Volume 74
Issue 1 – October 2025
- Zoe Niesel: Hertz and the “Hard Cases”: Examining Fifteen Years of the Nerve Center Test.
- Ted R. Hunt: Activity Level Testimony in U.S. Courts: A Legal Problem.
- Lane Barrette: Transgender Operations in Prison? No, in Provision: Section 1557 of the Affordable Care. (3L).
- Michael O’Keefe: An SEC Standard with the Potential to Save the Public Disclosure Bar and Strengthen the False Claims Act.
Issue 2 – December 2025
- Adam H. Rosenzweig: Stateless Public Goods.
- Charlotte Tschider: Healthcare AI’s Unlearned Intermediaries.
- Ben DeKoning: An Objectively Fairer Use: Streamlining AI and Fair Use with an Objective Fair Use Analysis.
- Michael Moore: Reinterpreting Kansas’s Constitutional Privacy Protections.
Issue 3 – February 2026
- Jeremy W. Bock: Opting into Precedents.
- Sarah Wheeler: Contracts or Federal Laws? Reviving the Public Law Dimensions of Spending.
- Davis Bax: Advocating for the Pro Se: A Standard for Granting Post-Waiver Requests for Counsel in Federal Courts.
- Hannah Levy: Blue Skies over the Wild West: What Constitutes a Securities Act Statutory Seller for the Regulation of Cryptocurrency Transactions?
Issue 4 – Symposium Edition – April 2026
- Tabatha Abu El-Haj & Michael L. Thomas, Jr.: Fusion and the Freedom to Associate to a Better Politics.
- Constance Van Kley: Legislative Privilege and Partisan Gerrymandering in the States.
- Quinn Yeargain: Anti-McCarthyism and the Right to “Fair and Just Treatment” in State Constitutions.
Issue 5 – Kansas Edition – May 2026
- Adam Sokoloff: Immunity or Impunity? Kansas’s Stand-Your-Ground Hearings and the Erosion of Jury Trial Rights.
- J. Nick Badgerow: Climbing Together: Working to Achieve Client Objectives.
- Rose Muldoon: The Kansas Mootness Doctrine: When Jurisdiction Should be Extended for Moot Issues.
- Mary Duncan: Playing the Name Game: The Exploitation of Garcetti in Post-Secondary Education and the University of Kansas Anti-Pronoun Policy.