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Volume 27, Issue 1
- Julie K. Smith, The National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard: a Statute in Need of a Do-Over
- Claire Kebodeaux, Rape Sentencing: We're All Mad about Brock Turner, But Now What?
- Zachary N. Zaharoff, Defaming the Prince: Why the Media is Entitled to Immunity from a Presidential Defamation Suit
- V. Alexander Monteith, Cell Site Location Information: a Catalyst for Change in Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence
- Carly Masenthin, Peace of Mind: Improving Conflicts Between Law Enforcement and the Mentally Ill Homeless while Exploring Sustainable Community Solutions for Care
Volume 26, Issue 1
- Justine T. Koehle, Twenty Years After Kansas v. Hendricks: Reforming The Kansas Sexual Predator Treatment Program is Crucial to the Future of the Kansas Sexually Violent Predator Act
- Serge A. Martinez, Why are We Doing This? Cognitive Science and Nondirective Supervision in Clinical Teaching
- Ethan N. Brown, Please, Don’t Let Me Drone On: The Need for Federally-Led and State-Collaborated Action to Promote Succinct and Efficient Drone Regulations
- Pearl Pandya, The Fallacy of Executing Terrorists
- Elizabeth Snyder, Medicaid and Prisoner Reentry: Suspension is the New Black
- Major Ryan A. Little, Clean Hands and Strict Liability: Clarifying the Mens Rea Standard When Prosecuting Servicemembers for Errors in Military Pay
- Bradford J. Kelley, Photos of the Fallen and the Dover Ban: An Analysis of Banning the Media from Photographing Military Coffins
Volume 26, Issue 2
- Matthew J. Routh, Re-Thinking Liberty: Cannabis Prohibition and Substantive Due Process
- Hannah L. Brass, A Uniform System of Taxation for Mineral Interests in Kansas
- Jeanne Medeiros and Maria O’Brien Hylton, Recoupment of Pension Overpayments: Equitable Liens and Meaningful Reform After Montanile
- Maggie E. Turek, “To Care for Him Who Shall Have Borne the Battle:” Expanding the Choice Card Program to Provide for Those Who Serve
- Adam Crepelle, Concealed Carry to Reduce Sexual Violence Against American Indian Women
Volume 26, Issue 3
- John Copeland Nagle, Restoring Grasslands by Restoring Species
- Timothy E. Crews, Closing the Gap Between Grasslands and Grain Agriculture
- John W. Head, Grasslands, Agriculture, and International Law—A Survey of Proposed Reforms
- Robert L. Glicksman, Management of Federally Owned Grasslands in the Climate Change Era
- Irma S. Russell, The Use and Preservation of Grasslands: The Logic of Hard Lessons
- John H. Davidson, Secure North America’s Great Carbon Ocean by Preserving Ranching
- Xing Lijuan, To Judicialize the Eco-Civilization Policy in China: A Perspective of Grasslands Protection
Volume 25, Issue 1
- Nathaniel Counts, Accommodating One Another: Law and the Social Model of Mental Health
- LaShanda Taylor Adams, (Re-)Grasping the Opportunity Interest: Lehr v. Robertson and the Terminated Parent
- Bret N. Bogenschneider, Tax Jurisprudence with Benevolence and Love
- Christopher Teters, Municipal Broadband in Kansas: The Fight for Community Manifest Destiny
- Michael T. McGee, The Modern Day Border War: How Kansas Can End Its Economic Development Battle With Missouri in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area
- Suzanne Valdez, A Policy Paper On What Can Be Done About Low-Level, Non-Violent Female Drug Offenders in Kansas
Volume 25, Issue 2
- Marshall B. Kapp, The Physician’s Responsibility Concerning Firearms and Older Patients
- Cody Branham, Stuck in the Middle: Curbing Income Inequality with the Better Bargain Plan
- Roberta (Bobbie) Studwell, The Notion and Practice of Reputation and Professional Identity in Social Networking: From K-12 Through Law School
- Nicole Lawson, It’s a Man’s Prison: How the Traditional Incarceration Model Fails Female Offenders in Kansas
Volume 25, Issue 3
- Clayton L. Barker, The Case for Stronger State Political Parties<\em>
- Joseph A. Aistrup, Kansas Elections: Then and Now
- Derrick Darby, Uncovering the Voting Rights Act: The Racial Progress Argument in Shelby County
- Stephen Douglas Bonney, Democracy’s Rainbow: The Long Ascent and Rapid Descent of Voting Rights in Kansas
- Dr. Elizabeth Clarkson, Audits of Paper Records to Verify Electronic Voting Machine Tabulated Results
- Richard E. Levy, The Nonpartisanship Principle
Volume 24, Issue 1
- Roy E. Brownell II, A Constitutional Chameleon: The Vice President's Place within the American System of Separation of Powers. Part I: Text, Structure, Views of the Framers and the Courts
- Richard E. Levy, The Tweet Hereafter: Social Media and the Free Speech Rights of Kansas Public University Employees
- Ja'net L. Miles, Focus on the Children, help the Economy: The Importance of Including Financial Education in Kansas Graduation Requirements
- Paige A. Blevins, Hospital Classification Tug-of-War: The Battle Between Patients and Medicare Over Post-Hospital Care
- Cassandra Jones Havard, Post-Racial Lending?
Volume 24, Issue 2
- Anthony J. Gaughan, In Defense of McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission
- Ben Ashworth, Between a Rock and a Hard 50: The Effect of the Alleyne Decision on Kansas' Sentencing Procedures
- Roy E. Brownell II, A Constitutional Chameleon: The Vice President's Place within the American System of Separation of Powers. Part II: Political Branch Interpretation and Counterarguments
- Kate Aschenbrenner, In Pursuit of Calmer Waters: Managing the Impact of Trauma Exposure on Immigration Adjudicators
- Andréa Horvath, Giving Credit Where This Credit's Due: Kansas' Bankruptcy-Specific Exemption of the Earned Income Tax Credit Passes the Constitutional Test
Volume 24, Issue 3
- Hon. Edward C. Prado, University of Kansas School of Law "Access to Justice: Symposium: Keynote Speech
- Hon. Rebecca Love Kourlis & Brittany K.T. Kauffman, Rule Reform, Case Management, and Culture Change: Making the Case for Real and Lasting Reform
- Peter A. Joy, Unequal Assistance of Counsel
- Laurel A. Rigertas, Collaborations Between Lawyers and New Legal Professionals: A Path to Increase Access to Justice and Protect Clients
- Russell Engler, Access to Justice and the Role of the Private Practitioner
- Ronald S. Flagg, Access to Civil Justice: Keeping America's Promise
Volume 23, Issue 1
- Lisa Tripp & Evan R. Hanson, AT&T v. Concepcion: The Problem of a False Majority
- J.P. Rankin, Fixing What Isn’t Broken: Why the Federal Reserve’s Potential Application of Banking Standards on “Systematically Significant” Insurers is an Unjustified Incursion that may Negatively Impact Economic Stability
- Mark Strasser, Federal Courts, Misdirection, and the Future of Same-sex Marriage Litigation
- Bruno G. Simões, What’s the Deference? Why the Federal Circuit’s Treatment of ITC Section 337 Cases Raises Agency-specific Precedent Concerns
- Matthew T. Merryman, Between Scalia and Charybdis, a Residual Odyssey: Examining the Ambiguous Path Past a 10-year Maximum
Volume 23, Issue 2
Volume 23, Issue 3
- Stephen R. Miller, Three Legal Approaches to Rural Economic Development
- David E. Pierce, Sustaining the Unsustainable: Oil and Gas Development in the 21st Century
- Alyse Zadalis, Kansas Growers and the Environmental Protection Agency: On the Same Side? A Look at Kansas' Implementation of the Surface Water Nutrient Reduction Plan
- K.K. DuVivier, Rural Wind Windfalls
- Gary Paul Green, Sustainability and Rural Communities