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A journal of legal scholarship edited by @DukeLaw students. Now publishing Volume 74.

Durham, N.C. Katılım Şubat 2009
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Today, DLJO, Duke Center for Firearms Law, & other partners presented a discussion of “Guns, Judges, and Trump.” Professors Blocher & Denning discussed the essay’s data and their own observations. Read their thoughts in two response pieces, now live: lnkd.in/gnJ8ENjK
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In "Reforming H-2A: Protecting Migrant Workers Before Arrival on U.S. Farms," Editorial Board Member Isabella Cheng examines the recruitment debt that H-2A workers shoulder & argues that current regulations enable this debt. Her note proposes two solutions lnkd.in/gZPQn5m6
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Special Projects Editor Melana Dayanim led DLJ's 55th Administrative Law Symposium last week. Her hard work resulted in thoughtful lectures & meaningful conversation. Stay tuned for our authors' published articles later this spring!
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Notes Editor Katherine French's Justice on the Home Front: Domestic Prosecution of Foreign Combatants During Wartime, examines Ukrainian war-crimes prosecutions. It concludes that their procedural shortcomings undermine substantive & symbolic benefits. lnkd.in/g43sxUrF
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Articles Editor Brandon Bishop mentors fellow students in DLJ and beyond. He has also helped publish four articles in Volume 74. Thank you, Brandon for your great work!
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Issue 6 kicks off with "The Road to Slow Deportation" by Duke Law Clinical Professors Fogel & Evans. Their Article describes how the use of traffic stops to police noncitizens creates a system of racialized social control for immigrant communities. lnkd.in/gTkPntYh
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Issue 6 kicks off with "The Road to Slow Deportation" by Duke Law Clinical Professors Fogel & Evans. Their Article describes how the use of traffic stops to police noncitizens creates a system of racialized social control for immigrant communities. scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol74/iss6…
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Gillian, one of our many incredible Staff Editors, has worked on pieces for DLJ and DLJO including "Discretionary Immigration Detention" and "Predatory Decarceration." Thank you for your hard work, Gillian!
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In "Fair Notice is a Sociopolitical Choice," Alexander Zhang reframes a debate in statutory interpretation by developing a historical account of legislatures' and laypeople's value judgments about notice. Read more: scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol74/iss5
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"Reparations for Project One Hundred Thousand" draws on DOD archives to present the discriminatory origins and lasting harms of a Vietnam War–era program. Professor Morales proposes a remedy to restore dignity & access to veteran’s benefits. Read more: scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol74/iss5/
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The Second Amendment has been widely changed by Heller and Bruen. Professors Brown, Epstein, & Gulati report on preliminary data regarding the impacts of the Court's new historical test. Read more now & follow DLJO for forthcoming response pieces: scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj_online/115/
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Issue 5 features two cutting-edge notes about the Supreme Court’s Bruen holding by two DLJ executive board members, Timothy J. Southam & Thomas Moy. Read more in Volume 74's Issue 5, published now: scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol74/iss5/
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In "Hell Comes with High Water," DLJ Notes Editor Robert Cerise conducts a case study of the state he calls home, Louisiana, to identify legislative and judicial solutions to the erosion of speedy trial protections. scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol74/iss4…
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In "Discretionary Immigration Detention," Mary Holper argues against the justifications frequently offered for unreviewable discretion and jurisdiction stripping of federal courts over immigration decisions. Read on: scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol74/iss4…
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DLJ's Senior Research Editor Katie Grace Frisbee is featured in Volume 74 Issue 4 for her note, "Caught in the Content Tornado." Read her solution for providing a fair trial in the modern digital age here: scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol74/iss4…
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Our first spotlight of 2025 is Articles Editor Rebecca Magid. She brings her careful attention and radiant kindness to the articles department. Thank you for your hard work, Rebecca!
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