Content Posted in 2026
2025 Report to the Editor-in-Chief, Thomas E. Baker
Comparing Access to Land: Drawing Parallels in Diverse Jurisdictions, Helena Alviar Garcia and Anamaría Muñoz Rincón
Contracting for Innovation in the Global South: Empirical Evidence from Brazil, Pablo Marcello Baquero
Copyright Protection or Media Suppression? The Digital Millennium Copyright Act's Impact on News Media and Journalism, Alenis Olivera
Cruel and Unusual Punishments and the Constitutional Status of the Idea of Progress, R. George Wright
Digital Dialectic: Why Every “AI-Generated” Work Has a Human Author, Lea Bishop
Do Attorneys Matter in Civil Rights Litigation?, Nancy Leong, Mary Emmerling, Aili Miyake, and Rochelle Orlando
Editorial Board, FIU Law Review
Geographical Indications for Agricultural Products, Lorenzo Bairati
Introduction, Jorge L. Esquirol
Let’s Talk About the Biological Reality of Sex, Baby, John Parsi
Narcos of the Caribbean: Addressing Transshipment Drug Trafficking Through Caribbean Ports, Manuel Muñoz-Repiso
Owning Data: Semantic Control as Inaccess to Information, Zvikomborero Chadambuka
Private Equity in Healthcare: The Case for Stricter Regulations, Ryan Scivally
Publisher Info, FIU Law Review
Race, Reparative Justice, and Climate Change-Related Migration, Monica Visalam Iyer
Silenced By Fear: Undocumented Immigrant Victims of Sexual Assault, Adriana Isabel Herrera
Table of Contents, FIU Law Review
The Accidental Regulator-in-Chief: The Federal Reserve's Path to Power, Jamie Grischkan
The Italian Rice Production: Between Tradition and Globalization, Bianca Gardella Tedeschi
The Law and AI as an “Apex Collaborator”: Legal Frameworks for Optimized Cooperation, David S. Filippi, Bill Tomlinson, and Andrew W. Torrance
The Making of Egyptian Cotton: An Alternative Narrative Between Empire and Global Capital, Dina I. Waked
The Protection of Geographical Indications Under Comparative Lens: Whether Law Artificially Creates Scarcity of Goods, Domenico di Micco
When Convenience Compromises Rights: How the European Union and Washington State Confront Facial Recognition Risks, Debora Rodriguez Lugo
