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Current Issue: Volume 92, Issue 6 (2024)
Articles
American Democracy and the State Constitutional Convention
Jonathan L. Marshfield
Branding Corporate Criminals
W. Robert Thomas and Milhailis E. Diamantis
Notes
From Poll Tests to the Purcell Doctrine: Merrill v. Milligan and the Precarious Preservation of Voting Rights
Charis Franklin
Essays
The Least Known Celebration of America's Founding Principles—Law Day
The Honorable Katharine H. Parker and Anthony Petrosino
Lectures
Come, Let Us Reason Together
The Honorable Kent A. Jordan
Correcting Federal Rule of Evidence 404 To Clarify the Inadmissibility of Character Evidence
Hillel J. Bavli
Deepfakes Reach the Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules
Daniel J. Capra