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The Case Western Reserve Law Review is a student edited, scholarly publication dealing with subjects of general interest in the legal profession.
Current Issue: Volume 75, Issue 2 (2025)
Front Matter
Volume 75 Issue 2 (2024)
Case Western Reserve Law Review
Articles
Avoision: When Government Lawyers Turn the Sovereign Against Itself
Richard W. Painter
Doorbell Monitors, Pest Alarms, Neighborhood Chat Groups, and a Second Fundamental Contradiction
Richard Delgado
Establishment Clause Mythology
Peter J. Smith and Robert W. Tuttle
Leopards Ate My Face: Obscenity Law as a Case Study on the Problem of Queer Assimilationism
Grayson E. Yauger
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Repatriating the Dead: The Necessity of an Enslaved Peoples’ Grave Repatriation Act to Break One of the Surviving Chains of Slavery
Nathaniel Gray Sommers
The Quiet Part of the Fourteenth Amendment: Why Gender Identity Should Be a Protected Class Under the Equal Protection Clause
Robert F. Read II