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Recent Articles
Common-Sense Construction of Unfair Claims Settlement Statutes: Restoring the Good Faith in Bad Faith
By Victor E. Schwartz, Christopher E. AppelClick here to view this Article
Redefining the Rights of Undocumented Workers
By Keith Cunningham-Parmeter Click here to view this Article
The Civil Rights Roots of {{Tinker}}’s Disruption Tests
By Kristi L. Bowman Click here to view this Article
Oiling the Schoolhouse Gate: After Forty Years of Tinkering With Teachers’ First Amendment Rights, Time for a New Beginning
By Alexander Wohl Click here to view this Article
{{Tinker}} at Forty: Defending the Right of High School Students to Wear “Controversial” Religious and Pro-Life Clothing
By Jay Alan Sekulow, Erik M. Zimmerman Click here to view this Article
No Enclaves of Totalitarianism: The Triumph and Unrealized Promise of the {{Tinker}} Decision
By Jamin B. Raskin Click here to view this Article
A Foot in the Door? The Unwitting Move Towards a “New” Student Welfare Standard in Student Speech after {{Morse v. Frederick}}
By Francisco M. Negrón, Jr. Click here to view this Article
Shrinking {{Tinker}}: Students Are “Persons” Under Our Constitution—Except When They Aren’t
By Frank D. LoMonte Click here to view this Article
{{Tinker}}’s Midlife Crisis: Tattered and Transgressed but Still Standing
By Clay Calvert Click here to view this Article