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Current Issue: Volume 94, Issue 3 (2025)
Articles
Separation-of-Powers Lochnerism
Andrea Scoseria Katz
Equality in Sentencing Mitigation
John B. Meixner Jr.
Notes
The Equal Pay Act’s Hidden Loophole: Eliminating Prior Compensation As A “Factor Other Than Sex”
Madeleine Bol
Not So Firmly Settled: How the Inconsistent Jurisprudence of the Firm Resettlement Bar Serves as a Tool for Asylum Seeker Exclusion
Caroline V. Garrido
A True Fact Should Not Be Controversial: Analyzing the Zauderer Standard and Defining “Uncontroversial”
Edina Hartstein
Federal Courts, Class Actions, and the Jurisdictional Void
Courtney T. Welch