TRIPS Across Borders: Standards and Sovereignty in Transnational FRAND Litigation Article by Eli Greenbaum
False Accuracy in Criminal Trials: The Limits and Costs of Cross-Examination Article by Lisa Kern Griffin
The Clocks Are Striking Thirteen: Congress, Not Courts, Must Save Us from Government Surveillance via Data Brokers Note by Andrew Wade
Justice Scalia: An Originalist’s Non-Originalist Approach to Political Party Cases Note by Eliza Batty
The Hidden Life of Law School Adjuncts: Teaching Temps, Indispensable Instructors, Underappreciated Cash Cows, or Something Else? Article by T. Markus Funk
The Future is Now: Copyright Protection for Works Created by Artificial Intelligence Article by Gary Myers
Distorting the Purposes of Multidistrict Litigation: Reflections on Noll and Zimmerman Response by Deborah Hensler