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Issue 4 of Volume 67!
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Issue 3 of Volume 67!
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Volume 67
Issue 1
(October 2025)
Masthead
William & Mary Law Review
Table of Contents
William & Mary Law Review
Articles:
Pleasure & Pain in Intellectual Property
Andrew Gilden
Statutory Copy-Pasting in the Law of Sovereign Immunity
Chimène I. Keitner
Not Born a Democracy: Constitutional Preconditions
Martha Minow
Domestic Military Deployments After Trump v. United States
Chris Mirasola
Notes:
Easing the Limits of the Statute of Limitations: A Path to a More Equitable IDEA
Sarah Shepley
Relief and Its Costs: The Need for a Congressional Response to the Aftermath of Harrington v. Purdue Pharma
Emma Skeen
Issue 2
(November 2025)
Table of Contents
William & Mary Law Review
Articles:
Presuming Justice for Temp Workers
Andrew Elmore, Kati L. Griffith, Sachin S. Pandya
The Nuances of Prosecutorial Nonenforcement
Meighan R. Parsh, Carissa Byrne Hessick
Killing Through Their Kids
Dyllan Moreno Taxman
Notes:
Constructing an Effective Whistleblower Statute: Virginia Is Nearly There
Emma D. Guirlinger
Issue 3
(February 2026)
Table of Contents
William & Mary Law Review
Articles:
Abuse of Contract: A Proposal for a New Cause of Action
Miriam A. Cherry
Medical Device Dangers: Choosing Ignorance in the Courts and at the FDA
George Horvath
Skrmetti and the Problem of Incidental Intent
Martin Katz
Property Law for Positive Externalities: Carving New Sticks for the Bundle
J.B. Ruhl & James Salzman
Notes:
Unlached: The Case Against Laches in Actions Brought in Replevin by Foreign Sovereigns for Objects of Cultural Heritage
Peyton M. Kendall
The Undue Degradation of "Undue Degradation": How Loper Bright Threatens to Weaken Environmental Protections for Domestic Lithium Mining Operations
Griffin M. Krawitz
Issue 4
(March 2026)
Table of Contents
William & Mary Law Review
Articles:
Keynote: Going Forward After Grants Pass
Joseph W. Mead
Grants Pass and the Innocence Limit
Gregory Cui, Emily Clark
After Grants Pass: The Case for Recentering the Criminal Legal System and Its Constitutional Constraints
Scout Katovich
Unacceptable in Any Era: The Unusual and Unconstitutional Effort to Criminalize Sleeping While Homeless
Joseph W. Mead, Shelby Calambokidis
Sidewalk Living
Michael C. Pollack
Setting the Stage for Grants Pass (& a Moral Constitutional Reckoning)
Sara K. Rankin
The New Necessity
Ezra Rosser
The Presence and Persistence of Social Rights in U.S. Constitutional Law
Mila Versteeg, Emily Zackin
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