Content Posted in 2021
A Beauty That Beckons to Us, Kevin P. Lee
A Call to Action: Fighting Racial Inequality Behind the Bench, The Honorable Ashleigh Parker Dunston
"Assault Weapon" Lethality, E. Gregory Wallace
A Victim's Right to Confer Under the Crime Victim's Rights Act, Lauren K. Cook
Can There Be a Burden of the Best Explanation?, Gustavo Ribeiro
Can You Hear Me?: How Implicit Bias Creates a Disparate Impact in Maternal Healthcare for Black Women, Kenya Glover
Civil Justice Reform in the COVID-Era, Ashley Campbell (Moderator), Joonu Coste, Jennifer Lechner, Leigh Wicclair, and Justice Anita Earls
Constitutional Morality and the Emerging Social Imaginary of the Information Revolution, Kevin P. Lee
Contemporary Challenges to Natural Law Theories, Kevin P. Lee
COVID-19, Health Justice, and the Privilege of Space: A New Critical Intersectional Framework for Creating a Prescription for Equal Well-Being and Applied to Addressing Health of Children Residing in Psychiatric Institutions, Joonu-Noel Andrews Coste
Dedication, Kristin B. Cooper
Defending Against the Military: The Posse Comitatus Act’s Exclusionary Rule, Anthony Ghiotto
Demystifying the Qualified Payment Right: Structuring and Administering a Sec. 2701-Compliant Entity, John F. DeStefano
Driven to Despair: Confronting Racial Inequity in North Carolina's License Suspension Practices, Jennifer M. Lechner and B. Leigh Wicclair
Economic Realities of Covid-19, J. Rich Leonard (Moderator), Judge Stephani Humrickhouse, Rebecca Redwine, and Joseph Frost
Evidentiary Policies Through Other Means: The Disparate Impact of "Substantive Law" on the Distribution of Errors Among Racial Groups, Gustavo Ribeiro
Fences and Gates: A Survey of Collaborative Aspects of District Court Practice in Light of Self-Represented Litigants, Addiction, and the Mandate to Formulate Plans, The Honorable J. Hoyte Stultz III
For the Sake of the Child: Parental Recognition in the Age of Assisted Reproductive Technology, The Honorable Beth S. Dixon
Fraud in the Pandemic: How COVID-19 Affects Qui Tam Whistleblowers and The False Claims Act, Gavin A. Bell and W. Stacy Miller II
How Qualified is Qualified Immunity: Adding a Third Prong to the Qualified Immunity Analysis, E. Lee Whitwell
In Defense of Occupational Licensing: A Legal Practitioner's Perspective, Jeffrey P. Gray
It Was Here a Second Ago: North Carolina Discovery andEphemeral Messaging Apps, Joshua Walthall
Legal Education in the Era of Black Lives Matter, Marcus Gadson
Lochner as Literature: Weighing the Paternalism of Progressivism, Jane Francis Nowell
"Newtrality": A Contemporary Alternative to Race-Neutral Pedagogy, Ada K. Wilson, Esq.; Dr. Timothy J. Fair; and Michael G. Morrison, II, Esq.
No Need to Toss a Coin: Conflicting Scientific Expert Testimonies and Intellectual Due Process, Gustavo Ribeiro
One Hundred & Thirty-Fifth Spring Commencemnt (2021)
Opportunity in a Pandemic: Ending the Eviction Cycle by Constitutionally Providing for Inclusionary Zoning with State-Enacted Land-Use Regulations, Rebecca K. Skahen
Protecting the Home: Castle Doctrine in North Carolina, Lawrence D. Graham Jr.
Relevance, Probative Value, and Explanatory Considerations, Gustavo Ribeiro
Shannon Vallor, Technology and the Virtues, A Philosophical Guide to a Future Worth Wanting (book review), Kevin P. Lee
The Case for Varying Standards of Proof, Gustavo Ribeiro
The Cherokee Tribal Court: Its Origins and Its Place in the American Judicial System, The Honorable Bradley Letts
The Constitution & the Coronavirus, Anthony Ghiotto (Moderator), Judge Richard Dietz, William McKinney, and E. Lee Whitwell
The District Court and the Ongoing Pursuit of Local Justice in North Carolina, James W. Narron and John R. Hess
The Gig Is Up: California's Crackdown on the Gig Economy, Savannah M. Singletary
Thomas Cromwell: A Life (book review), C. Scott Pryor
Time to Reconcile, Marcus Gadson
Voices for Justice, The Honorable Anita S. Earls
Walking the Tightrope: Reflections of a Black Female Law Professor, Njeri Mathis Rutledge
Working in a Pandemic: Employment Law & Qui Tam Claims, Melissa Essary (Moderator), Gavin Bell, Natalie K. Sanders, and Jessi Thaller-Moran