Volume 75 Issue 5 Date May 2026 Presumed Unfit: The Dual Bind Faced by Pregnant and Parenting Youth in Foster Care Kara R. Finck* | Article, Volume 71, Issue 5 Read More A Health Justice Response to School Discipline and Policing Thalia Gonzalez,* Alexis Etow,** & Cesar De La Vega*** | Article, Volume 71, Issue 5 Read More Why Does the Federal Government Get a Pass? Applying Best Practices in Child Protection to the Circumstances of Migrant Children and Families Randi Mandelbaum* | Article, Volume 71, Issue 5 Read More “Youth Matters”: Why Demanding the Same Heightened Level of Mitigation in Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentencing Proceedings as Is Required in Capital Sentencing Proceedings Is the Only Constitutional Option Margaret Helein* | Comment, Volume 71, Issue 5 Read More Keeping Trans Kids SAFE: The Constitutionality of Prohibiting Access to Puberty Blockers Beck Sigman* | American University Law Review Forum, Comment, Volume 71 Forum Read More The Truth About Design Patents Sarah Burstein* & Saurabh Vishnubhakat** | Article, Volume 71, Issue 4 Read More Trademark Confusion Revealed: An Empirical Analysis Daryl Lim* | Article, Volume 71, Issue 4 Read More The Subject Strikes Back: Intellectual Property Law, Visual Pleasure, and Resistance in the Arts John Tehranian* | Article, Volume 71, Issue 4 Read More Unjustly Vilified TRIPS-Plus?: Intellectual Property Law in Free Trade Agreements Marketa Trimble* | Article, Volume 71, Issue 4 Read More Transplanting Anti-Suit Injunctions Peter K. Yu, Jorge L. Contreras & Yu Yang | Article, Volume 71, Issue 4 Read More « Previous 1 … 17 18 19 20 21 … 246 Next » Load More
“Youth Matters”: Why Demanding the Same Heightened Level of Mitigation in Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentencing Proceedings as Is Required in Capital Sentencing Proceedings Is the Only Constitutional Option