Felipe Jiménez offers a critique of folk jurisprudence, arguing that law and legal concepts depend on how legal officials—not the population at large—understand them.
Month: August 2021
Brittany Farr contends that anxious news media coverage of U.S. demographic changes has fueled a moral panic over the country’s projected majority-minority future.
Alec F. Mouser explores how the Supreme Court's decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma might affect the scope of environmental rights in Indian treaties.
Danny Moreno argues that Title IX provides protections against abstinence-only sex education programs because of their discriminatory intent and impact.
Reagan W. Kapp examines the meaning of "international tribunal" to determine whether federal courts can facilitate discovery in private international arbitration.
Ellen A. Wiencek analyzes how federal courts have responded to plea bargains that waive compassionate release following the First Step Act.