by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 30, 2024 | Volume 75, Issue 3
Alexander S. Whistler Volume 75, Issue 3, 853-878 The Supreme Court’s 2022–2023 term was, unsurprisingly, terrible for millions of Americans. From the environment to affirmative action to student loan forgiveness, the Court remained committed to its project of...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 30, 2024 | Volume 75, Issue 3
Evelyn Wynn Volume 75, Issue 3, 879-912 The United States is facing a growing challenge in financing long-term care as the population ages and the demand for these services continues to grow. The cost of long-term care can be exorbitant, with many individuals and...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 28, 2024 | Volume 75, Issue 2
Charles H. Brower II Volume 75, Issue 2, 261-293 This Article addresses an undertheorized but important topic: the laundering of foreign arbitral awards. Prevailing parties in foreign arbitrations often obtain judgments confirming their awards at the place of...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 28, 2024 | Volume 75, Issue 2
Jake Linford & Aaron Perzanowski Volume 75, Issue 2, 293-372 When Donald Trump descended the escalator of Trump Tower to announce his 2016 presidential bid, Neil Young’s “Rockin’ in the Free World” blared from the loudspeakers. Almost immediately, Young’s...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 28, 2024 | Volume 75, Issue 2
Elise Bernlohr Maizel Volume 75, Issue 2, 373-411 Privilege is a choice. In crafting evidentiary privileges, courts and policymakers have fashioned a rule that concedes that some things are more important than getting to the truth. Indeed, our entire law of privilege...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 28, 2024 | Volume 75, Issue 2
Nicholas Serafin Volume 75, Issue 2, 411-470 States throughout the country are targeting LGBTQ+ youth, singling out transgender youth in particular. Part I of this Article provides an overview of laws targeting LGBTQ+ youth, and argues that many of these laws express...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 28, 2024 | Volume 75, Issue 2
Emma Braden Volume 75, Issue 2, 471-504 A functioning government requires tax revenue, and democratic legitimacy requires a nation’s leaders be subject to the same laws as its citizens. The president’s tax behavior is an opportunity to address both needs. With a...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 28, 2024 | Volume 75, Issue 2
Brian A. Weikel Volume 75, Issue 2, 505-554 Surveillance cameras are increasingly used by the public and law enforcement to prevent and prosecute criminal activity. Individuals and companies can grant law enforcement access to private cameras for both live monitoring...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Dec 30, 2023 | Volume 75, Issue 1
Colleen V. Chien, W. David Ball, and William A. Sundstrom Volume 75, Issue 1, 1-66 Racial disparity is a fact of the United States criminal justice system, but under the Supreme Court’s holding in McCleskey v. Kemp, racial disparities—even sizable, statistically...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Dec 30, 2023 | Volume 75, Issue 1
Albert H. Choi Volume 75, Issue 1, 67-114 Scholars and practitioners have long theorized that by penalizing firms with unattractive governance features, the stock market incentivizes firms to adopt the optimal governance structure at their initial public offerings...