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Print Issue: Volume 129, Issue 1 (2024)

ARTICLES

The Supreme Court Wants to Know: Can a President Pardon Himself?
Michael Conklin

Redistribution with Political Constraints: Legal Rules Compared to Taxes and Transfers
David A. Weisbach

Discordant Discipline: Implications of State-Legislated Medicine for the Regulation of Physicians
Kristin Madison

Comparative Lack of Accountability: An International Examination of COVID-19 Vaccine Injury Claim Systems
Lailatul-Mubarakah Imam Aliagan and Mae C. Quinn

COMMENTS

Abuse Beyond Title IX: Advancing Laws and Policies to Combat Coaching Abuse in Intercollegiate Athletics
Katie Jean

When Teamwork Warrants a Red Card: An Analysis of Concerted Action when Alleging Conspiracy Among Member Associations
Anthony J. Wisdo

We Need An Answer! Hearst Newspapers Calls Out the Supreme Court For Not Choosing A Copyrights Accrual Rule.
Abigail Roos

Defining an Affirmative Public Benefit: Where Does Cicero Leave Fair Market Value Acquisitions of Municipally Owned Utilities?
Noah Eastman

Entering the Twilight Zone: Examining the President’s Authority to enact the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework Under Justice Jackson’s Model of Presidential Power
Katherine E. Owens

The Lesser of Two Evils: Whether the United States is Legally Justified in Its Decision to Send Cluster Munitions to Ukraine
Drew W. Weglarz

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