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  3. Vol. 55 No. 1 (2022)

Vol. 55 No. 1 (2022)

Published: 2022-07-15

Articles

  • Duty to Defend and the Rule of Law Redux: Why a State Attorney General Should Refuse to Let a Governor Sue the Legislature

    Theodore E. Rokita
    1-26
    • PDF
  • Indiana's Probable-Impact Test for Reversible Error

    Edward W. Najam, Jr., Jonathan B. Warner
    27-51
    • PDF
  • Redefining Justice for Emerging Adults: Emerging Adult Courts Promise a Cost-Effective Means to Rehabilitate Offenders Who Commit Crimes Prior to Their 25th Birthdays

    Leanna Weissmann
    53-100
    • PDF

Essays

  • Big Tech's Tightening Grip on Internet Speech

    Gregory M. Dickinson
    101-111
    • PDF

Notes

  • Between Scylla and Charybdis: The Courts, the Constitution, and COVID-19

    William I. Amberger
    113-137
    • PDF
  • Trademark Infringement and Profit Remedies in View of Romag v. Fossil

    Laine Gonzalez
    139-162
    • PDF
  • Blood, Sweat, and Tears: The Path to Modernizing the Fragmented DNA Evidence Procedures in Indiana

    Mary Cate Pachciarz
    163-192
    • PDF
  • One Strike and You Are Out: Why Indiana Should Enact Legislation to Prevent the Rehiring of Sexual Abusers in Government Positions

    J. Cecilia Shaulis
    193-213
    • PDF

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