Submissions from 2009
Gross v. FBL Financial Services, Inc.: Determining the Evidentiary Requirements for Bringing a Non-Title VII Mixed-Motive Case, Matthew Brod
Hillary: The Movie, Corporate Free Speech or Campaign Finance Corruption?, Aaron Harmon
Caperton v. Massey: The Due Process Implications of Contributions to Judicial Campaigns, Wade Kolb III
Snyder v. Louisiana: Demand for Judicial Scrutiny of the Use of Peremptory Challenges, Jennifer Ross
Montejo v. Louisiana: Affirmative Requests and the Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel, Jacob E. Warren
Abdul-Kabir v. Quarterman/Brewer v. Quarterman: A Court Divided Over What Constitutes “Clearly Established Federal Law”, Jarod R. Stewart
Boumediene v. Bush: Another Chapter in the Court’s Jurisprudence on Civil Liberties at Guantanamo Bay, Amanda McRae
Wyeth v. Levine: Examining the Doctrine of Implied Preemption in State-Law Tort Claims, Allison Kostecka
Harbison v. Bell, Sarah Rutledge
The Problems of Self-Execution: Medellin v. Texas, Taryn Marks
Louisiana v. Kennedy, Caroline Stevenson
Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts: Laboratory Testing and the Confrontation Clause, David Mansfield
Submissions from 2008
Arizona v. Johnson: Determining When a Terry Stop Becomes Consensual, Ryan Thompson
Pacific Bell v. linkLine: Price Squeezing and the Limits of Judicial Administrability, Sandeep Vaheesan
Fitzgerald v. Barnstable School Committee: Enforcement of Constitutional Rights, Sarah Branstetter
Davis v. FEC: The First Amendment Rights of a Wealthy Candidate, Jeremy Earl
Panetti v. Quarterman: Raising the Bar Against Executing the Incompetent, D. G. Maxted
Explaining Change and Rethinking Dirty Words: FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Inc., Tobias Coleman
Pleasant Grove City v. Summum: Identifying Government Speech & Classifying Speech Forums, Aaron Harmon
KSR v. Teleflex: How “Obviousness” Has Changed, Daniel Becker
Submissions from 2007
Whorton v. Bockting and the Watershed Exception of Teague v. Lane, Tadhg Dooley
United Haulers Ass’n v. Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Mgmt. Auth., Joshua J. Faber
Scott v. Harris, Uchenna Evans