Volume 7

Vol. 7 No. 1

Articles

Equality Does Not Mean Conformity: Reevaluating The Use of Segregated Schools to Create a Culturally Appropriate Education for African American Children by Equality Does Not Mean Conformity: Reevaluating The Use of Segregated Schools to Create a Culturally Appropriate Education for African American Children by Danielle Boaz

Bridging the Gap: Why the Stevens-Leahy Amendment to the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative May Reveal a Renewed Focus on Civil Liberties in National Security Legislation by Stuart Gilgannon

A History of America’s First Jim Crow Law School Library and Staff by Ernesto Longa

Notes & Comments

School Bullying in Connecticut: Can the Statehouse and the Courthouse Fix the Schoolhouse? An Analysis of Connecticut’s Anti-Bullying Statute by Laurie Bloom

Monkey-Business: Connecticut’s Six Billion Dollar Gorilla and the Insufficiency of the Emergence of the ADA as Justification for the Elimination of Second Injury Funds by Zachary D. Schurin

Vol. 7 No. 2 

Articles

Emergency Contraception: Law, Policy and Practice by Marcia M. Boumil and Dana Sussman

Taxing Poor Families: The Evolution of Treatment Under the Federal Income Tax by Jane Gravelle and Jennifer Gravelle

We Hear You Knocking, But You Can’t Come In: The Supreme Court’s Application of Common Law in Cases of Knock and Announce Entry by Matthew A. Kern and Kyle A. Scott

An Affair to Forget: Law School’s Deleterious Effect On Student’s Public Interest Aspirations by Tan N. Ngoen

Notes & Comments

Constitutionally Coerced: Why Sentencing a Convicted Offender to a Faith-Based Rehabilitation Program Does Not Violate the Establishment Clause by Lisa Biron

Thy Will Not Be Done: Why States Should Amend Their Probate Codes to Allow an Intestate Share for Unmarried Homosexual Couples by Charles Patrick Schwartz

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