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Federal Recognition of Native American Tribes in the United States and the International Right to Self-Determination: Why Congress Should Exercise Its Constitutional Authority to Federally Recognize the Lumbee Tribe
Post-EU Accession to the ECHR: The Argument for Why the ECtHR Should Abandon the Bosphorus Doctrine
Federalism, Treaty Norms, and the U.N. Report on American Education
Prosecuting Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking Abroad: Congress, the Courts, and the Constitution
The Federal Trade Commission, Germany, and Non-Compete Agreements: An Analysis of the Federal Trade Commission's Proposed Ban on Non-Compete Agreements and a Comparison to German Non-Compete Law
A Comparison Between U.S. Federal Tax and Khums, A Shia Islamic Tax
International Human Rights in Asian Constitutions
What Should a Constitutional Law Casebook Be?
Examining the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court’s Expanded Powers in the Bolsonaro Era: A Win for Democracy or a Turn Toward Autocracy?
Constitutional Rights in the Wake of Dobbs
Cuba and the Constitution of a Stable State of Misery: Ideology, Economic Policy, and Popular Discipline
Federalism and Fair Housing: State Innovation Amidst Federal Retrenchment
Reversing CFIUS: Analyzing the International and Constitutional Implications of the Revised National Critical Capabilities Defense Act
Rebutting the Presumption: A Constitutional Theory of Pre-Trial Asset Seizures and Procedural Due Process
Uncharted Waters: Should International Maritime Terrorism Be Included in the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court?
Constitutional Litigation After Trump v. CASA
The Dark Side of the Internet: The Facilitation of CSAM by Social Media Companies and What Should Be Done about It
Reflections on Judging at the Intersection of Constitutional Claims and Public Policy
Reflections on Judging at the Intersection of Constitutional Claims and Public Policy
The Quest for Algorithmic Justice in the Workplace: The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Other Federal Responses to AI, Technology, and Enhanced Dangers of Employment Discrimination
Crippled by War: Arguing Russia’s Actions in Ukraine Constitute Disability Persecution Under Article 7(1)(h) of The Rome Statute
Constitutional Law on Abortion in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Regional Consensus Towards an International Custom or a Peremptory Norm of Jus Cogens?
Imprisoned Without a Verdict: The Constitutional Crisis of Pre-Trial Solitary Confinement
Incumbency or Innovation: Why a Collective Agency View of Cross-Border Payments Means Private Blockchains Cannot Prevail
Banning Congressional Stock Trading: Will Congress Vote for a Bill That Prevents Them From Profiting Off Industries They Regulate to Help Restore the Country’s Faith in the Political Process?