Content Posted in 2026
A Middle-Class New Deal: A Call to Action, Angela K. Littwin
A "One Health" Approach to Healthy Food, Katya S. Cronin
Avoiding SpaceX's Giant Leap Backwards for Mankind: Why the NLRB Leadership is Constitutionally Protected and How to Keep It That Way, Clara Goldrich
Balancing a Circular Economy with Brand Protection: How Luxury Fashion Houses Can Regulate Upcycling Through Trademark Licensing, Olivia Dinkins
Broad and Expansive Sanction Power: A Case for Curtailing Executive Authority, Max Khadduri
Can the New Literature About Debt Make a Real Difference in the Real World?, Norman I. Silber
Chasing the American Dream: Young Adults in Financial Crisis, A. Mechele Dickerson
DEMOCRATIC INTEGRITY UNDER THREAT: CONFRONTING DISINFORMATION WITH LEGISLATIVE AND STRUCTURAL REFORMS, Sophia Brociner
DISABILITY RESTRICTION IN U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY: FROM 1882 TO THE “FINAL RULE”, Jess Whatcott Dr.
Fearless Speech Ignores History to Make a Point, Robert Corn-Revere
Frankenstein Sinatra: The Argument for a Federal Postmortem Right of Publicity in the AI-Era, Ian Samide
FROM REDLINING TO REDSHIRTING: HOW THE NEW YORK CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS’ KINDERGARTEN ENTRY POLICY PERPETUATES INEQUITY, Rebecca Daverin Lelchuk
How and Why To Be a Strategic Debtor, Chrystin Ondersma
INCOMPLETE PROTECTION: HOW SIJS PERPETUATES FAMILY SEPARATION AND RESTRICTS RIGHTS OF IMMIGRANT YOUTH, Lillian Schmoker
Interdisciplinary Research Is Hard and Other Lessons from Debt’s Grip, Pamela Foohey, Robert M. Lawless, and Deborah Thorne
International Trade and Climate Policy: Revising the Benefit Analysis for Countervailing Duties, Michael J. Havens
Missing Strugglers: Debt’s Reach, Bankruptcy’s Limits, and a Proxy for Who’s Left Out, Dalié Jiménez
More Than Medals: Protecting the Olympic Brand, Olivia M. Zykoff
Myth Busters: A Review of “Debt’s Grip”, Susan Block-Lieb
National Values Matter for AI: Comparative Analysis of AI Regulations in the US, the EU, and China, Kaori (Furuya) Kawaguchi
Natural Law Errors and Wrongs, Brian Z. Tamanaha
OH, OH, NO OZEMPIC: THE DANGERS OF OZEMPIC’S DIRECT-TO-CONSUMER ADVERTISEMENTS, Taylor Blicht
Opening Wall Street to Main Street: A Proposed Framework for Expanding Private Equity to the Public, Willis Huynh
PARENTING WHILE MAD: ALTERED STATES, CARCERAL PSYCHIATRY, AND THE FIGHT FOR ABOLITIONIST ACCESS, Stefanie Lyn Kaufman-Mthimkhulu
Populist Primacy, Jacob Eisler
Power, Tools, and Process: Some Reflections on Bankruptcy Minimalism, Edward J. Janger
PREFACE, Priyanka Nair and Saskia Valencia
"Reeling In" the Governance Problem: How to Achieve Sustainable Fisheries on an International Scale, Louis Morais-Andrade
Safeguarding Creditors' Interest in China's Debtor-In-Possession (DIP) Model: Enhancing Director Accountability for Effective Corporate Reorganization, Tianqi (Alicia) Ding
STERILIZATION, HAUNTING AND THE FUTURE OF DISABILITY LAW, Linda Steele
Tapping Out of the Wiretap: Whether Consumers Have a Reasonable Expectation of Privacy Against Internet Tracking Technology, Ashley Faranesh
The Grass is Always Grayer: Analyzing Field Preemption Challenges in New York Environmental Law, Dylan Misisco
THE HETERONORMATIVE LANGUAGE OF LAW: THE WIN IN BOSTOCK AND THE LOSS FOR TITLE IX, Negar Khalaf
The Silent Sound of Drowning: Human Rights Justifications and Complex Intersectionality, Maria Grahn-Farley
Turbulence in the Courts: JetBlue Suffers from Faulty Antitrust Actions, Rudolph Veiga
Universal Public Defense, Alexis Hoag-Fordjour