Content Posted in 2025
2024 Report to the Editor in Chief of the FIU Law Review, Thomas E. Baker
Absent Words, Absent Consent: Gisèle Pélicot and the Limits of French Rape Law, Victoria Baez
Adding Complexity to the International Climate Finance Framework: The Loss and Damage Fund, Henrique Schneider
An Examination of Differential Item Functioning in a Measure of Self-Reported Offending across Race and Ethnicity among a Sample of Justice-Involved Youth, Thomas E. Baker, James Ray V, and Jennifer Peck
“Are We Just Going to Sit Back and Wait for ‘Regulatory Roller Coasters’ to Derail? Balancing Public Policy vs. FET Violations in Investment-Arbitration”, Gilberto Guerrero-Rocca
Artificial Intelligence: Catalyst For New Policies Or A New Wave Of Design Piracy?, Blagovesta LeRoy
Attendant Circumstances: A Reflection on Professor Megan A. Fairlie’s Mentorship, Casey Waldeck
Between Pixels and Predators: The Landscape Of Sexual Assault And Rape In The Metaverse, Natalia Rydzewski
Beyond Policy: Overcoming Challenges in Prosecuting Gender Persecution at the International Criminal Court, Yvonne M. Dutton and Milena Sterio
Carried Interest: Recent Tax Holding Envisions Need For New Legislation, Patrick Lucas
Clarifying Concreteness: Statutory Grants Of Standing After Spokeo And TransUnion, Naomi Eid
Climate Finance Needs More Market Discipline, Richard Morrison
Confronting the Challenges of Regulating Artificial Intelligence, Amy B. Cyphert
Constitutionalizing Climate Rights, Mark Nevitt
Cracking the Quotas: The 1948 New York Fair Educational Practices Act and the Jewish Quest for Color-Blindness, Miyuki Kita
DEI and Antisemitism: Bred in the Bone, Suzanna Sherry
Dispute System Counter-Design, Andrew B. Mamo
Editorial Board, Law Review
Examining Antecedents of Corrections Officers' Fear at Work, Thomas E. Baker, Alicen Potts, and Jill Gordon
Exploring the Intersectionality of Antisemitism and the Law: A Case Study of the Crown Heights Riots and Aftermath, Stephen Sussman and Carole Huberman
Fairness Writ Large or Writ Small in International Criminal Justice, Nancy Combs
Financial Abuse of the Elderly in Florida: The Current Landscape and Additional Steps for a State With a Large Elderly Population, Alexander Romanach
Foreword, Diane Klein Kemker
Free Movement Rights and the American City, Ryan Stoa
From Redlining to Greenlining, Danielle Stokes
Futurelessness and Commitment to Institutional Rules Among People in Jail., Thomas E. Baker, Frances P. Abderhalden, and Beatriz Amalfi Marques
How Much Antisemitism Is There in the United States? Incidences vs. Impacts, Ira Sheskin
How to Teach A Course On Land Use and Anti-Jewish Discrimination, Michael Lewyn
ICCA Handbook Supplement 137: Venezuela, Manuel A. Gomez and Gilberto A. Guerrero-Rocca
Individual Academic Freedom and The Current Forces of Economics and Technology, George R. Wright
Inge Viermetz, Woman Acquitted at Nuremberg, Diane Marie Amann
Innovations in Pleasure: Patents & Taboo Technologies, Andrew Gilden
Interesting Intersections of Immigration and First Amendment Law, David Hudson and Maximiliano Gluzman
Introduction, Sydney Gass
Introduction: In Honor of Professor Megan A. Fairlie, Antony Page
Introduction to Perspectives on the International Criminal Court and International Criminal Law and Procedure: A Symposium in Memory of Megan Fairlie, Howard Wasserman
Legalist Realism, Mark A. Drumbl
Legal Strategies to Foster Global Accountability in Prosecuting Human Trafficking, Tiffany Williams Brewer
Lessons for the Trump Administration from the Biden U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism, Lili Levi
Medicare Drug Price Negotiations: A Blueprint for Ethical Pricing Across the Healthcare System, Jacqueline Fox
“Modernizing Regulatory Review”: A Short-Lived Abandonment of More Than Four Decades of Regulatory Review and Benefit-Cost Analysis, Richard Belzer
Moving Slow and Fixing Things, Hannibal Travis
Never Again: Zionism and the Jewess, Rona Kaufman
NIL Collectives and The Disadvantage Dilemma: Disparities And Challenges In Collegiate Athletics, Arianna Garcia
Perceptions of Probation Officer Procedural Justice and Recidivism: A Longitudinal Study in the Netherlands, Thomas E. Baker, Matthias van Hall, Anja J. E. Dirkzwager, and Paul Nieuwbeerta
Perceptions of Probation Officer Procedural Justice, Low Self-Control, and Recidivism after Release from Prison, Thomas E. Baker, Matthias van Hall, James Ray, Paul Nieuwbeerta, and Anja J. E. Dirkzwager
Policy and Poppycock in Proximate Cause Cases A/K/A Scope of Liability and Starting to Make Sense, Thomas Galligan
Popular Constitutionalism in a Populist Age, Tom Donnelly
Professor Megan A. Fairlie's Scholarship on the Relationship between the United States and the International Criminal Court, Jennifer Trahan
Provisional Release at International Criminal Courts and Tribunals – Lessons Learned?, Ava Schuster and Göran Sluiter
Prurient Interests: The Law of Sexual Desire, Lawrence M. Friedman
Publisher, Law Review
Puerto Rico Is Not a Joke, Ediberto Román
Race, Ethnicity, Justice, and Self-Regulating Beliefs among a Sample of Justice-Involved Men and Women, Thomas E. Baker and Christi Metcalfe
"Replace The Jew"--The Visible Invisibility of American Antisemitism And Spoken Beliefs, Kerri Stone
Revisiting the Federal Circuit En Banc, Ryan Vacca
Right Not to Work: Unions and Title VII, Seth Oranburg
Sabbath Accommodations as a Civil Right: History, Title VII, and the Path to Groff v. DeJoy, Isaac May
Should All Exercise Routines Be Precluded from Copyright Protection? The Current Scope of Copyrightable Choreography, Malina Lapenes
Should Hate Speech be Criminalized? Lessons from the Canadian experience in R v. Zundel and R v. Keegstra, Kenneth Grad
Table of Contents, Law Review
The Complete Bibliography of Professor Megan A. Fairlie
The Interchangeable-Part Structure Of Food And Drug Law, Adam I. Muchmore
The Kincare Craze In Child Protection: Romanticism, Subterfuge, And Racial Separatism, James G. Dwyer
The Legitimacy of Israel: A Sociological Perspective, Luis Fleischman
The Motherhood Myth, Traditional Firms, and the Underrepresentation of Women, Paula Schaefer
The Prodigal Son Comes Home: Ecuador Returns to Investment Arbitration, Gilberto Guerrero-Rocca
The Relevance of the CISG in Settling International Arbitration Claims Arising Due to COVID-19 in Absence of Force Majeure and Hardship Clauses, Gilberto Guerrero-Rocca
Uncharitable Think Tanks, Faith Stevelman
Unvaccinated by Doubt: How COVID-19 Governance Sparked a Measles Revival, Ellen Black
Welfare Debt, Nicole Langston
White Christian Nationalism & Antisemitism: A True Threat, Doron Kalir
