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Forum: Sex Without Consent
depends on factors that are highly context-dependent and, to some extent, idiosyncratic. For A, anyone over forty is too old; for B, under forty is too
Forum: Making the Temporary Permanent: Public Space in a Postpandemic World
their streets to gain additional space for people. B. The Changes As evidence emerged that the virus was less likely to infect people gathering
Forum: The Abortion Interoperability Trap
include a superfluous caveat that abortion medical records can still be widely shared in the course of ordinary business. B. Why Existing Privacy Law
Forum: Vaccination Equity by Design
three categories of choices that contributed to inverse equity effects: (A) decisions about the specificity of federal regulatory guidance, (B) state and
The New Minimal Cities
machinery to manage urban decline. B. In Law When a city cannot pay its bills or meet its obligations to creditors, one of three legal systems kicks in
Forum: Beyond the Privacy Torts: Reinvigorating a Common Law Approach for Data Breaches
flexible and practical remedy. B. Breach Inspired by the manner in which products liability law evolved throughout the twentieth century, this Essay
Ice Cube Bonds: Allocating the Price of Process in Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
of the firm under § 363(b) of the Bankruptcy Code. This raises a policy question: is this speed and the attendant streamlining of process a bug or
Forum: Partisanship, Remedies, and the Rule of Law
in one notable recent study, Neal Devins and Alison Orr Larson found that “partisan splits . . . hovered at around only nineteen percent of all
Forum: “Safety, in a Republican Sense”:Trump v. United States, Democracy, and an Antisubordination Theory of the Criminal Law
under formal equality. Michelle Alexander made the now-canonical argument that even after the achievements of the civil rights movement, the war on drugs
The New Public
freedom itself. B. Why Reich While it would be wrong to causally link Reich’s ideas or words with the turn to proceduralism, the significance of Police