Vol. 6 No. 1
Articles
Five Years After the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks: Are New Sedition Laws Needed to Capture Suspected Terrorists in The United States? by Joshua Azriel, PhD
The Limits of Outsourcing: Ethical Responsibilities of Federal Government Attorneys Advising Executive Branch Officials by Neil M. Peretz
Notes & Comments
Fast-Tracking United States v. Booker: Why Judges Should Not Fix Fast Track Disparities by Albert Llosas Barrueco
The Day Laborer Debate: Small Town, U.S.A. Takes on Federal Immigration Law Regarding Undocumented Workers by Margaret Hobbins
The Ineffectiveness of Capped Damages in Cases of Employment Discrimination: Solutions Toward Deterrence by Vanessa Ruggles
Vol. 6 No. 2
Articles
Rethinking the Scope and Impact of Poverty in the United States by Mark R. Rank
Keeping it in Context: Earned Income Tax Credit Compliance and Treatment of the Working Poor by Stephen D. Holt
Free Speech Doctrine in American Political Culture: A Critical Legal Geography of Cultural Politics by Mark Kessler
Before and After the White Man: Indian Women, Property, Progress, and Power by Kathleen A. Ward
Notes & Comments
Just Compensation Standards and Eminent Domain Injustices: An Underexamined Connection and Opportunity for Reform by Marisa Fegan
The Fairness Doctrine as an Alternative to Enforcing the Ban on Political Intervention by Churches by Vickramjit Sharma
Summary Dissolution: Is Connecticut’s Current System as Effective as it Should Be? by Honorable Lloyd Cutsumpas & B. Moses Vargas
