Fall 2018

Symposium Issue 

The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America 

Articles

Perfecting the Record on Appeal: A Review of The Color of Law:
A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America

Brian Gilmore & Catherine M. Grosso

Missed Chances: Legal History and State Action in the High Civil Rights Era
Jane Dailey

Notes

Airbrushed: Photoshop’s Harmful Effect on Girls and the Need for Legislative Controls on Advertising

Gina Abbadcessa

Good Guys and Good Reasons: Addressing the Constitutionality of Good Reason Right-To-Carry Regulations and the Failures of the “Good Guy with a Gun” Theory

Matthew Hamel

Comments

The Benefit of the Bargainers: How Retailers Are Benefitting from Misinformed Bargain Shoppers and Getting Away with It

Sarah E. Ober

Victim or Perpetrator: The Unconstitutionality of the Massachusetts Statutory Rape Law

Elizabeth Barr

Spring 2019

Symposium Issue 
Unwarranted: Policing Without Permission 
Articles 

The Success of Police Reform: Second Thoughts on Barry Friedman’s Warranted: PolicingWithout Permission, and His Broader Enterprise

Marvin Zalman

Policing in a Democracy Without Privacy

Susan R. Klein & Chloe M. Teeter

Unpoliced

Mary Anne Franks

Comments & Note

The Truth A Lie Will Set You Free: Exclusion of Deputy Sheriffs From the False Reporting Statute

Victoria Reilly

Got “Milk”?: Considerations for and Implications of Plant-Based “Milk” Labeling Regulations

Tatiana Tway 

Voting Right Issues Are Not a Thing of the Past: Voter Registrations Disenfranchise Thousands

Katelyn Manning

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