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Volume 26

ISSUE 26:1 – FALL 2015

Erik J. Girvan, On Using the Psychological Science of Implicit Bias to Advance Anti-Discrimination Law, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 1 (2015).

Stephanie Groff, Where to Draw the Line: The Egregiousness Standard in the Application of the Fourth Amendment in Immigration Proceedings and The Racial Profiling Exception, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 87 (2015).

Emily Canis, One “Like” Away: Mandatory Arbitration for Consumers, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 127 (2015).

ISSUE 26:2 – SPRING 2016

Ikedi O. Onyemaobim, The Michael Brown Legacy: Police Brutality and Minority Persecution, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 157 (2016).

Ruth Moyer, Counsel as “Crystal Gazer”: Determining the Extent to which the Sixth Amendment Requires Defense Attorneys Predict Changes in the Law, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 183 (2016).

Priyanka Bajaj, The Secretive Standard: Exploring the Lack of Notice the Application of Aggravated Felonies Provides to Legal Permanent Residents in Immigration Courts, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 221 (2016).

Monica Rhoulam, Due Process and Serious Crime: The Vague Term that Promotes the Forcible Medication of Countless Incompetent Defendants, Trumping Their Fundamental Liberty, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 255 (2016).

ISSUE 26:3 – SUMMER 2016

George M. Dery III, Is Asking for Consent to Search Necessary to Effectuate the Purpose of a Traffic Stop? The Court in Rodriguez v. United States Rejects “Mission” Creep, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 293 (2016).

Allison Speaker, Excise Taxes on a Fundamental Right: Do Excise Taxes on Firearms Survive in a Post-Heller World, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 317 (2016).

Daniel Woislaw, Absolute Immunity: Applying New Standards for Prosecutorial Accountability, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 349 (2016).

John R. Thompson, An Elevated Need for Constitutional Rights: Good Cause Requirements and Washington, D.C. Concealed Carry Applications, 26 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 381 (2016).

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