Michael C. Dorf
Trump’s—and the GOP’s—Hat Trick of Falsehoods About Pre-Existing Conditions Dean Falvy
Reversal of Reputation: How Dershowitz is Taking Liberties to Defend Trump Marci A. Hamilton
Pennsylvania Republican Leadership Spits in the Eyes of Child Sex Abuse Victims with Faux Justice in New Proposal Leslie C. Griffin
Should Madison Live or Die? Sherry F. Colb
Girls…Will Not…Replace Us Joanna L. Grossman
Beneath the Fray: Federal Courts Continue the Work of Enforcing Sexual Harassment Laws Joseph Margulies
The Future of the American City: Part Two Lesley Wexler and Colleen Murphy
A Beginning, Not An Ending: #MeToo and the Kavanaugh Confirmation Vikram David Amar and Jason Mazzone
Is California’s Mandate That Public Companies Include Women on Their Boards Of Directors Constitutional? Neil H. Buchanan
The Kavanaugh Travesty: A Roiling Brew of Alcohol and Entitled Self-Righteousness Michael C. Dorf
Could the Conservative Attack on the Administrative State be Good for Net Neutrality—and for Progressive Regulation More Generally? Marci A. Hamilton
To Achieve Justice for the Victims of Sex Abuse in Pennsylvania: Don’t Let History Repeat Itself Marci A. Hamilton
What Do the Cases Involving Bill Cosby, Clergy Sex Abuse, and Brett Kavanaugh Have in Common? Powerful Men Who Think Themselves Powerful Enough to Make Credible Accusations Disappear, But They Are Wrong Sherry F. Colb
A Picnic, A Jew, and the Surrender of Critical Judgment Lesley Wexler
Moral Statutes of Limitation and Restorative Justice for #MeToo Claimants Joseph Margulies
The Future of the American City Vikram David Amar
What Legal Effect, If Any, Can Recent State Ratifications (Including Illinois’s Earlier this Summer) of the Equal Rights Amendment Have? Neil H. Buchanan
What Kavanaugh Could Have Said, But Didn’t: “I Honestly Don’t Know What Happened, and I’m Willing to Accept the Senate’s Judgment” John Dean
Kavanaugh Must Consider Withdrawing: No More Liars on the High Court, Please! Michael C. Dorf
Can a Vegan Win the Presidency?