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Current Issue: Volume 94, Issue 4 (2026)
Article
Against the Drafter: An Empirical and Theoretical Analysis of the Doctrine of Contra Proferentem
Farshad Ghodoosi and Tal Kastner
Notes
"In Better Times": The Basis of Representation and the Forgotten History of the Fourteenth Amendment
Jessica I. Gorovitz
At the Crossroads: Private Litigation and the Fate of Sections 2 and 208 of the Voting Rights Act
Aviva D. Kohn
Colloquia
Foreword: The Professional Socialization of Lawyers
Matthew Diller
All the King’s Lawyers
Rebecca Aviel
Training to the Tech: Fostering the Ethical Adaptation to and Adoption of Emerging Technologies in the Practice of Law
Raymond H, Brescia
Lawyers’ Career Aspirations in Canada and the United States
Meghan Dawe and Ronit Dinovitzer
Law's Penal-Professional World Order
Pilar Margarita Hernández Escontrías
Socializing the Rule 2.1 Lawyer-Advisor
Casey E. Faucon
Winging It: Convergence, Convivencia, and Belonging of Latina Lawyers
Verónica C. Gonzales
Building a Professionally Socialized Immigration Bar: A Comparative Case Study
Jayanth K. Krishnan and Kunle Ajagbe
Law Firm Silence
Katrina Lee