Most Recent Additions*
The Right to Be Heard
Skylar Nafziger
Choosing a Jury on Mars
Karl T. Muth and Jodi N. Beggs
Do Plea Bargains Advance Justice? A Content Analysis of Judges’ Perceptions of Plea Bargaining
Nathan W. Prager, Teyah S. Giannetta, Janice L. Burke, and Monica K. Miller
The Second Amendment and Heller’s “Sensitive Places” Carve-Out Post-Rahimi: A Historiography, Analysis, and Basic Framework
Patrick J. Charles
Catch-22: The Elusiveness of Commuted Per-Unit Royalty Conversions and Their Sufficiency in Hypothetical Negotiation Calculations Under Protective Order
Kenneth L. Woodard Jr.
A Proposal on Deciding Trademark Infringement Claims to Limit Confusion for Consumers
Abigail Holtzman
The Bastard of the Arts and Copyright Law: The Intersection of Dance and Copyright Law in Hanagami v. Epic Games, Inc.
Alyssa Sitkowski
Family Violence and the Potential for New Remedies
Bethany Nelson
The End of Prison Gerrymandering: Has Illinois Done Enough to End Prison Gerrymandering by 2030?
Isabel Beebe
No Hope in Sight: Rethinking the Constitutionality of Solitary Confinement With Hope v. Harris
Erin Owen
Sin, Sickness, or Self-Defense? How Medicalizing Women’s Acts of Survival Confounds Justification and Excuse, and Undermines Justice
Jordan Robinson
A New Chapter: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Path to Financial Rehabilitation in Bankruptcy Law
Karni Perlman and Itay Krayden
Uncharted Success: Expanding Metrics for Community Court Impact
Tamar Ben-Dror, Hadar Dancig-Rosenberg, and Tali Gal
*Updated as of 05/14/25.