Do They Really Ask That? A National Survey of Criminal History Inquiries on Law School Applications James M. Binnall Lauren M. Davis September 8, 2021 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Law & Policy Review Volume 32 Issue 1
Outing outside Group Spending and the Crisis of Nonenforcement Miriam Galston July 1, 2021 Stanford Law & Policy Review Volume 32 Issue 1 Pages 253
Note: United States v. Blaszczak: Laying the Groundwork for a New Approach to Prosecuting Insider Trading Emily Gruener March 10, 2021 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Law & Policy Review Volume 32 Issue 1 Pages 179
Barriers and Facilitators to Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act by the Child Welfare System: Insights from Interviews with Disabled Parents, Child Welfare Workers, and Attorneys Robyn M. Powell Sasha M. Albert March 10, 2021 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Law & Policy Review Volume 32 Issue 1 Pages 119
Taking From States: Sovereign Immunity’s Preclusive Effect on Private Takings of State Land Jennifer Danis Michael Bloom March 10, 2021 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Law & Policy Review Volume 32 Issue 1 Pages 59
“Law and” the OLC’s Article II Immunity Memos Kimberly L. Wehle March 10, 2021 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Law & Policy Review Volume 32 Issue 1
Californians with a Felony Conviction are Now Eligible for Jury Service: How Would They Know? James M. Binnall Lauren M. Davis August 27, 2020 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Law & Policy Review Volume 32 Issue 1