Symposium on Intragroup Dissent is Now Available in Print and Online!
The Chicago-Kent Law Review is proud to present the second issue of Volume 89: A Symposium on Intragroup Dissent and Its Legal Implications! …
The Chicago-Kent Law Review is proud to present the second issue of Volume 89: A Symposium on Intragroup Dissent and Its Legal Implications! …
By: Rose Cuison Villazor, University of California at Davis School of Law Abstract This essay explores an underexamined yet compelling immigration issue: …
By: SpearIt, Thurgood Marshall School of Law Abstract This article critiques the evolving standards of decency doctrine as a form of Social …
By: Shalanda H. Baker, William S. Richardson School of Law Abstract The sky has fallen. We are now firmly rooted in a …
By: Sheila I. Velez Martinez, University of Pittsburgh School of Law Abstract This Article discusses how traditional teaching practices can reinforce systemic …
By: Kim D. Chanbonpin, The John Marshall Law School Abstract In the same moment that law schools are embracing neoliberal strategies in …
By: Marc Tizoc Gonzalez, St. Thomas University School of Law Abstract To cultivate the next twenty years of LatCrit theory, praxis, and …
By: Marty Gould, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Abstract To what extent can companies “contract out” of state consumer protection statutes through …
By: Jacob Radecki, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Abstract Egg “donation” is a burgeoning industry in the United States. Fertility clinics capitalize …
By: Shohreh Davoodi, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Abstract In Adar v. Smith, the Fifth Circuit held that Louisiana’s policy of refusing …