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Home > FIU Law Review > Vol. 20 > No. 3 (2026)

 

Volume 20, Number 3 (2026)

Front Matter

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Table of Contents

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Editorial Board

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Publisher Info

Message from the Editor

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2025 Report to the Editor-in-Chief
Thomas E. Baker

Articles

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The Accidental Regulator-in-Chief: The Federal Reserve's Path to Power
Jamie Grischkan

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Digital Dialectic: Why Every “AI-Generated” Work Has a Human Author
Lea Shaver

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The Law and AI as an “Apex Collaborator”: Legal Frameworks for Optimized Cooperation
Andrew W. Torrance, David S. Filippi, and Bill Tomlinson

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Do Attorneys Matter in Civil Rights Litigation?
Nancy Leong, Mary Emmerling, Aili Miyake, and Rochelle Orlando

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Owning Data: Semantic Control as Inaccess to Information
Zvikomborero Chadambuka

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Let’s Talk About the Biological Reality of Sex, Baby
John Parsi

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Cruel and Unusual Punishments and the Constitutional Status of the Idea of Progress
R. George Wright

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Race, Reparative Justice, and Climate Change-Related Migration
Monica Visalam Iyer

Comments

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When Convenience Compromises Rights: How the European Union and Washington State Confront Facial Recognition Risks
Debora Rodriguez Lugo

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Narcos of the Caribbean: Addressing Transshipment Drug Trafficking Through Caribbean Ports
Manuel Muñoz-Repiso

 
 
 
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Print ISSN: 2643-7767

Online ISSN: 2643-7759

 
 
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