Volume 21 · Issue 2 · Spring 2026

Making Space for Sacred Lands: From the Harsh Glare of Lyng to Apache Stronghold

Article | David C. Scott

Federal courts have routinely held—under the Free Exercise Clause and Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA)—that government actors operating on government-owned land may desecrate, destroy, modify, or restrict access to landmarks that are sacred to Native American tribes, even if doing so would “virtually destroy” the tribes’ ability to practice their religion.

Restrictions on Sexual Activity as a Condition of Criminal Probation: An Analysis of Contemporary Probation Practices and Their Legality

Note | Martin Rakowszczyk

Despite the Supreme Court’s recognition of procreation as a fundamental right in Skinner v. Oklahoma and subsequent cases, state courts continue to impose probationary conditions on criminal defendants that restrict their ability to procreate or engage in sexual activity.

Volume 21 Editorial Board (2024-25)

Editors-in-Chief
Rebecca Cortez
Adalyn Richards

Executive Editors
Delia Appiah Mensah
Jasmine Perales
Frances Wu

Managing Editors
Kaisa Goodman
Parker Grove
Mohammed Memfis

Senior Editors
Thomas Beyer
John Curry
Enshia Li

Articles Editors
Shannon Seung Won Chung
Cami Doo
Gretchen Knaut
Evan Lehmann
Isabel Parkey
Micaela Wibberly

Student Note Editor
Sarah Nelson

Technical Managing Editor
Ariel Salmon

Development Editors
Aoife Madden
Marianne Nader

 

Member Editors
Suzanne Antoniou
Elijah Armstrong
Gabriella Blatt
Sandra Chen
Dayle Chung
Ad’mirel Durden
Thomas Hassen
Eli Josephson Horgan
Ayomikun Idowu
Ryan Everett James
Zachary Kimmel
Emma Langlois
Riley Martinez
Heeral McGhee
Anna McGuire
Mohamed Nur
Blessing Roland-Magaji