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Current Issue: Volume 26
(2024), Issue 4
(2024)
Vol. 26, no. 4 (2024)
Articles
Religious Liberty and the Constitution: Of Rules and Principles, Fixity and Change
Mitchell Berman
851
Child Sacrifices: The Precarity of Minors' Autonomy and Bodily Integrity After Dobbs
Teri D. Baxter
988
Padilla's Broken Promise: Pennsylvania Case Study
Mikaela Wolf-Sorokin, Liz Bradley, and Whitney Viets
1046
Salvaging the Speaker Clause: The Constitutional Case Against Nonmember Speakers of the House
Tanner Wadsworth, Kade Allred, and Adam Reed Moore
1123
Melany Amarikwa
1176