Volume 103

Volume 103, Issue 2

January 2025

ARTICLES

THE MILITARY’S CONSTITUTIONAL ROLE, Brenner M. Fissell

THE MIGRATION OF ABOLITION THEORY, Matthew Boaz

THE FREEDOM TO EXTRACT IN COPYRIGHT LAW, Molly Shaffer Van Houweling

VISITATION AS FAMILY REGULATION, Laura Matthews-Jolly

COMMENT

FONT OF KNOWLEDGE: READABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY CHALLENGES CAUSED BY TYPEFACE REQUIREMENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA APPELLATE COURTS, Andrew Parco

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

THE PERILS OF PARTISANSHIP IN JUDICIAL ETHICS: ANALYZING LEGISLATIVE CHANGES TO THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE NORTH CAROLINA JUDICIAL STANDARDS COMMISSION, Kathryn Turk

DEAD IN THE WATER: A CRITIQUE OF THE FOURTH CIRCUIT’S MAJOR QUESTIONS ANALYSIS IN NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FISHERIES REFORM GROUP V. CAPT. GASTON LLC, Dylan T. Silver

Volume 103, Issue 1

December 2024

ARTICLES

CONTRACTUAL COMMITMENTS AND THE RIGHT TO CHANGE RELIGIONS, Michael A. Helfand

INTERROGATING MIRANDA’S CUSTODY REQUIREMENT, Lauren E. Clatch

ANTITRUST’S ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT: REDEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF GREEN ANTITRUST, Sandra Marco Colino

DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION BY CLINICAL ALGORITHM, Elizabeth Pendo & Jennifer D. Oliva

COMMENT

SNAKE OIL AND SECOND CHANCES: A LEGAL ANALYSIS OF POLITICAL PARTY SWITCHING AND A FRAMEWORK FOR STAKEHOLDER REMEDIES IN NORTH CAROLINA, Gabrielle Schust

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

VIEWING THE UNSEEN: REQUESTING ACCOMMODATION FOR NON-VISIBLE DISABILITIES UNDER THE ADA AFTER KELLY V. TOWN OF ABINGDON, Jason Naulty

SPOILING THE “FRUITS OF THEIR OWN LABOR”: MOLE’ V. CITY OF DURHAM, Drew Alexander


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