Vol. 55 (2023-24)
No. 1 Fall 2023
Protecting the Right to Boycott Israel: A Foreign Affairs Preemption Approach to Striking Down State Anti-BDS Laws
Ariel Sheffey
Process [Ill]Defined: Immigration Judge Reviews of Negative Fear Determinations
Jocelyn Cazares Willingham
Abortion and the Mails: Challenging the Applicability of the Comstock Act Laws Post-Dobbs
Ebba Brunnstrom
No. 2 Winter 2023
Removed from the Reservation: Examining Due Process Implications of Tribal Jail Transfers Following McGirt
Peyton Lepp
The Success of Pre-Enforcement Challenges to Antidiscrimination Laws
Alexander Gouzoules
Our Extraterritorial Constitution: A Theory Proposed
Alan Mygatt-Tauber
Furman’s Phoenix in McCleskey’s Flaw
Leah Haberman
Approaches to Criminal Responsibility of Economic Actors in Transitional Justice Processes: Lessons from Colombia
Sabine Michalowski
No. 3 Spring 2024
The Persistent Public Health Emergency
Yael Zakai Cannon
Vol. 54 (2022-23)
No. 1 Fall 2022
Moral Accommodations: Tolerating Impairment-Related Misconduct under the Americans with Disabilities Act
Adi Goldiner
No. 2 Winter 2022
Use With No Review: How Special Use Permits in Municipal Zoning Perpetuate Environmental Injustice in Fossil Fuel Infrastructure Siting
Katherine Wilkin
Family Moves and the Future of Public Education
Elizabeth Chu, James S. Liebman, Madeline Sims, and Tim Wang
Human Frailty, Unbreakable Victims, and Asylum
Rebecca Sharpless and Kristi E. Wintermeyer, MD
Impeachment, Disqualification, and Human Rights
Gerald L. Neuman
Transnational Business Deals and the Professional Obligations of Lawyers
Susan Rose-Ackerman
Vol. 53 (2021-22)
No. 1 Fall 2021
There Is No Such Thing As A “Legal Name”
Austin A. Baker and J. Remy Green
Evaluating Autonomous Weapons Systems: A Dichotomic Lens of Military Value Accountability
Emily L. Drake
A “Bedrock Principle” That Wasn’t: Alliance for Open Society II and the Future of the Noncitizens’ Extraterritorial Constitution
Nicholas Romanoff
Dead Right: A Cautionary Capital Punishment Tale
Joseph Margulies, John Blume, and Sheri Johnson
Scorched Border Litigation
Briana Beltran, Beth Lyon, and Nan Schivone
No. 2 Winter 2021
Critical Infrastructure, Environmental Racism, and Protest: A Case Study in Cancer Alley, Louisiana
Bridgett Cecilia McCoy
A Prosecutor with a Smoking Gun: Examining the Weaponization of Race, Psychopathy, and ASPD Labels in Capital Cases
Gabriella Argueta-Cevallos
No. 3 Spring 2022
Saying What Everyone Knows to Be True: Why Stare Decisis Is Not an Obstacle to Overruling the Insular Cases
Adriel I. Cepeda Derieux & Rafael Cox Alomar
Vol. 52 (2020-21)
No. 1 Fall 2020
Losing the Freedom to Be Human
Evelyn Mary Aswad
Locked Out by Big Data: How Big Data, Algorithms, and Machine Learning May Undermine Housing Justice
Valerie Schneider
Complicity of International Financial Institutions in Violation of Human Rights in the Context of Economic Reforms
Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky
In Search of Judicial Compassion: The Cantu-Lynn Divide over Compassionate Release for Federal Prisoners
Marielle Paloma Greenblatt
No. 2 Winter 2020
Of American Fragility: Public Rituals, Human Rights, and the End of Invisible Man
Etienne C. Toussaint
Criminal Responsibility for the COVID-19 Pandemic in Syria
Roger Lu Phillips and Layla Abi-Falah
Righting the Scales of Justice: The Critical Need for Contempt Proceedings Against Lawless Landlords
Armen H. Merjian
Unwilling or Unable? The Failure to Conform the Nonstate Actor Standard in Asylum Claims to the Refugee Act
Charles Shane Ellison and Anjum Gupta
No. 3 Spring 2021
FOSTA in Legal Context
Kendra Albert, Emily Armbruster, Elizabeth Brundige, Elizabeth Denning, Kimberly Kim, Lorelei Lee, Lindsey Ruff, Korica Simon, and Yueyu Yang
Vol. 51 (2019-20)
No. 1 Fall 2019
When “Material” Loses Meaning: Matter of A-C-M- and the Material Support Bar to Asylum
Tyler Anne Lee
Urbicide and Property Under Assad: Examining Reconstruction and Neoliberal Authoritarianism in a “Postwar” Syria
Emma DiNapoli
Climate Migration & Self-Determination
Autumn Skye Bordner
Nunca Más Meets #Niunamenos—Accountability for Pinochet-Era Sexual Violence in Chile
Caroline Davidson
Enter at Your Own Risk: Criminalizing Asylum-Seekers
Thomas M. McDonnell and Vanessa H. Merton
No. 2 Winter 2019
Let Them Eat Paint: Childhood Lead Paint Poisoning as the Denial of Constitutional and Civil Rights
Hope Kerpelman
Uganda’s Tax on Social Media: Financial Burdens as a Means of Suppressing Dissent
Michael Altman-Lupu
Lawyers for #UsToo: An Analysis of the Challenges Posed by the Contingent Fee System in Tort Cases for Sexual Assault
Christine Rua
Making Rights a Reality: Access to Health Care for Afro-Colombian Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
Deborah Zalesne
Unlocking the Power and Possibility of Local Enforcement of Human and Civil Rights: Lessons Learned from the NYC Commission on Human Rights
Gurjot Kaur and Dana Sussman
An Oasis in the Human Rights Litigation Desert? A Roadmap to Using California Code of Civil Procedure Section 354.8 as a Means of Breaking Out of the Alien Tort Statute Straitjacket
Fernando C. Saldivar, S.J.
The Law Against Family Separation
Carrie F. Cordero, Heid Li Feldman, and Chimène I. Keitner
No. 3 Spring 2020
Local History, Practice, and Statistics: A Study on the Influence of Race on the Administration of Capital Punishment in Hamilton County, Ohio (January 1992-August 2017)
Catherine M. Gross, Barbara O'Brien, and Julie C. Roberts
Hurricane Florida: The Hot and Cold Fronts of America’s Most Active Death Row
Hannah L. Gorman and Margot Ravenscroft
Double Duty: The Amplified Role of Special Circumstances in California’s Capital Punishment System
Mona Lynch
A Systematic Lottery: The Texas Death Penalty, 1976 to 2016
Scott Phillips and Trent Steidley
Race, Ethnicity, and the Death Penalty in San Diego County: The Predictable Consequences of Excessive Discretion
Steven F. Shatz, Glenn L. Pierce, and Michael L. Radelet
Hidalgo v. Arizona and Non-Narrowing Challenges
Sam Kamin and Justin Marceau
Restoring Empirical Evidence to the Pursuit of Evenhanded Capital Sentencing
Joseph J. Perkovich
Vol. 50 (2018-19)
No. 1 Fall 2018
The Emerging Doctrine of State/Municipal Liability
Martin Lockman
The Ring of Truth: Demeanor and Due Process in U.S. Asylum Law
Nicholas Narbutas
This is Still a Profession: Special Administrative Measures, the Sixth Amendment, and the Practice of Law
Katherine Erickson
Detention on Discriminatory Grounds: An Analysis of the Jurisprudence of the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention
Leigh T. Toomey
When Death Becomes Murder: A Primer on Extrajudicial Killing
William J. Aceves
Constitutional Cities: Sanctuary Jurisdictions, Local Voice, and Individual Liberty
Toni M. Massaro & Shefali Milczarek-Desai
No. 2 Winter 2018
Suing for the City: Expanding Public Interest Group Enforcement of Municipal Ordinances
Scott Ferron
This Time I’ll be Bulletproof: Using Ex Parte Firearm Prohibitions to Combat Intimate-Partner Violence
Aaron Edward Brown
Conceptualizing Victimization at the International Criminal Court: Understanding the Causal Relationship Between Crime and Harm
Nema Milaninia
Chutes and Ladders: Nonrefoulement and the Sisyphean Challenge of Seeking Asylum in Hungary
Ashley Binetti Armstrong
Mandating Justice: Naranjo v. Thompson as a Solution for Unequal Access to Representation
Sarah B. Schnorrenberg
No. 3 Spring 2019
Thick Enough to Stop a Bullet: Civil Protection Orders, Social Media, and Free Speech
Benjamin Paul Bennett
Defining Detention: The Intervention of the European Court in the Detention of Involuntary Migrants
Anita Sinha
Withholding Protection
Lindsay M. Harris
Columbia Human Rights Law Review Fiftieth Anniversary Issue: Foreword
Robert A. Katzmann
Vol. 49 (2017-18)
No. 1 Fall 2017
Remarks by Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan
Lisa Madigan
The Local Turn in U.S. Human Rights: Introduction to the Special Symposium Issue
Risa E. Kaufman & JoAnn Kamuf Ward
No. 2 Winter 2017
Cultural Heritage Protection and Sacred Spaces: Considering Alternative Approaches from Within the Human Rights Framework
Leonard Hammer
Consenting to Dispossession: The Problematic Heritage and Complex Future of Consultation and Consent of Indigenous Peoples
Marina Brilman
No. 3 Spring 2018
Modern Self-Defense: The Use of Force Against Non-Military Threats
José Luis Aragón Cardiel, Amanda Davis, & Lauranne Macherel
Vol. 48 (2016-17)
No. 1 Fall 2016
Competing for Refugees: A Market-Based Solution to a Humanitarian Crisis
Joseph Blocher & Mitu Gulati
No. 2 Winter 2016
The Right to Insult in International Law
Amal Clooney & Philippa Webb
No. 3 Spring 2017
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