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Volume 51, Issue 2
- Celia Feldman: “Renting While Poor: How Rent Escrow Violates Tenants’ Due Process Rights”
- Josh Gehret: “The Case for Requiring Federal Law Enforcement Agents to Wear Identifying Insignias: Progress Made and Next Steps”
Volume 51, Issue 1
- Lisa Blitstein: “Materializing President Biden’s “Clean Energy Revolution” Through Federal Land Acquisitions”
- Julianna Felkoski: “An Incentive for Truth in Influencer Advertising: Enhancing Reporting by Awarding Consumers for Information That Leads to a Successful Enforcement Action”
Volume 50, Issue 3
- Christian Coward: “Breaking Secondary Trauma: Developing Conviction Relief Legislation in the United States for Sex-Trafficking Victims”
- Lucas Van Deusen: “Schrödinger’s Pot and the Ongoing Puzzle of the Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement”
Volume 50, Issue 2
Volume 50, Issue 1