Volume 26
ISSUE 26:1 – FALL 2015
Erik J. Girvan, On Using the Psychological Science of Implicit Bias to Advance Anti-Discrimination Law, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 1 (2015).
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Stephanie Groff, Where to Draw the Line: The Egregiousness Standard in the Application of the Fourth Amendment in Immigration Proceedings and The Racial Profiling Exception, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 87 (2015).
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Emily Canis, One “Like” Away: Mandatory Arbitration for Consumers, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 127 (2015).
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ISSUE 26:2 – SPRING 2016
Ikedi O. Onyemaobim, The Michael Brown Legacy: Police Brutality and Minority Persecution, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 157 (2016).
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Ruth Moyer, Counsel as “Crystal Gazer”: Determining the Extent to which the Sixth Amendment Requires Defense Attorneys Predict Changes in the Law, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 183 (2016).
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Priyanka Bajaj, The Secretive Standard: Exploring the Lack of Notice the Application of Aggravated Felonies Provides to Legal Permanent Residents in Immigration Courts, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 221 (2016).
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Monica Rhoulam, Due Process and Serious Crime: The Vague Term that Promotes the Forcible Medication of Countless Incompetent Defendants, Trumping Their Fundamental Liberty, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 255 (2016).
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ISSUE 26:3 – SUMMER 2016
George M. Dery III, Is Asking for Consent to Search Necessary to Effectuate the Purpose of a Traffic Stop? The Court in Rodriguez v. United States Rejects “Mission” Creep, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 293 (2016).
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Allison Speaker, Excise Taxes on a Fundamental Right: Do Excise Taxes on Firearms Survive in a Post-Heller World, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 317 (2016).
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Daniel Woislaw, Absolute Immunity: Applying New Standards for Prosecutorial Accountability, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 349 (2016).
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John R. Thompson, An Elevated Need for Constitutional Rights: Good Cause Requirements and Washington, D.C. Concealed Carry Applications, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 381 (2016).