The Semantics of Jury Nullification: How Terminology Shapes (and Misshapes) the Jury’s Role
Sometimes what we call a practice can matter just as much as the practice itself. Jury nullification has a storied history dating back to...The postThe …
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Sometimes what we call a practice can matter just as much as the practice itself. Jury nullification has a storied history dating back to...The postThe …
How Not to Democratize Algorithms by Ngozi Okidegbe; Missing Children Discrimination by Itay Ravid & Tanisha Brown; Justifications for Fair Uses by Pamela Samuelson; Section …
Introduction In its 2024 decision overruling the decades-old Chevron[1] doctrine directing judges to accept an agency’s reasonable interpretation of ambiguous statutory language,[2] the Supreme Court …
Each year, a noted legal scholar presents a timely lecture at Boston University School of Law. TheBoston University Law Reviewthen publishes the Annual Distinguished Lecturer’s …
By Lea Chapoton, Volume 108 Staff Member In the wake of 2022’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization[1] decision and the ensuing barrage of state …
The Georgetown Law Journal is, first and foremost, a scholarly journal; central to our mission is the publication of rigorous and original contributions to the …
The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) of 1978, enacted to protect Native American children from being removed from their tribes, was recently upheld in 2023 …
DLJ is excited to announce its third online essay competition! The competition is open to all current Duke Law 2Ls who are not on an …
Annual Banquet -- Save the Date! Each year, the Minnesota Law Review Banquet celebrates the hard work that Editors and Staffers put towards managing the …
Home Submit GLJ Online 112 Student Notes Contest 112 Student Notes Contest The Georgetown Law Journal & GLJ Online present the winner of the fourth …
The debate over American immigration policy reflects deep moral divides over the meaning of American identity and the scope of fundamental individual rights like due …
In August 2014, a programmer named Eron Gjoni posted a 10,000-word exposé on his blog about video game developer Zoë Quinn, including screenshots of private …