Content Posted in 2020
Advertising Opinions, Ahmed E. Taha and John V. Petrocelli
An Evolving Right: The Shifting Core of the Second Amendment and its Effect on Public-Carry, Ryan Curry
A Quest for Law in a Lawless Supreme Court, Lino A. Graglia
Becoming an American Empire, Bartholomew H. Sparrow
Blazed and Confused: The Hazy Legal Ethics of the Cannabis Craze and How Oklahoma Can Clear the Air for Its Attorneys, Jay Kendrick
Citizenship Gaps, D. Carolina Núñez
Conceptualizing Appealability: Resisting the Supreme Court’s Categorical Imperative, Richard L. Heppner Jr.
Criminal Law and/as Political Theory, Stephen Galoob
Death and Taxes: The Only Guarantees a Patent Grant Provides?, Jason Wietholter
Democracy’s Discontents, David Bateman
Deportations Past, Deportations Present, Allison Crennen-Dunlap, César Cuauhtémoc, and Garcia Hernández
Dignity by Any Other Name, Erin Daly
Explicit Bias: Why Criminal Justice Reform Requires us to Challenge Crime Control Strategies that are Anything but Race Blind, Jonathan Simon
Fairness by Omission: Rule 106 and the Doctrine of (In)completeness, Blake R. Hills
Free Speech Controversies and Consequences on Campus, Stuart Chinn
Free Speech Idealism, Timothy Zick
How Oklahoma’s Human Trafficking Victim Defense is Poised to be the Boldest Stand Against Human Trafficking in the Country, Meghan Hillborn
How the U.S. Supreme Court Deemed the Workers' Compensation Grand Bargain "Adequate" Without Defining Adequacy, Michael Duff
Law’s Coevolution, Alan Calnan
Legal Inconsistencies, Raff Donelson
Mass Incarceration Is Dead, Long Live the Carceral State!, Naomi Murakawa
Metamorphosis: Changing Oklahoma Law to Protect Children from Morphed Child Pornography, Caleb Beacham
Mobilizing Roe: The Political Life of a Decision, Beyond Abortion and Beyond Courts, Marta Machado
New Directions in the Comparative Law and Politics of Judicial Review, David Landau
On Originalism’s Originality: The Supreme Court’s Historical Analysis of the Fourth Amendment from Boyd to Carpenter, Brandon R. Teachout
Political Dysfunction and Constitutional Structure, David Orentlicher
Popular Legitimacy: A Tenuous Proposition, Emily Pears
Post-Racial or Post-Reform?: Examining the Change and Continuity of Racial Politics After 2015, Daniel Kato
Race, America’s Multiple Traditions, and Incorporating Immigrants in the Twenty-First Century, Girma Parris
Reassessing the Historical Foundations of Originalism, Lee Borocz-Johnson
Reclaiming the Primary Significance Test: Dictionaries, Corpus Linguistics, and Trademark Genericide, Neal A. Hoopes
Religious Freedom and Self-Induced Abortion, Violet S. Rush
Republicans and the Voting Rights Act, Michael T. Morley
Retributivism, Ultimate Responsibility, and Agent Causalism, Christopher P. Taggart
Sampling and the De Minimis Exception: Balancing the Competing Interests of Copyright Law in Sound Recordings, Tim Schaefer
Stealth Battles over Civil Rights: Two Approaches to Low-Visibility Civil Rights Litigation, Elspeth M. Wilson
Subterranean Politics Blues, R. Shep Melnick
The Critical Minute: Recording and Remembering Early American Political Thought, Robinson Woodward-Burns
The Curious Court-Martial of Henry Howe, Jeremy S. Weber
The Growing Influence of Immigrants on American Politics, John D. Griffin
The Many Faces of American Captivity and its Legal Matrix: A Review Essay, Christian Pinnen
The Problems with Decision-Making, Joanna K. Sax
The Silence of Jesus and Its Significance for the Accused, Hala Khoury-Bisharat and Rinat Kitai-Sangero
The Underenforcement of Federal Customs Law in the Early American Republic, Eric Lomazoff
Treaty Interpretation: Rule of Politics over Rule of Law?, Lisa Baldez
Triangulating Law and Political-Economic Development, Johathan Chausovsky
Trimming the Least Dangerous Branch: The Anti-Federalists and the Implementation of Article III, Tyler S. Moore
Unpacking America’s Constitutional Layers, Jonathan L. Marshfield
Valuing Young Startups is Unavoidably Difficult: Using (and Misusing) Deferred-Equity Instruments for Seed Investing, John L. Orcutt
Violence and Law’s Limits, Julie Novkov
What has gone Wrong and what can we do About it?, Bruce Ledewitz
When Voters’ Intent Backfires: Interpreting Inconsistencies Created by Voter-Approved Criminal Justice Reforms within Oklahoma’s Drug Court Statute, Colleen McCarty
Who Is Responsible for Presidential Supremacy?, Kathleen Tipler