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Institutionalized Disenfranchisement for Voters: The Need for Electoral College Reform or Abolishment
December 17, 2024 EDT
Institutionalized Disenfranchisement for Voters: The Need for Electoral College Reform or Abolishment
Jacob BourgaultDavid Schultz

This is a persuasive discussion on electoral college reform, presenting potential pathways toward its abolition.

Answering a Defense of Textualism — and of the Skyrocketing Use of Dictionaries in the Michigan Supreme Court
May 01, 2024 EDT
Answering a Defense of Textualism — and of the Skyrocketing Use of Dictionaries in the Michigan Supreme Court
Joseph Kimble

A response to Michigan Supreme Court Justice Viviano's defense of textualism and general dictionary use in courts that is backed by original research and insights.

An Analytical Depth Chart for Law Professors and Students: How Deep Is Deep Enough, and How Deep Is Too Deep?
April 28, 2024 EDT
An Analytical Depth Chart for Law Professors and Students: How Deep Is Deep Enough, and How Deep Is Too Deep?
Brendan T. BeeryMatthew P. Marin

An original research piece addressing discrepancies in the depth of analysis required on exams from law school professors.