Content Posted in 2022
Against Court Packing, or a Plea to Formally Amend the Constitution, Jill M. Fraley
Arthur A. Thomas: A Hero of a Valet, Todd C. Peppers
As Fires Blaze Through California, Could They Blaze a New Path for Incarcerated Individuals: A Model for Back-End Abolition, Jacquelyn Kelsey Arnold
Assessing Amateurism in College Sports, Casey E. Faucon
Big Little Lies: How Loopholes in the Small Business Act Allow Large Businesses to Profit, Halley Townsend
Blood, Sweat, Tears: A Re-Examination of the Exploitation of College Athletes, Keely Grey Fresh
Book Review, Marcos Zunino, Justice Framed: A Genealogy of Transitional Justice (2019), Mark A. Drumbl
California and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Statutory Employee Classification Scheme, Richard H. Gilliland III
Civil Rights Equity: An Introduction to a Theory of What Civil Rights Has Become, John Valery White
Comment: On Patents And Appropriations—And Tragedies, David O. Taylor
Comment: The Necessary Evolution of State Data Breach Notification Laws: Keeping Pace with New Cyber Threats, Quantum Decryption, and the Rapid Expansion of Technology, Beth Burgin Waller and Elaine McCafferty
Contractual Stakeholderism, Kishanthi Parella
Corporate Governance and the Feminization of Capital, Sarah C. Haan
"Cut—And That's a Wrap"—The Film Industry's Fleecing of State Tax Incentive Programs, Randle B. Pollard
Data Breach Notification Laws and the Quantum Decryption Problem, Phillip Harmon
Experiencing Civil Procedure (3d ed. 2022), James E. Moliterno
Feeling Insecure—A State View of Whether Investors in Municipal General Obligation Bonds Have a Mere Promise to Pay or a Binding Obligation, Randle B. Pollard
Governing the Interface Between Natural and Formal Language in Smart Contracts, Joshua A.T. Fairfield and Niloufer Selvadurai
Grade Incomplete: Examining the Securities and Exchange Commission's Attempt to Implement Credit Rating and Certain Corporate Governance Reforms of Dodd-Frank, Tod Perry and Randle B. Pollard
Honoring Lutie A. Lytle and John Mercer Langston with our Words, Carliss Chatman
How to Get Away with Murder: When a White Male Police Officer Kills a Young Black Person, Mitchell F. Crusto
Intellectual Property and Tabletop Games, Christopher B. Seaman and Thuan Tran
Introducing Students to Ethics and Professionalism Challenges in Virtual Communication, Katherine M. Koops, James E. Moliterno, Carol E. Morgan, and Carol D. Newman
Making Net Zero Matter, Albert C. Lin
Making Privacy Injuries Concrete, Peter Ormerod
Minority and Vulnerable Populations Voting by Mail: A Convenience or a Disadvantage, Kylan Sophia Josephine Memminger
Movement Judges, Brandon Hasbrouck
Patent Eligibility and Cancer Therapy, Christopher B. Seaman
Practical Abolition: Universal Representation as an Alternative to Immigration Detention, Matthew Boaz
Pretext After Bostock—Disproving One of the Employer’s Reasons is Enough, Robert S. Mantell
Recent Attacks on Judicial Independence: The Vulgar, the Systemic, and the Insidious, James E. Moliterno and Peter Čuroš
Refugees Under Duress: International Law and the Serious Nonpolitical Crime Bar, David Baluarte
Reproductive Privacy in the World: Critical Examination of June Medical Services, L.L.C. v. Russo and Buck v. Bell, Kumiko Kitaoka
Right of Self, Mitchell F. Crusto
Senseless Sentencing: The Uneven Application of the Career Offender Guidelines, Christopher Ethan Watts
Submission of Amicus Curiae Observations in the Case of The Prosecutor v. Dominic Ongwen, Erin Baines, Kamari M. Clarke, and Mark A. Drumbl
Temporary Securities Regulation, Anita K. Krug
The Antiracist Constitution, Brandon Hasbrouck
The Chief Justice and the Page: Earl Warren, Charles Bush, and the Promise of Brown v. Board of Education, Todd C. Peppers
The Computer Got It Wrong: Facial Recognition Technology and Establishing Probable Cause to Arrest, T.J. Benedict
The Future of Testamentary Capacity, Reid Kress Weisbord and David Horton
The Golem in the Machine: FERPA, Dirty Data, and Digital Distortion in the Education Record, Najarian R. Peters
The Impact of Uncertainty Regarding Patent Eligible Subject Matter for Investment in U.S. Medical Diagnostic Technologies, A. Sasha Hoyt
The Importance of a Legacy—What Will Yours Be?, Hon. Cleo Powell
The Justiciability of Cancelled Patents, Greg Reilly
The Just Prosecutor, Brandon Hasbrouck
The Litigation Landscape of Fraternity and Sorority Hazing: Defenses, Evidence, and Damages, Gregory S. Parks and Elizabeth Grindell
The New State of Surveillance: Societies of Subjugation, Khaled Ali Beydoun
The Pandemic and the Public Nuisance: Judicial Intervention in the Era of COVID-19 and the Collective Right to Public Health, Kyra Ziesk-Socolov
The Visualities and Aesthetics of Prosecuting Aged Defendants, Mark Drumbl and Caroline Fournet
Trustworthiness and the Millennial Leader, in Millennial Leadership in Libraries (Ashley Krenelka Chase ed., 2018), Michelle Cosby
Using Waller to Uphold First and Sixth Amendment Rights Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic, Maya Chaudhuri
Virginia Bar Exam, February 2020, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam, February 2020, Section 2
Virginia Bar Exam, February 2021, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam, February 2021, Section 2
Virginia Bar Exam, February 2022, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam, February 2022, Section 2
Virginia Bar Exam, July 2020, Section 1
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Virginia Bar Exam, July 2021, Section 1
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Virginia Bar Exam, September 2020, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam, September 2020 Section 2
"Was the Deal Worth It?": The Dilemma of States with Ineffective Economic Incentives Programs, Randle B. Pollard
We Shouldn’t Need Roe, in A War on My Body; A War on My Rights (Paxton Smith et al., 2022), Carliss Chatman
What’s the Beef? The FDA, USDA, and Cell-Cultured Meat, Tammi S. Etheridge
Whiteness as Contract, Marissa Jackson Sow
Who Can Protect Black Protest?, Brandon Hasbrouck
Who’s Going to Pick Up the Trash? Using the Build America Bond Program to Help State and Local Governments’ Cash Deficits, Randle B. Pollard
Why Corporate Purpose Will Always Matter, Lyman P.Q. Johnson
W&L Law Library Newsletter, Vol. 1, Iss. 1 (Feb. 2022), The Law Library at Washington and Lee University School of Law
W&L Law Library Newsletter, Vol. 1, Iss. 2 (Apr. 2022), The Law Library at Washington and Lee University School of Law
“You Keep Using That Word”: Why Privacy Doesn’t Mean What Lawyers Think, Joshua A.T. Fairfield