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The Formalist Resistance to Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 2, 2019 | Volume 70, Issue 3

Richard Albert, Malkhaz Nakashidze, Tarik Olcay Volume 70, Issue 3, 639-70 Many courts around the world have either asserted or exercised the power to invalidate a constitutional amendment. But we should not take the increasing prevalence of the doctrine of...

The Armed Society and Its Friends: A Reckoning

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 2, 2019 | Volume 70, Issue 3

Charles W. Collier Volume 70, Issue 3, 671-88 This Article provides a selective introduction to some of the main social, cultural, historical, and intellectual issues surrounding gun violence and the desultory policy “debates” over gun control in America. Unregulated...

Disclosure as Delaware’s New Frontier

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 2, 2019 | Volume 70, Issue 3

Reza Dibadj Volume 70, Issue 3, 689-716 Full...

The Power Side of the Second Amendment Question: Limited, Enumerated Powers and the Continuing Battle over the Legitimacy of the Individual Right to Arms

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 2, 2019 | Volume 70, Issue 3

Nicholas J. Johnson Volume 70, Issue 3, 717-70 Roughly a decade has passed since the Supreme Court’s decision in District of Columbia v. Heller and the battle over the basic legitimacy of the right to keep and bear arms continues. A significant segment of the academy,...

The Enduring Virtues of Deferential Federalism: The Federal Government’s Proper Role in Prosecuting Law Enforcement Officers for Civil Rights Offenses

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 2, 2019 | Volume 70, Issue 3

Adam Harris Kurland Volume 70, Issue 3, 771-850 Full...

Genetic Privacy in the “Big Biology” Era: The “Autonomous” Human Subject

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 2, 2019 | Volume 70, Issue 3

Marilyn Cech Volume 70, Issue 3, 851-86 What do the Golden State Killer, the Havasupai Tribe, and Henrietta Lacks have in common? None of these individuals gave informed consent for the particular research uses of their genetic material. Biotechnological advancements...

An “SDVCJ Fix”—Paths Forward in Tribal Domestic Violence Jurisdiction

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 2, 2019 | Volume 70, Issue 3

Joshua B. Gurney Volume 70, Issue 3, 887-918 Domestic violence has riddled the indigenous communities of the United States for decades. Within this problem lies another—non-Indians perpetrate crimes of domestic violence against Indian women at disproportionately high...

The Third Rail of San Francisco Politics: Transportation, Race, and the Central Subway

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 2, 2019 | Volume 70, Issue 3

Wendell Lin Volume 70, Issue 3, 919-48 In the backdrop of intense political division, San Francisco is proud to be a beacon of diversity and inclusion. But the “sanctuary city” has an appalling history of racism and continues to relegate marginalized communities with...

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