Recent Developments

Volume 74, Issue 6 is out now! Check out the PDFs to the print book here and the Forum here!

Each year, AULR proudly hosts a Federal Circuit Symposium composed of various panels to discuss developing legal issues exclusive to the Federal Circuit. This year, the Symposium will be held in Claudio Grossman Hall on Friday, November, November 7th from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm EST. The keynote speakers will be Judge Sharon Prost, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and Judge Doris Johnson Hines, United States International Trade Commission. We hope to see you there!

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Recent Articles

Investor-Community Conflicts in Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Rethinking "Reasonable Expectations" and Expecting More from Investors

69 Am. U. L. Rev. 105 (2019).

By George K. Foster*
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MDL Immunity: Lessons from the National Prescription Opiate Litigation

69 Am. U. L. Rev. 175 (2019).

By Roger Michalski*
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Adding Insult to Injury: The Unconscionability of Alimony Payments from Domestic Violence Survivors to Their Abusers

69 Am. U. L. Rev. 253 (2019).

By Amanda Nannarone*
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America’s Quiet Legacy of Native American Voter Disenfranchisement: Prospects for Change in North Dakota After Brakebill v. Jaeger

69 Am. U. L. Rev. 295 (2019).

By Hannah Stambaugh*
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Plastic Straw Bans Can Run Afoul of the Americans with Disabilities Act

69 Am. U. L. Rev. F. 1 (2019).

By Duncan J.J. Kessler*
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Landlords’ Responsibilities Under the Implied Warranty of Habitability and the Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment Extend to Hurricane-Caused Damage

68 Am. U. L. Rev. F. 91 (2019).

By Molly Prindle*
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Senate Democracy: Our Lockean Paradox

68 Am. U. L. Rev. 1981 (2019).

By Eric W. Orts*
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Torts Without Names, New Torts, and the Future of Liability for Intangible Harm

68 Am. U. L. Rev. 2089 (2019).

By Kenneth S. Abraham* & G. Edward White**
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Sustainable Development Arrested by U.S. Criminal Law

68 Am. U. L. Rev. 2145 (2019).

By Steven Ferrey*
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Carpenter v. United States and the Emerging Expectation of Privacy in Data Comprehensiveness Applied to Browsing History

68 Am. U. L. Rev. 2209 (2019).

By Daniel de Zayas*
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