Content Posted in 2024
303 Creative: The Public Perils of Ignoring Public Health Harms in LGBTQ Rights Cases, Heather Walter-McCabe
A Brief Exploration of the Need for a Special International Criminal Tribunal on the Crime of Aggression, Jennifer Trahan
Accountability for Aggression: Atrocity, Attributability, the Legal Order, and Sanitized Violence, Tom Dannenbaum
A Different Alignment Problem: AI, the Rule of Law, and Outdated Legal Institutions and Practices, Kevin Frazier
A Face Only an Attorney Could Love: Madison Square Garden’s Use of Facial Recognition Technology to Ban Lawyers with Pending Litigation, Michael Conklin and Brian Elzweig
Aggression in Law’s Clothing: Does Might Still Make Right?, Rachel López
American Apocalypse: The Six Far-Right Groups Waging War on Democracy, Rena I. Steinzor
Antitrust Merger Policy and Innovation Competition, Alden F. Abbott and Daniel F. Spulber
A Proposal for a Semiconductor Export Control Treaty, André Brunel
A Return to History and Tradition: Revisiting Lassiter and Grounding Civil Gideon in the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, Cyrus W. Jarrett Jr.
“Because, Yo, My Brother Just Got Hurt”: Maryland Fails to Account for the Empirical Reality Underlying Unprovoked Flight from Police in Washington v. State, Ashley Metzbower
Beyond Profit Motives, William J. Moon
Black Lives Monitored, Chaz Arnett
Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms as a Tool of Economic Statecraft in a Multipolar World, David A. Wirth
CBP One and the Due Process Rights of Asylum Seekers at the Threshold, Margaret Noll
Centralizing Pharmaceutical Innovation, Sapna Kumar
Challenging Overincarceration: The Roles of Law School Clinics Working in Partnership – A Symposium, Michael Milleman
China’s Economic Statecraft: Unveiling the Nexus of Economic Power and Political Influence, Caitlin Dearing Scott
Coercive Ideology, Tyler Rose Clemons
Confronting Structural Inequality in State Labor Law, Andrew Elmore
Conjuring the Flag: The Problem of Implied Government Endorsements, Michael Mattioli
Constitutional Crisis in Ukraine: The Fallout from the Constitutional Court and Attempts at Judicial Reform During War, Jackelyn Gitlin
Constitutions as Constraints, Mark Graber
Declaring and Terminating Public Health Emergencies: Performative Utterances That Can Change the World, Christine N. Coughlin and Ana S. Iltis
Direct Hospital Liability As A Legal Path to Improved Safety?, Julie Dickinson
Doing Whatever We Want: The Future of the Rules-Based Trading System in a Multipolar World, Nathan Rickard
Dystopian Dreams, Utopian Nightmares: AI and the Permanence of Racism, Chaz Arnett
Egbert v. Boule: Sacrificing Custom and Border Patrol Accountability in the Name of National Security, Rafael Moreno
False Start: Federal Legislation is Needed to Prevent Name, Image, and Likeness Collectives From Improperly Receiving 501(C)(3) Tax-Exempt Status, Andres Castillo
Free, Prior Informed Consent and Extractive Industry: Indigenous Action is the Past, Present and Future of Global Environmental Justice, Paige Bellamy
Groff v. DeJoy: A Wrong Step in the Right Direction, Fiona Carmichael
High Time for Change: How Federal Cannabis Prohibition Dooms the Legal Cannabis Industry, Abraham Kruger
Historical Trends in Macro-Jurisprudence: A Language Model Assessment, 1870–2023, Edward H. Stiglitz and Rosamond Thalken
Hit Em' Where it Hurts: Private Suits as a Necessary Check on State-Sponsored Cyber Attacks, Katie Mandarano
Implementing Justice in Research: Beyond Equitable Selection, Leslie E. Wolf
Important Warning or Dangerous Misdirection: Rethinking Cautions Accompanying Investment Predictions, Franklin A. Gevurtz
Individual Criminal Responsibility for the Crime of Aggression: Why and How?, Susana Sácouto
Individuals Who Experience Intimate Partner Violence and Their Engagement with the Legal System: Critical Considerations for Agency and Power, Iris Cardenas, Laurie M. Graham, Marcela Sarmiento Mellinger, and Laura Ting
Is Federal Congressional Redistricting in Maryland Governed by Article III, Section 4 of the State Constitution? An Analysis of the Trial Court Decision in Szeliga v. Lamone, Dan Friedman and Barnett Harris
Is Insurance “Just a Contract” or a “Just Contract”?, Chaim Saiman
Kamala Harris’s Ironic D/Democratic Coronation and Genuine Electoral Reform, Maxwell L. Stearns
Listen to Your (Tipsy) Inner Voice: AI Is Not Your Drinking Buddy, Tori R.A. Kricken
Looks That Kill: The Punitive and Medical Gazes in Maryland’s Prison Healthcare System, Jack Newhouse
Manifestly Unlawful: Why Russian Military Commanders Must Disobey a Nuclear Launch Order Against Ukraine, Christopher Hart
No Child Left Confined: Challenging the Digital Convict Lease, Chaz P. Arnett
Oligarchs, Superyachts, and Due Process: How Congress Walked a Legal Tightrope on Russian Asset Forfeiture, William O’Malley
Political Will to Amend the International Criminal Court’s Aggression Regime After Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, Yvonne Dutton
Radical Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Inbar Cohen
Recognizing Right: The Status of Artificial Intelligence, Tanner W. Mathison
Reconciling Section 230 and the First Amendment: Should Social Media Companies be Held Liable for the Consequences of Their Recommendation Algorithms?, Haley Bernstein
Reinforcing and Strengthening the Sanctions Against Russia, Christine Abely
Remnants of the Troubles: How History and a Teleological Treaty Interpretation Breathe Life into the Stormont Break, Connor M. Lemma
Rights of Nature and Tribal Sovereignty: Protecting Natural Communities, Wild Rice, and Salmon in the United States, Julianna Smith
Rising Tides, Rising Solutions: A Maryland Program Proposal to Navigate the Flood Insurance Frontier, Renae Hee Eun Lee
Robust Electoral Competition: Rethinking Electoral Systems to Encourage Representative Outcomes, Nathan Atkinson and Scott C. Ganz
Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and the Interaction of Instrumentalized Law, Rhetoric, and Strategy, Christopher J. Borgen
Sackett v. EPA: When “Adjacent” Means “Contiguous” and Property Rights Eclipse Clean Water Act Protections, Jo Vonderhorst
SCOTUS Sours on Lemon: Kennedy and Prayer in Public School, Caitlyn Sarudy
Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment: Is Trump’s Innocence Irrelevant?, Mark A. Graber
Staking Your Crypto: What are the Stakes?, Matthias Lehmann, Amy Held, Felix Krysa, Emeric Prévost, Fabian Schinerl, and Robert Vogelauer
Taking Behavioral Antitrust Seriously: On Default Agreements as Exclusive Dealing and the Debiasing Potential of Default Randomization, Omar Vasquez Duque
Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands: A Critique of the Supreme Court’s Holding in Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania, Joel Houlette
Teaching Critical Use of Legal Research Technology, Jennifer E. Chapman
The Automated Fourth Amendment, Maneka Sinha
The Boundaries of Care and Control: Stakeholder Struggles to Navigate the Challenges of Mandatory Sex Offender Treatment, Ruth T. Shefner and Nancy D. Franke
The Crime of Aggression: A Response to the Maryland Journal of International Law’s Symposium Keynote Address, Frederick Michael Lorenz
The Criminalization of Violence Against Women, Heather Douglas, Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Leigh S. Goodmark, and Sandra Walklate
The Dimensions of Gameplay: Presenting an Alternative to Video Game Copyrights for Games Without Narratives, Elena Gurau
The End of the Washington Consensus Interbellum, Eric Hontz
The Impossible Conflict Between Medical Cannabis, Workers’ Compensation, and the Federal Controlled Substances Act, Hannah R. Cybart
The Laws of Space Warfare: A Tale of Non-Binding International Agreements, Eytan Tepper
The Mass Imprisonment of Possible Gang Members: What Was Once Constitutional No Longer Is, Abigail Hartnett
“The More Connection the Better”: Bounded Relationships and Uneasy Alignments in Prison Education, Chrysanthi Leon, Graciela Perez, Jules Lowman, Lawson Schultz, Atieh Babakhani, Dylan Addison, and Barbara White
The Nineteenth Amendment and Dobbs, Paula A. Monopoli
The Ninth Amendment Post-Dobbs: Could Federalism Swallow Unenumerated Rights?, Kimberly L. Wehle
The Right to Choose and Refuse Mental Health Care: A Human Rights Based Approach to Ending Compulsory Psychiatric Intervention, Courtney A. Bergan
The Sins of the Father: Excising Malignant Bias From Artificial Intelligence, Simon R. Graf
The Slow Drip of Decarceration: Reversing the Flood of Mass Incarceration and Its Racist Impact, Olinda Moyd
The Structure of U.S. Climate Policy, Michael Pappas
The Taxing Question of Income: Historical Insights on the Meaning of “Income” May Preserve the Income Tax, Donald B. Tobin and Ellen P. Aprill
The U.S. Statecraft of Corporate Human Rights Obligations, Andrew Brady Spalding
Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care: How Prostitution Diversion Programs Miss the Mark, Shelly A. Wiechelt
Uneasy Alignments: A Multidisciplinary Exploration of Mental Health and Legal Systems Entanglements, Corey S. Shdaimah and Richard C. Boldt
We Might Be On (to) Something, but Who Knows? A Fresh Look at the Pharmacist-Patient Privilege, Michael Moberly
We Shouldn’t Have to Work So Hard to Terminate Parental Rights, Linda-Jeanne M. Mack
When Originalism Failed: Lessons from Tort Law, Donald G. Gifford, Richard C. Boldt, and Christopher J. Robinette