Vol. 11 No. 1
Articles
People First: The Cuban Travel Ban, Wet Foot-Dry Foot and Why the Executive Branch Can and Should Begin Normalizing Cuba Policy by Jarrett Barrios
Criminal Law’s Tribalism by Molly Townes O’Brien
“We’d Love to Match Them, But . . . “: How Temporary Employment Agencies Understand and Use Race and Ethnicity by Meghan M. Sweeney
The “ILLEGAL” Tax by Francine J. Lipman
Notes & Comments
Coalition, Cross-Cultural Lawyering, and Intersectionality: Immigrant Identity as a Barrier to Effective Legal Counseling for Domestic Violence Victims by Jessica H. Stein
A Look at In re Fabian A.: Examining the Extension of Due Process Protections and Failure to Object as Waiver in the Juvenile Justice System by Elizabeth Bannon
Vol. 11 No. 2
Symposium: One Nation Under Law
Dar al-Constitution: Islam and the American Constitutional Order by Eric Michael Mazur
Sweet Land of Liberty: Islamophobia and the Treatment of Muslims in the State of Connecticut by Cheryl A. Sharp
Book Review: The Right to Education, Work and Welfare in Islam (Fundamental Rights and Liberties in Islam Series) by Mohammad Hashim Kamali, Islamic Texts Society (2011) by Umar F. Moghul
Islamic Microfinance: Sustainable Poverty Alleviation for the Muslim Poor by Betsy Walters
Article
Constitutional Sentences for Juveniles Convicted of Felony Murder in the Wake of Roper, Graham & J.D.B by Emily C. Keller
Notes & Comments
Legal Education and Moneyball: The Art of Winning the Assessment Game by Jeremy Potter
Freedom of Speech in the Technological Age: Are Schools Regulating Social Media? by Cory M. Daige
