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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 72, Issue 3 (2022)
Front Matter
Volume 72 Issue 3 (2022)
Case Western Reserve University Law Review
Articles
Symposium: AEDPA and the PLRA After 25 Years: Introduction
Jonathan L. Entin
Pandemic Rules: COVID-19 and the Prison Litigation Reform Act’s Exhaustion Requirement
Margo Schlanger and Betsy Ginsberg
Outsider Speech: The PLRA, AEDPA, and Adjudicative Expression
William M. Carter Jr.
Codifying Innocence: A Modest Step Toward Reform
J. Philip Calabrese
Notes
Murphy’s Law: For Attorney’s Fees Shifting Under the PLRA, Everything That Could Go Wrong Has Gone Wrong
Mark J. Firmin
We Can’t Breathe: Reimagining Equal Protection as a Collective Right
Alexandra L. Raleigh