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VOLUME 58
Number 2 (Spring 2022)
- Washington’s Flawed ABC Rule (by Benjamin Gould)
- What Did Those Sixteen Justices Say? (by Leslie C. Griffin)
- Toward a Marxian Economic Analysis of Law (by Murray Cohen)
- Hertz’s Master Lease: A Single Bundle or a Million Leases? (by Christopher Ishihara)
Number 1 (Fall 2021)
- Oregon’s Resource Protection Conundrum (by Edward J. Sullivan & Caleb J. N. Huegel)
- The Unconscionability Doctrine Versus the Gross Disparity Doctrine (by David Francisco Delgado Del Hierro)
VOLUME 57
Number 3 (Summer 2021)
- Affordable Housing and the Mount Laurel Doctrine: Lessons Learned (by Peter Buchsbaum)
- Exclusionary Zoning Reform: How Oregon Translated Policy into Reality (by Robert Liberty)
- “I Would, If Only I Could”—How California Cities Can Use State Law to Overcome Neighborhood Resistance to New Housing (by Christopher S. Elmendorf, Eric Biber, Paavo Monkkonen, & Moira O’Neill)
Number 2 (Spring 2021)
- Remedying Batson’s Failure to Address Unconscious Juror Bias in Oregon (by Willamette University College of Law Racial Justice Task Force)
- The Oregon Constitution Article I, Section 10 Open Court Clause and Child Dependency Proceedings: Judicial and Legislative Authority to Protect Child Victims by Closing Shelter Care Hearings (by William Wesley Patton)
Number 1 (Fall 2020)
- The Legal Industry’s Second Chance to Get it Right (by Nancy B. Rapoport & Joseph R. Tiano, Jr.)
- Oregon’s Pioneering State Law to Allow Access to Psilocybin, A New Palliative Care Tool for Patients Suffering Anxiety and Depression (by Kathryn L. Tucker)
- Exploring the Role of Victims in Federal Environmental Crime Prosecutions, 1983-2019 (by Joshua Ozymy & Melissa L. Jarrell)
- Designing People: A Bioethical Analysis of the Laws and Regulations Regarding the Genetic Manipulation of Human Fetuses (by Nathaniel Woodward)
VOLUME 56
Number 3 (Summer 2020)
- Looking Back: A Case Study of Career Interest and Experiential Learning in Law School (by David I. C. Thompson & Stephen Daniels)
- The Complexity Dilemma: A Reflection on Teaching a Simulation Course in Business Planning (by Franklin A. Gevurtz)
- Using Context to Teach Business Law: The Case for Sports Law and Other Practice-Area Subjects (by Robert C. Illig)
- Deals (by Victor Goldberg)
- Corporations Hybrid: A COVID Case Study on Innovation in Business Law Pedagogy (by Seth C. Oranburg & David D. Tamasy)
- Working with Corporate Culture: Best Practices for Attorneys in Business (by Sukhsimranjit Singh)
- The Recurrent Current Crisis in Legal Education (by Justin Simard)
- “Building the Case” for the Business Lawyer of Tomorrow: Pulling Impact into Practice (by Deborah Burand)
Number 2 (Spring 2020)
- “First-Things-First” and Oregon State Constitutional Analysis (by Hon. Jack L. Landau)
- Shocking the Conscience: Whether the Right to Bear Arms Overrides the Due Process Right to Life (by Philip Schuster & David 快活视频)
- Fundamental Illegitimacy (by Carter Dillard)
- Lessons Learned from Working at the Oregon Court of Appeals (by Jas Jeffrey Adams)
- Matthew Deady in the Oregon Courts (by Hon. Thomas A. Balmer)
Number 1 (Fall 2019)
Sentenced to Death for Life: Essays on Oregon’s Death Penalty (by Hon. Paul J. De Muniz)
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