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Capital University Law Review

No law or ordinance is mightier than understanding – Plato

Constitutional Law & Criminal Procedure
December 23, 2024 EDT
WHY THE RULE OF LAW PROJECT DEMANDS EXTRALEGAL CHANGE
Alani Golanski
This article explores whether the rule of law project can evaluate conditions in society distinct from attributes of the legal system or sources rooted in power.
Civil Rights
December 23, 2024 EDT
VIOLENCE AGAINST INDIGENOUS WOMEN: HOW A JURISDICTIONAL MAZE IS HINDERING CRIMINAL PROSECUTION AND PREVENTING JUSTICE
Gabriela Vega

This article explores how various legal challenges contribute to disproportionate crimes against Indigenous women on tribal land.

Environmental
December 23, 2024 EDT
A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS
Lauren Hunsinger

This article explores a legal recognition of environmental rights through the use of a constitutional amendment.

SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS ON: EXAMINING THE LEGAL RESTITUTION OF PLUNDERED HOLOCAUST ERA ARTWORKS IN THE UNITED STATES Personal Injury/General Tort
December 23, 2024 EDT
SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS ON: EXAMINING THE LEGAL RESTITUTION OF PLUNDERED HOLOCAUST ERA ARTWORKS IN THE UNITED STATES
Emily Preston

This article explores the history of Nazi-stolen artwork and restitution efforts in the United States.

LGBTQ ASYLUM AND REFUGEE PROTECTION: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS International
October 30, 2024 EDT
LGBTQ ASYLUM AND REFUGEE PROTECTION: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
Matthew Lister

This article examines protections under the UN Refugee Convention for those seeking asylum or refugee status because of maltreatment related to their LGBTQ status.

LOOKING BEYOND THE SOUP CAN: TRANSFORMATIVE USE AND DIGITAL MEDIA Intellectual Property
October 09, 2024 EDT
LOOKING BEYOND THE SOUP CAN: TRANSFORMATIVE USE AND DIGITAL MEDIA
Miranda Rife

This article explores emerging copyright jurisprudence and the implications of transformative fair use.

Criminal Law & Criminal Justice
October 09, 2024 EDT
“IF I DIE, DELETE MY BROWSER HISTORY”: THE FOURTH AMENDMENT IMPLICATIONS OF REVERSE KEYWORD SEARCH WARRANTS
Astrid Long-Kellough

This article explores technology and the Fourth Amendment.

Administrative Law
June 05, 2024 EDT
MAJOR QUESTIONS DOCTRINE: REAL OR FANTASY?
Vincent J. Samar

This article explores the major questions doctrine.

A Comment on the Future: Considering Blockchain Technology Within the United States Legal System Technology
November 05, 2023 EDT
A Comment on the Future: Considering Blockchain Technology Within the United States Legal System
Isabella A. Jagielski

This comment explores the possibility of utilizing blockchain technology within the US legal infrastructure to resolve disputes occurring in a digital age.

The Mosaic Theory: How the Intersection of Mass Surveillance and Facial Recognition is Provoking an Orwellian Future Constitutional Law & Criminal Procedure
November 05, 2023 EDT
The Mosaic Theory: How the Intersection of Mass Surveillance and Facial Recognition is Provoking an Orwellian Future
Samantha L. Shamhart

This comment examines the mosaic theory and its invasive use of technology that violates Fourth Amendment rights.

Justice Alito and the Government Speech Doctrine Constitutional Law & Criminal Procedure
November 05, 2023 EDT
Justice Alito and the Government Speech Doctrine
David L. Hudson, Jr.

This article discusses the significant contributions Justice Alito has made to the government speech doctrine by examining four of his opinions.

Piercing the Class Veil: Protecting the Absent Class in 23(B)(2) _Olmstead_ Actions Children & Family
October 24, 2023 EDT
Piercing the Class Veil: Protecting the Absent Class in 23(B)(2) Olmstead Actions
Caroline A. Lahrmann

This note discusses the adverse impact Olmstead actions have on persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It argues for these actions to be brought on an individual basis.