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About
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Volume 47
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Volume 42
Volume 41
Volume 40
Symposia
The Impending AI Revolution in the Legal Profession
The Chilling Impact on First Amendment Rights and #MeToo after Depp v. Heard
The Solutions Manual
Pandemic Pandemonium
2020 Vision
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  • Issues
  • Volume 47
  • Volume 46
  • Volume 45
  • Volume 44
  • Volume 43
  • Volume 42
  • Volume 41
  • Volume 40

 Volume 44

Issue 1 – Winter 2021

Articles

Cheat Sheets and Capital Juries: In State v. Tucker, North Carolina’s Attorney General and Supreme Court Contented with Evidence of Prosecutors’ Efforts to Circumvent Batson v. Kentucky — Ian A. Mance

“Black Lives Matter” and “The Blue Line” Clashed Across The United States in 2020, Raising a Necessary Question for the U.S. Supreme Court: Whether the Heck Doctrine Bars a Convict’s Challenge for Equal Protection Claims of Racial-Profiling — Christian Ketter

The Justice Gap Problem Solving: History and Innovation — Katsiaryna Stsepaniuk

Comments

Rear-View Mirror: Statutory and Constitutional Issues Raised Amidst Governor Roy Cooper’s COVID-19 Shutdown Orders — E. Hampton Crumpler III

With Great Power Comes Great Accountability: A New Method for Applying Qualified Immunity and Rebuilding Public Trust — Miller Moreau

The Return to and Expansion of Escobedo — Anna Amsbaugh

 

Issue 2 – SPRING 2022

Articles

On-Campus or Off-Campus? - That Is Still the Question: Mahanoy Area Sch. Dist. v. B.L. and the Supreme Court’s New Digital Frontier — Kristopher L. Caudle

Reframing the Question: Why Chevron - and Not a One-Size-Fits-All Interpretation of “Substantially the Same” - Should Guide a Court’s Interpretation of the Congressional Review Act’s Limitations on Future Rulemaking — Andrew Landolfi and Carly L. Hviding

The Modern Origins and Evolution of the North Carolina Political Question Doctrine — William C. McKinney

Minnesota: Decades of Decisions and Impact on Sports Law — Adam Epstein

Comments

A Ripple-Turned-Tidal Wave: SEC v. Ripple Labs as an Inflection Point in the Regulatory Approach to Innovation in Complex Systems — Christian Smith-Bishop

Vaccine Passports and the Right to Exclude: How the Court’s Holding in Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid Could Light Fire to the Debate on the Constitutionality of Vaccine Passport Requirements and Bans — John A. Kuzora

Redefining “Misinformation,” “Disinformation,” and “Fake News”: Using Social Science Research to Form an Interdisciplinary Model of Online Limited Forums on Social Media Platforms — Audrey C. Normandin

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