be liable under the Alien Tort Statute for violations of workers’ rights within global supply chains. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1933-1979 (2019). Rhiannon Herbert. Comment. More isn’t better: overtraining as a cause of action for coach negligence. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 125-154 (2019). Max Roberts. Note. Weaning drug manufacturers off their painkiller: creating an exception to the learned intermediary doctrine in light of the opiod crisis. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 683-715 (2019).

Julianne Jeha. Note. Turning texters into a civil liability: texting and driving bans and new ways of expanding liability on the road. 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 232-243 (2018-2019). Jin Yoshikawa. Note. Sharing the costs of artificial intelligence: universal no-fault social insurance for personal injuries. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1155-1187 (2019).

TRADE REGULATION

Hayes Hagan. Note. How to protect consumer data? Leave it to the Consumer Protection Agency: FTC rulemaking as a path to federal cybersecurity regulation. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 735-762. Natalie Brough. Note. Straight past go and collect $200: a look into the Clayton Act and vertical mergers within corporate America. 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 211-231 (2018-2019). Grant Newton. Note. The NCAA on notice: how utilizing principles of federalism could relieve antitrust pressure. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1091-1123 (2019).

WATER LAW Grady R. Burns. Comment. Who takes a dam: regulatory confusion and surging opportunities for small dam removal in rural Maine. 71 Me. L. Rev. 361-379 (2019). TABLES OF CONTENTS OF INDEXED LAW REVIEWS

68 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 5, JUNE, 2019.

New Perspectives: A Discussion on Modern Global Supply Chains. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1503-1979 (2019).

Alan Schwartz. Keynote address: modern supply chains and outmoded contract law. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1503-1518 (2019). Sarah Dadush. Contracting for human rights: looking to version 2.0 of the ABA Model Contract Clauses. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1519-1554 (2019). E. Christopher Johnson Jr., Fernanda Beraldi, Edwin Broecker, Emily Brown, Susan Maslow. The business case for lawyers to advocate for corporate supply chains free of labor trafficking and child labor. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1555-1619 (2019). Juliet P. Kostritsky. A bargaining dynamic transaction cost approach to understanding framework contracts. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1621-1706 (2019).

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Ramona L. Lampley. Mitigating risk, eradicating slavery. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1707-1750 (2019). Jonathan C. Lipson. Something else: specific relief for breach of human rights terms in supply chain agreements. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1751-1780 (2019). Jennifer S. Martin. Private law remedies, human rights, and supply contracts. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1781-1820 (2019). Roza Pati. Global regulation of corporate conduct: effective pursuit of a slave-free supply chain. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1821-1867 (2019). David V. Snyder. The new social contracts in international supply chains. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1869-1932 (2019).

Erin Downey. Comment. Modern-day pirates: why domestic parent corporations should be liable under the Alien Tort Statute for violations of workers’ rights within global supply chains. 68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1933-1979 (2019).

40 BERKELEY JOURNAL OF EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR LAW, NO. 1, PP. 1-200, 2019.

Co-Editors-in-Chief Ray Fuentes, Diana Liv. Editors’ note. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. i (2019). The Age Discrimination in Employment Act at 50 Conference. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 1-133 (2019).

Ifeoma Ajunwa. Age discrimination by platforms. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 1-27 (2019). Miriam A. Cherry. Age discrimination in the on-demand economy and crowdwork. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 29-60 (2019). Nicole Delaney, Joanna N. Lahey. The ADEA at the intersection of age and race. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 61-90 (2019). Cathy Ventrell-Monsees. It’s unlawful age discrimination—not the “natural order” of the workplace! 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 91-133 (2019).

Kate Andrias. David E. Feller Memorial Labor Law Lecture. Peril and possibility: strikes, rights, and legal change in the age of Trump. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 135-149 (2019). Zainab Ramahi. Comment. Secondary boycotts in American labor law and the First Amendment. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 151-167 (2019). Ben Burdick. Recent case. Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior Court. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 169-182 (2019).

Kavitha Iyengar. Recent case. Janus v. AFSCME. 40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 183-199 (2019).

84 BROOKLYN LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SPRING, 2019.

Shelly Kreiczer-Levy, Ronit Donyets-Kedar. Better left forgotten: an argument against treating some social media and digital assets as inheritance in an era of platform power. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 703-744 (2019). Rabea Benhalim. Religious courts in secular jurisdictions: how Jewish and Islamic courts adapt to societal and legal norms. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 745-800 (2019). Iselin Gambert. Got mylk?: The disruptive possibilities of plant milk. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 801-871 (2019). Michael L. Perlin, Naomi M. Weinstein. “There’s voices in the night trying to be heard”: the potential impact of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities on domestic mental disability law. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 873-907 (2019). Max Stul Oppenheimer. Is the sky the limit?: Patent implications of discoveries made in outer space. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 909-954 (2019). Alia Soomro. Note. Dismantling mid-century urban renewal: a community-based approach for the future of New York City. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 955-997 (2019). Kathleen Justis. Note. Lactose’s intolerance: the role of manufacturers’ rights and commercial free speech in big dairy’s fight to restrict use of the term “milk.” 84 Brook. L. Rev. 999-1025 (2019). Amanda R. Fell. Note. From family, they flee: asylum for victims of forced marriage. 84 Brook. L. Rev. 1027-1058 (2019). Christina M. Loguidice. Note. Mandatory reassignment as a reasonable accomodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act turns “nondiscrimination into discrimination.” 84 Brook. L. Rev. 1059-1084 (2019).

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WINTER, 2019.

Editors. Transitioning online. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. unpaged (2019). Eliot T. Tracz. Revisiting the right to a speedy trial: reconciling the Sixth Amendment with the Speedy Trial Act. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 1-26 (2019). Blake A. Watson. Do I have to be reasonable?: The right to arbitrarily restrict transfer of occupancy and mineral leases. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 27-100 (2019).

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Meghan Brickner. Note. Til (defaulted) debt do us part: the need for regulation of debt buyers collecting on deliquent debt in the aftermath of Henson v. Santander. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 101-124 (2019). Rhiannon Herbert. Comment. More isn’t better: overtraining as a cause of action for coach negligence. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 125-154 (2019). Amanda Miggo. Comment. The secure scheduling movement: why every state should consider enacting secure scheduling legislation. 47 Cap. U. L. Rev. 155-182 (2019).

2019 COLUMBIA BUSINESS LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP.

443-796. Privacy, Data, and Business. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 443-795.

M. Todd Henderson, Max Raskin. A regulatory classification of digital assets: toward an operational Howey test for cryptocurrencies, ICOs, and other digital assets. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 443-493. Sandra Wachter, Brent Mittelstadt. A right to reasonable inference: re-thinking data protection law in the age of big data and AI. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 494-620. Spencer Williams. Predictive contracting. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 621-695.

Maddalena DeSimone. Note. Can we curate it? Why luggage and smartphones merit different treatment at the United States border. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 696-734. Hayes Hagan. Note. How to protect consumer data? Leave it to the Consumer Protection Agency: FTC rulemaking as a path to federal cybersecurity regulation. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 735-762. Jonathan Trebble-Greening. Note. Raising the stakes: creating an international sanction to generate corporate compliance with data privacy laws. 2019 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 763-795.

68 DEPAUL LAW REVIEW, NO. 3, SPRING, 2019.

Glen Anderson. Towards an essentialist legal definition of property. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 481-516 (2019). Alan B. Morrison. Safe at home: the Supreme Court’s personal jurisdiction gift to business. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 517-566 (2019). G. Alex Sinha. A real-property model of privacy. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 567-613 (2019). Justin (Gus) Hurwitz. Chevron’s political domain: w(h)ither step three? 68 DePaul L. Rev. 615-633 (2019).

Abigail Flores. Note. Redefining how to speak “American”: Issa v. School District of Lancaster, the Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974, and their impact. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 635-669 (2019). Maxwell Gawley. Comment. Closing the carried interest loophole and the impacts on venture capital. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 671-699 (2019). Ashlee Germany. Note. “Cause I ain’t got no pencil”: a call for Chicago public school funding litigation reform. 68 DePaul L. Rev. 701-732 (2019).

68 EMORY LAW JOURNAL, NO. 6, PP. 979-1188, 2019.

Jacob Eisler. Partisan gerrymandering and the constitutionalization of statistics. 68 Emory L.J. 979-1035 (2019). Claire Raj. Coerced choice: school vouchers and students with disabilities. 68 Emory L.J. 1037-1099 (2019). Devon Sherrell. Comment. “A fresh look”: Title VII’s new promise for LGBT discrimination protection post-Hively. 68 Emory L.J. 1101-1145 (2019). Gabrielle Gollomp. Comment. Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer: playing “in the joints” and on the playground. 68 Emory L.J. 1147-1188 (2019).

49 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER NEWS &

ANALYSIS, NO. 6, JUNE, 2019. Beyond words. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10513 (2019). Pollution Prevention and Rethinking “Waste.” Jim McElfish, moderator; Linda Breggin, Byron R. Brown, Carol Adaire Jones, Anna Vinogradova, panelists. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10515-10528 (2019). Lance D. Wood. Proposed revisions to improve and modernize CEQ’s NEPA regulations. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10529-10537 (2019). Royal C. Gardner, et al. CWA in-lieu fee mitigation: project and programmatic risks. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10538-10546 (2019). Mingqing You, Haijing Wang. Annual review of Chinese environmental law developments: 2018. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10547-10552 (2019). Kasturi Das, et al. Making the international trade system work for the Paris Agreement: assessing the options. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10553-10580 (2019).

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Rachel Sullivan. Student article. The D.C. Circuit takes a wrong turn: redefining solid waste under RCRA. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10581-10597 (2019). Recent developments. In the Congress. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10598-10602 (2019). Recent developments. In the courts. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10602-10604 (2019). Recent developments. In the federal agencies. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10604-10607 (2019). Recent developments. In the state agencies. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10607-10610 (2019). Recent journal literature. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10611-10612 (2019). Topical index. 49 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10613-10614 (2019).

13 FIU LAW REVIEW, NO. 4, SPRING, 2019.

Barnette at 75: The Past, Present, and Future of the “Fixed Star in Our Constitutional Constellation.” 13 FIU L. Rev. 585-873 (2019).

Howard M. Wasserman. Introduction: Barnette at 75. 13 FIU L. Rev. 585-598 (2019). Ronald K. L. Collins. Thoughts on Hayden C. Covington and the paucity of litigation scholarship. 13 FIU L. Rev. 599-637 (2019). Erica Goldberg. “Good orthodoxy” and the legacy of Barnette. 13 FIU L. Rev. 639-666 (2019). Abner S. Greene. Barnette and Masterpiece Cakeshop: some unanswered questions. 13 FIU L. Rev. 667-688 (2019). Paul Horwitz. A close reading of Barnette, in honor of Vincent Blasi. 13 FIU L. Rev. 689-728 (2019). Leslie Kendrick. A fixed star in shifting skies: Barnette and civil rights law. 13 FIU L. Rev. 729-740 (2019). Genevieve Lakier. Not such a fixed star after all: West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, and the changing meaning of the First Amendment right not to speak. 13 FIU L. Rev. 741-763 (2019). Aaron Saiger. Deconstitutionalizing Dewey. 13 FIU L. Rev. 765-800 (2019). Steven D. Smith. “Fixed star” or twin star?: the ambiguity of Barnette. 13 FIU L. Rev. 801-825 (2019).

John Q. Barrett. Keynote address. Justice Jackson in the Jehovah Witnesses’ Cases. 13 FIU L. Rev. 827-852 (2019). Post-panel commentary. 13 FIU L. Rev. 853-873 (2019).

Annasofia A. Roig. Comment. No way, USA!: the lack of a repatriation agreement with Cuba and its effects on U.S. immigration policies. 13 FIU L. Rev. 875-901 (2019). Federica Vergani. Comment. Why transgender children should have the right to block their own puberty with court authorization. 13 FIU L. Rev. 903-928 (2019).

46 FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL, NO. 3, JUNE,

2019. Remodeling Sanctuary: Urban Immigration in a New Era. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 489-640 (2019).

Allan Colbern, Melanie Amoroso-Pohl, Courtney Gutiérrez. Contextualizing sanctuary policy development in the United States: conceptual and constitutional underpinnings. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 489-547 (2019). Monika Batra Kashyap. Unsettling immigration laws: settler colonialism and the U.S. immigration legal system. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 548-579 (2019). Kit Johnson. Universities as vehicles for immigrant integration. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 580-601 (2019). Alina Veneziano. Applying the U.S. Constitution abroad, from the era of the U.S. founding to the modern age. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 602-640 (2019).

Gabrielle Kornblau. Note. Separate but (still un)equal: challenging school segregation in New York City. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 641-682 (2019). Max Roberts. Note. Weaning drug manufacturers off their painkiller: creating an exception to the learned intermediary doctrine in light of the opiod crisis. 46 Fordham Urb. L.J. 683-715 (2019).

35 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO.

4, SUMMER, 2019. Symposium: Legal Intelligence through Artificial Intelligence. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1073-1372 (2019).

Ed Walters. The model rules of autonomous conduct: ethical responsibilities of lawyers and artificial intelligence. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1073-1092 (2019). Warren E. Agin. Predicting Chapter 11 bankruptcy case outcomes using the Federal Judicial Center IDB and ensemble artificial intelligence. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1093-1115 (2019).

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Kevin D. Ashley. Automatically extracting meaning from legal texts: opportunities and challenges. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1117-1151 (2019). Alyson Carrel. Legal intelligence through artificial intelligence requires emotional intelligence: a new competency model for the 21st century legal professional. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1153-1183 (2019). Tabrez Y. Ebrahim. Automation & predictive analytics in patent prosecution: USPTO implication & policy. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1185-1244 (2019). Patrick Flanagan, Michelle Hook Dewey. Where do we go from here? Transformation and acceleration of legal analytics in practice. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1245-1267 (2019). Nancy B. Rapoport, Joseph R. Tiano Jr. Legal analytics, social science, and legal fees: reimagining “legal spend” decisions in an evolving industry. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1269-1304 (2019). Harry Surden. Artificial intelligence and law: an overview. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1305-1337 (2019). Shawna Hoffman. Transcript of morning keynote address. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1339-1353 (2019). Ed Walters. Transcript of lunchtime keynote address. 35 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1355-1372 (2019).

15 JOURNAL OF HEALTH & BIOMEDICAL LAW, NO. 1, PP. 1-80, 2019.

Editor-in-Chief Andrew Hadeka. Foreword: editor’s note. 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. i (2019). Telehealth. 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. 1-80 (2019).

Dr. Lee H. Schwamm. Is medicine ready for the digital revolution? 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. 1-6 (2019). Mei Wa Kwong. Telehealth and public programs - evolution of telehealth policy in Medicare and Medicaid. 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. 7-22 (2019). Michael Evan Cannella. Policymaking perspective: cultivating innovation in health care delivery through the lens of telehealth. 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. 23-28 (2019). Lauren J. Corolla. Note. Telemedicine and the need for net neutrality protections. 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. 29-54 (2019). Kristin Kelley. Note. Is telepsychology putting our most vulnerable patients at risk? 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. 55-66 (2019).

Allison Clemmey. Comment. Telemedicine: Kansas Telemedicine Act prohibits abortions via telemedicine - H.B. 2028, 87 Leg., Reg. Sess. (Kan. 2018). 15 J. Health & Biomed. L. 67-80 (2019).

82 LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS, NO. 2, PP. 1-242, 2019.

Judicial Institutions and Behavior. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-215 (2019).

David F. Levi. Foreword: Converging paths: judges and scholars. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. i-v (2019). Hon. Robert M. Brutinel. Choosing leadership judges by state supreme court appointment: analysis of a court reform. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1-25 (2019). Hon. Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer. The influence of re-selection on independent decision making in state supreme courts. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 27-62 (2019). Jennifer L. Thurston. Black robes, white judges: the lack of diversity on the magistrate judge bench. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 63-102 (2019). Hon. Renee Cohn Jubelirer. Communicating disagreement behind the bench: the importance of rules and norms of an appellate court. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 103-132 (2019). Hon. Donald W. Molloy. Designated hitters, pinch hitters, and bat boys: judges dealing with judgment and inexperience, career clerks or term clerks. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 133-155 (2019). Hon. Justice David Collins. Re-evaluating competence to stand trial. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 157-189 (2019). Hon. Tracie A. Todd. Mass incarceration: the obstruction of judges. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 191-215 (2019).

Mollie Thompson. Note. Children at the border: existing tools for effective advocacy. 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 217-242 (2019).

71 MAINE LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 205-380, 2019.

Rural Legal Issues. 71 Me. L. Rev. 205-379 (2019).

Foreword. The editors. 71 Me. L. Rev. 205-207 (2019). Hannah Haksgaard. Rural practice as public interest work. 71 Me. L. Rev. 209-226 (2019). Maybell Romero. Viewing access to justice for rural Mainers of color through a prosecution lens. 71 Me. L. Rev. 227-243 (2019).

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Andrew Davies, Alyssa Clark. Gideon in the desert: an empirical study of providing counsel to criminal defendants in rural places. 71 Me. L. Rev. 245-272 (2019). Christopher Chavis. The past, present, and future of rural Northern New England: a study of the demographics crisis and how it affects the rural lawyer shortage. 71 Me. L. Rev. 273-291 (2019). Jess R. Phelps. Conservation, regionality, and the Farm Bill. 71 Me. L. Rev. 293-340 (2019). Nicholas Anania. Comment. The short-term rental economy in rural Maine communities: an opportunity for economic growth instead of a target for regulation. 71 Me. L. Rev. 341-359 (2019). Grady R. Burns. Comment. Who takes a dam: regulatory confusion and surging opportunities for small dam removal in rural Maine. 71 Me. L. Rev. 361-379 (2019).

37 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP. 78-190, 2019.

Capital Punishment Symposium. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 78-157 (2019).

André de Gruy. Introduction. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 78-79 (2019). Jeffrey Omar Usman. The twenty-first century death penalty and paths forward. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 80-106 (2019). Judith J. Johnson. Why Mississippi should reform its penal code. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 107-151 (2019).

Sara Alexander. Comment. Labor pains: the inadequacies of current federal pregnancy laws and the alternative routes to accommodation. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 152-172 (2019). Garrett Anderson. Comment. Clear as mud: the confused state of Mississippi’s state firearm carry laws. 37 Miss. C.L. Rev. 173-190 (2019).

74 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ANNUAL SURVEY OF

AMERICAN LAW, NO. 2, PP. 277-496, 2019. Sentencing Reform from the Bench: The Emerging Role of District Court Judges. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 277-416 (2019).

Jessica A. Roth. The “new” district court activism in criminal justice reform. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 277-363 (2019). Bruce A. Green, Rebecca Roiphe. Judicial activism in trial courts. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 365-416 (2019).

Ellen Yaroshefsky. Aspiring to a model of the engaged judge. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 393-416 (2019).

Emily E. Fountain. Note. Tracing blurred lines: Catholic hospital funding and First Amendment conflicts. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 417-448 (2019). Marissa L. Kibler. Note. The Foreign Emoluments Clause: tracing the framers’ fears about foreign influence over the president. 74 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 449-496 (2019).

51 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF

INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLITICS, NO. 3, SPRING, 2019.

Harry Aitken. Policing the police: Security Council monitoring of states’ sanctions implementation obligations. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 705-772 (2019). Brian Christopher Jones. Constitutional paternalism: the rise and problematic use of constitutional guardian rhetoric. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 773-805 (2019). Lindsay Freeman. Law in conflict: the technological transformation of war and its consequences for the International Criminal Court. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 807-869 (2019). Nathaniel Eisen. Note. Carbon emissions as a physical property: ontological approaches to the WTO like products debate. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 871-919 (2019). Collier Bowling. Note. Corruption and FTAs: does an implicit cause of action exist for corruption claims in ISDS? 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 921-952 (2019). Charlotte Westbrook. Comment. Legality and morality in international law: the Syria air strikes. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 953-964 (2019). Sabina Veneziano. Comment. A brief criticism of the United States’ strategic actions in three pending I.C.J. cases. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 965-980 (2019). Garima Deepak. Comment. WTO dispute settlement - the road ahead. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 981-997 (2019). Book annotations. 51 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 999-1060 (2019).

12 SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF HEALTH

LAW & POLICY, NO. 2, PP. 261-418, 2019. Would the ADA Pass Today?: Historical and Political Perspectives on the Americans with Disabilities Act. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 261-365 (2019).

Michael Waterstone. Remarks. Could we pass the ADA today?: Disability rights in an age of partisan polarization. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 261-264 (2019).

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Tony Coelho. Remarks. Could we pass the ADA today?: Disability rights in an age of partisan polarization. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 265-270 (2019). Laura Rothstein. Would the ADA pass today?: Disability rights in an age of partisan polarization. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 271-309 (2019). Mary Crossley. Threats to Medicaid and health equity intersections. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 311-350 (2019). Elizabeth Pendo. The costs of uncertainty: the DOJ’s stalled progress on accessible medical equipment under the Americans with Disabilities Act. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 351-365 (2019).

Madhav Y. Bhatt. Comment. A state’s effort to enhance health care: empowering pharmacists with prescribing authority. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 367-390 (2019). Stephen M. Scannell. Comment. Medical marijuana and the ADA: following the path blazed by state courts to extend protection. 12 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 391-417 (2019).

24 SUFFOLK JOURNAL OF TRIAL & APPELLATE

ADVOCACY, NO. 2, PP. 171-322, 2018-2019.

Michelle A. Reid. Editor’s note. 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. x-xi (2018-2019). Harry Mitchell Caldwell, Deanne S. Elliot. Hit the ground running: the complete opening statement supported by empirical research and illustrations. 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 171-210 (2018-2019). Natalie Brough. Note. Straight past go and collect $200: a look into the Clayton Act and vertical mergers within corporate America. 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 211-231 (2018-2019). Julianne Jeha. Note. Turning texters into a civil liability: texting and driving bans and new ways of expanding liability on the road. 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 232-243 (2018-2019). Paul Mourad. Note. State of slayer’s estate. 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 244-254 (2018-2019). Aleksandra Popova. Note. The fine line between identifiers capable of identifying and “identifiable information.” 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 255-277 (2018-2019). Darius Brown. Case comment. Contract law/property law—just text the contract over—St. John’s Holdings, LLC v. Two Elecs., LLC, No. 16 MISC 000090 RBF, 2016 WL 6191911 (Mass. Land Ct. Oct. 24, 2016). 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 278-287 (2018-2019).

Molly Carroll. Case comment. Civil rights—medical marijuana recognized as facially reasonable accommodation under handicap discrimination claim in Massachusetts—Barbuto v. Advantage Sales and Mktg., LLC, 78 N.E.3d 40 (Mass. 2017). 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 288-305 (2018-2019). Danielle Paulson. Case comment. Criminal law—prosecutorial mistake results in sexual assault retrial—Commonwealth v. Angel Luis Alvarez, 103 N.E.3d 1202 (Mass. 2018). 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 306-314 (2018-2019). Timothy Rennie. Case comment. Constitutional law—let them eat cake—Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colo. Civil Rights Comm’n, 138 S. Ct. 1719 (2018). 24 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 315-321 (2018-2019).

52 SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, PP.

187-392, 2019.

Thomas H. Koenig. The need to reform abusive contracts for Internet connected toys. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 187-225 (2019). Michael L. Rustad. How the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation will protect consumers using smart devices. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 227-271 (2019). Kristen Armstrong. Note. A deferential crisis: the Board of Immigration’s Chevron struggle concerning refugee principles. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 273-296 (2019). Chantal Choi. Note. It is more than custody: the balance between parental intention and the child’s perspective in Hague Convention cases. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 297-318 (2019). Clare M. Prober. Note. What justice requires: Equal Protection Clause issues with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s 33E powers. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 319-342 (2019). Nicholas A. Rossini. Note. Lost in dicta: the curious case of nonstatutory grounds of vacatur in an era of ubiquitous consumer arbitration. 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 343-368 (2019). Chelsea W. Rogas. Case comment. Constitutional Law—Ninth Circuit strikes down licensing law in favor of Second Amendment right to open carry—Young v. Hawaii, 896 F.3d 1044 (9th Cir. 2018). 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 369-379 (2019). Eugenia K. Sims. Case comment. Criminal law and procedure—prosecutorial error versus credibility of child victims of sexual assault: a delicate balance—Commonwealth v. Alvarez, 103 N.E.3d 1202 (Mass. 2018). 52 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 381-391 (2019).

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67 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAW REVIEW, NO. 5, JUNE, 2019.

Erica Ash. Editor’s note. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. xiv-xv (2019). Symposium: Addicted: Legal Perspectives on the Opioid Epidemic. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 879-1132 (2019).

James G. Hodge Jr., students Walter G. Johnson, Drew Hensley. From opioids to marijuana: out of the tunnel and into the fog. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 879-900 (2019). Stacey A. Tovino. Fraud, abuse, and opioids. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 901-939 (2019). Jelani Jefferson Exum. From warfare to welfare: reconceptualizing drug sentencing during the opioid crisis. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 941-959 (2019). Kelly K. Dineen. Definitions matter: a taxonomy of inappropriate prescribing to shape effective opioid policy and reduce patient harm. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 961-1011 (2019). Stacy L. Leeds. Beyond an emergency declaration: tribal governments and the opioid crisis. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1013-1028 (2019). Micah L. Berman. Using opioid settlement proceeds for public health: lessons from the tobacco experience. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1029-1059 (2019). Elizabeth Weeks, Paula Sanford. Financial impact of the opioid crisis on local government: quantifying costs for litigation and policymaking. 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1061-1132 (2019).

22 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE, NO. 4, PP. 241-332, 2019.

R. Henry Weaver. Is consumer activism economic democracy? 22 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 241-279 (2019). Marianne Engelman Lado. No more excuses: building a new vision of civil rights enforcement in the context of environmental justice. 22 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 281-331 (2019).

53 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO LAW REVIEW,

NO. 2, PP. 165-392, 2019.

Stephen M. Bainbridge. Enhanced accountabililty: the Catholic Church’s unfinished business. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 165-208 (2019). William B. Gould IV. How five young men channeled nine old men: Janus and the High Court’s anti-labor policymaking. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 209-261 (2019).

Dr. Waseem Ahmad Qureshi. Legal exceptions to the inalienable right to life. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 263-312 (2019). Adam Kwon. Note. Morality in Vogue: balancing moral rights in sound recording copyrights. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 313-342 (2019). Lauren S. Luna. Comment. Patently limited: the conflict between public health and patent rights. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 343-368 (2019). Jasmine Martinez. Comment. Intellectual property rights & fashion design: an expansion of copyright protection. 53 U.S.F. L. Rev. 369-391 (2019).

53 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW, NO. 2,

WINTER, 2019.

Martha Albertson Fineman. Vulnerability and social justice. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 341-369 (2019). Robert F. Blomquist. Book review. The founding and the foundering of the American Constitution. The Framers’ Coup: The Making of the United States Constitution by Michael J. Klarman; The Crisis of the Middle-Class Constitution: Why Economic Inequality Threatens Our Republic by Ganesh Sitaraman. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 371-383 (2019). Lyndsey Insani. Note. Is financial difficulty really enough? The battle of the Circuits to define reasonable cause for small businesses’ failure to pay taxes. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 385-426 (2019). Harrison Metz. Note. “Your device is disabled”: how and why compulsion of biometrics to unlock devices should be protected by the Fifth Amendment privilege. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 427-466 (2019). Kimberly Peterson. Note. Victim or villain?: the effects of rape culture and rape myths on justice for rape victims. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 467-508 (2019). Kelsie Plesac. Note. Remedying cursory police investigation of sexual assault and the false reporting charges that result. 53 Val. U. L. Rev. 509-544 (2019).

21 VANDERBILT JOURNAL OF ENTERTAINMENT AND TECHNOLOGY LAW, NO. 4, SUMMER, 2019.

Matthew J. Dowd. Rule 36 decisions at the Federal Circuit: statutory authority. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 857-903 (2019). Jeffrey W. Sheehan. Confidences worth keeping: rebalancing legitimate interests in litigants’ private information in an era of open-access courts. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 905-936 (2019).

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Francis X. Shen. Neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and the case against solitary confinement. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 937-1017 (2019). Kerri A. Thompson. Commercial clicks: advertising algorithms as commercial speech. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1019-1040 (2019). Scott Woodard. Who owns a joke? Copyright law and stand-up comedy. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1041-1090 (2019).

Grant Newton. Note. The NCAA on notice: how utilizing principles of federalism could relieve antitrust pressure. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1091-1123 (2019). Lucas Paez. Note. Reviewing St. Regis: unresolved issues at the intersection of tribal sovereign immunity and patent law. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1125-1153 (2019). Jin Yoshikawa. Note. Sharing the costs of artificial intelligence: universal no-fault social insurance for personal injuries. 21 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1155-1187 (2019). ▀ Due to individual publisher uploading practices, links may not yet be active. Check with your local law library about how you can get access.