Feb 28, 2026 | Volume 77, Issue 2
Craig Konnoth Volume 77, Issue 2, 289-322 As states have increasingly restricted gender affirming care for minors across the nation (reinforced by a recent Executive Order by President Trump), and though the Supreme Court ruled on one such state ban, a powerful...
Feb 28, 2026 | Volume 77, Issue 2
Norman W. Spaulding Volume 77, Issue 2, 323-378 The purpose of jurisdictional rules is to provide reasonably clear signals about when a court does and does not have power over a case. Judging from the modern Supreme Court’s rules for determining jurisdiction, however,...
Feb 28, 2026 | Volume 77, Issue 2
Isaac Bloch Volume 77, Issue 2, 379-428 The large-scale deportation of non-citizens has become a preeminent policy issue. Unfortunately, executive curtailment of immigrant communities’ liberty is not without historical parallels. During World War II, federal officials...
Feb 28, 2026 | Volume 77, Issue 2
Eli Mizock Volume 77, Issue 2, 429-458 Fire disasters have become an inevitability for California residents. After a fire disaster, the public is primarily concerned with compensating the victims. However, securities fraud class actions brought by shareholders of the...
Feb 28, 2026 | Volume 77, Issue 2
Gabriel Renneisen Volume 77, Issue 2, 459-500 In the wake of Rucho v. Common Cause, partisan gerrymandering remains a nonjusticiable political question. This retreat from judicial oversight leaves a significant gap in the protection of democratic governance. The...