Content Posted in 2017
An American Right to Be Forgotten, John W. Dowdell
A Post-Capitalist Earth, and Beyond?, Chase Hobbs-Morgan
Cacophony, Conversation, and Common Sense, William Haltom
Claims in Oklahoma by a Mortgagor to a Condemnation Award: The Effect of Foreclosure, Rex J. Zedalis
Claims in Oklahoma by a Mortgagor to a Condemnation Award: The Effect of Foreclosure, Rex J. Zedalis
Confronting Crawford: Judicial Historiography and the Sixth Amendment, Randall Young
Contract Theory and the Limits of Reason, Efi Zemach and Omri Ben-Zvi
Courtesy Paratexts, Informal Publishing Norms and the Copyright Vacuum in Nineteenth-Century America, Robert Spoo
Criminalization as Governance in the American Racial State, Charlton C. Copeland
Dear Colleague: Title IX Coordinators and Inconsistent Compliance With the Laws Governing Campus Sexual Misconduct, Brian A. Pappas
Down the Slippery Slope? Does the Fundamental Right to Marry Protect Polygamous Marriage?, Evan Gerstmann
Eating in Public: Intellectual Disability and the Capacity for Citizenship, Katharina Heyer
Editor's Note, Aaron Tifft
Editor's Note, Aaron Tifft
Executive Power: The Springs of Authority and Mandate Rhetoric, Kimberley L. Fletcher
Fear and Firearms, Darrell A.H. Miller
Fighting Rape Culture With Noncorroboration Instructions, Tyler J. Buller
Fire!: When an Old Rule Creates a Hot Mess, Caroline Guerra Wolf
Food Forensics in Class Action Litigation: The Race Between Pleading Standards and Technology, Jeff Lingwall
Global Conflict and Populism in a Post-9/11 World, Sahar F. Aziz
How Science Can Improve Regulation: Noise Control in Urban Areas, Luis Inaraja Vera
Immigration in Between, Robin Jacobson
Incomplete Agreements on Trade in Services: Causes and Problems - Applying Incomplete Contract Theory, Tae Jung Park
In Praise of Legal Scholarship, Tamara R. Piety
Is the Internet Rotting Oklahoma Law?, Lee F. Peoples
Legal Histories of America’s Second Revolutionary War (1860-1876), Leslie Friedman Goldstein
Living Up to and Under Norms, Stephen R. Galoob
Living Up To and Under Norms, Stephen R. Galoob
Nuisance and the Normative Boundaries of Ownership, Christopher Essert
Our Criminal Laws, Our Constitution, Sarah A. Seo
Picket Signs Versus Pocket Books: Using U.S. Securities Law to Compel Corporate Lobbying Disclosure, M. Dalton Downing
Politics and Mythology in the Early Women’s Rights Movement, Felice Batlan
Punishing Warmongers for Their “Mad and Criminal Projects” – Bismarck’s Proposal for an International Criminal Court to Assign Responsibility for the Franco‑Prussian War, Benjamin E. Brockman-Hawe
Recovering Citizenship and Government from Politics: A Return to the Founding, Forrest A. Nabors
(Re)Evaluating the Burger Court, L.A. Powe, Jr.
Regulating Identity: Medical Regulation as Social Control, Matt Lamkin
Review Essay on Seema Sohi’s Echoes of Mutiny and Suzan Shown Harjo’s Nation to Nation, Kevin Bruyneel
Revisionist History and the Contradictions of the Neoliberal Welfare State, Sanford F. Schram
Revisiting Montana: Indian Treaty Rights and Tribal Authority Over Nonmembers on Trust Lands, Judith V. Royster
Stories of Society, State, and a Severe Shortage of Scientific Rigor, Paul Baumgardner
Successes and Failures of Federal Environmental Policy: Reviewing Federal Ecosystem Management and Federal Approaches to Environmental Justice, Brian W. Jewett and Heather E. Campbell
Tackling Meritless Bid Protests: The Case for Rebalancing Protest Costs in the Federal Procurement Arena, Eric S. Underwood
Taming Leviathan, Marek D. Steedman
The Pride of the Common Law: Oklahoma's Struggle With the Prima Facie Tort Action, Matthew C. Kane and Ivan L. London
The Role of Prejudice in Resolving Insurance Condition Clause Disputes: The Good; The Bad; The Ugly, Johnny Parker
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll’s Will: A Tale of Testamentary Capacity, Stephen R. Alton
The Uncoordinated Public Domain, Robert Spoo
Three Policy Paths after Citizens United: A Critical Review Essay, Michael J. Malbin
Transgender Rights without a Theory of Gender?, Paisley Currah
Waters of the United States, Roni A. Elias
When the Religious Other Seems Abhorrent: Thoughts on the Power of Scholars to Represent the “Repugnant Cultural Other”, Nancy D. Wadsworth