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Discrimination & Civil Rights
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Divergent Human Rights Approaches to Capacity and Consent
February 27, 2026
Gerald L. Neuman, Divergent Human Rights Approaches to Capacity and Consent, in, Mental Health, Legal Capacity, and Human Rights (Charlene Sunkel, Faraaz Mahomed, Michael Ashley…
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Governing Sex through Bureaucracy
February 27, 2026
Jacob Gersen & Jeannie Suk Gersen, Governing Sex through Bureaucracy, in Governance Feminism: Notes from the Field 159 (Janet Halley, Prabha Kotiswaran, Rachel Rebouché &…
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Timing of Consent
February 27, 2026
Jacob E. Gersen & Jeannie Suk, Timing of Consent, in The Timing of Lawmaking 149 (Frank Fagan & Saul Levmore eds., 2017).
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The Sex Bureaucracy
February 27, 2026
Jacob E. Gersen & Jeannie Suk, The Sex Bureaucracy, 104 Calif. L. Rev. 881 (2016).
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Fulfilling U.S. Commitment to Refugee Resettlement: Protecting Refugees, Preserving National Security & Building the U.S. Economy Through Refugee Admissions
February 27, 2026
Sabrineh Ardalan et al., Fulfilling U.S. Commitment to Refugee Resettlement: Protecting Refugees, Preserving National Security & Building the U.S. Economy Through Refugee Admissions, 5 Tex.
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Mejilla-Romero: A New Era for Child Asylum
February 27, 2026
Deborah Anker, Nancy Kelly, John Willshire Carrera & Sabrineh Ardalan, Mejilla-Romero: A New Era For Child Asylum, 12-09 Immigr. Briefings 1 (Thompson-Reuters Sept. 2012).
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Mitigating Racial Bias in Machine Learning
February 27, 2026
Kristin M. Kostick-Quenet, I. Glenn Cohen, et al., Mitigating Racial Bias in Machine Learning, 50 J. L., Med., & Ethics 92 (2022).
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Zionism and Title VI
February 26, 2026
Stephen E. Sachs, Zionism and Title VI, 139 Harvard Law Review Forum 50 (2025).
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Addressing Racial and Ethnic Bias in Pulse Oximeters –A Wicked Problem
February 26, 2026
Carmel Shachar, Emmanuel F. Drabo, Theodore J. Iwashyna et al., Addressing Racial and Ethnic Bias in Pulse Oximeters—A Wicked Problem, 333 JAMA 563 (2024).
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Eli Y. Adashi, Daniel P. O’Mahony & I. Glenn Cohen, The White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research: A Presidential Boost, J. Women’s Health (2024).
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Lessons for Birthright Citizenship from Suspension of Deportation
February 25, 2026
Gerald L. Neuman, Lessons for Birthright Citizenship from Suspension of Deportation, SSRN (Dec. 31, 2025).
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Partial Justice: Law and Minorities
February 25, 2026
Martha Minow, Partial Justice: Law and Minorities, in The Fate of Law 15 (Austin Sarat & Thomas R. Kearns eds., 1991).
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Can a College Class Still Be Diverse?
February 24, 2026
Jeannie Suk Gersen, Can a College Class Still Be Diverse?, The New Yorker (Sept. 21, 2024).
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Was a Right to Gender-Affirming Care for Minors Possible?
February 24, 2026
Jeannie Suk Gersen, Was a Right to Gender-Affirming Care for Minors Possible?, The New Yorker (June 20, 2025).
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Revisiting Minnesota’s “Open House” Exhibition in the Age of ICE
February 21, 2026
Jill Lepore, Revisiting Minnesota’s “Open House” Exhibition in the Age of ICE, The New Yorker (Jan. 26, 2026).
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The Rights and Wrongs of Constitutional Torts
February 19, 2026
John C.P. Goldberg, The Rights and Wrongs of Constitutional Torts, Jotwell (March 27, 2025) (reviewing Matteo Godi, Section 1983: A Strict Liability Statutory Tort, 113…
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Misdemeanors
February 18, 2026
Alexandra Natapoff, Misdemeanors, 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1313 (2012).
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Speechless: The Silencing of Criminal Defendants
February 18, 2026
Alexandra Natapoff, Speechless: The Silencing of Criminal Defendants, 80 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1449 (2005).