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Idaho Law Review: Volume 56

Idaho Law Review: Volume 56

Volume 56, Issue 1

Barbara Cosens, Festschrift in Honor of University of Idaho Distinguished Professor Emeritus Dale Goble, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 3 (2020).

Eric Biber, A Survey of State Wildlife And Endangered Species Protections, 56 IDAHO L. REV.11 (2020). 

A. Dan Tarlock, The “Empty” West as Urban Hinterland, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 28 (2020).

William L. Andreen, Separating Fact From Fiction in Evaluating the Endangered Species Act: Recognizing the Need for Ongoing Conservation Management and Regulation, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 39 (2020).

Robert B. Keiter, Landscape Conservation, Wildlife Management, and the Federal Public Lands: A Primer, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 49 (2020).

Carmen Thomas Morse, Dale Goble: A “Significant” Contributor to Endangered Species Act Scholarship, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 67 (2020).

Melinda Morgan, Conservation-Reliant Species as a Boundary Object for Interdisciplinary Engagements, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 83 (2020).

J. Michael Scott et. al., Dale Goble as a Builder of Bridges, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 91 (2020).

Eric. T. Freyfogle, A Brief Strategy for Wildlife, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 99 (2020).

Volume 56, Issue 2

Lynn Adelman, The Misguided Rejection of Fusion Voting by State Legislatures and the Supreme Court, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 107 (2020).

John J. Donohue, “We Must Confront the Threats to America’s Democracy”, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 119 (2020).

Naomi Doraisamy, Out of Mind, Out of Sight: Voting Restrictions Based on Mental Competency, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 135 (2020).

Nicole R. Gabriel, Resurrecting the Nineteenth Amendment: Why Strict Voter ID Laws Unconstitutionally Discriminate Against Transgender Voters, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 155 (2020).

Agnes Beatrice Gambill, The Future of Voting Reform with Blockchain Technology, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 167 (2020).

Anthony J. Gaughan, The Small Margins Problem: How Abolishing the Electoral College Could Create a Future Election Crisis, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 183 (2020).

Rick LaRue, Electoral Structure Matters: Fixing the Creaks and Cracks in the Constitution by Its Quarter Millennium, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 193 (2020).

Hayden Marotz, Tribal Opt-In to the Voting Rights Act: Strengthening Sovereignty to Resist Native Voter Suppression, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 209 (2020).

David O’Brien & Pam Keller, American Democracy in the 21st Century: A Retrospective, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 223 (2020).

Paul Leoni & Douglas Pierce, The Electoral College: A Bright Future in a Dynamic Political Landscape, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 239 (2020).

Thomas Prohaska, What Are We Afraid Of? Three Suggestions for Maximizing Voter Participation, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 251 (2020).

Douglas Rudeen, The Balk Stops Here: Standards for the Justiciability of Gerrymandering in the Coming Age of Artificial Intelligence, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 261 (2020).

Maj. Jonathan K. Sawmiller, Fighting Election Hackers and Trolls on Their Own Turf: Defending Forward in Cyberspace, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 281 (2020).

Danielle M. Strollo, Fair Reforms for Idaho’s Reapportionment Commission, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 295 (2020).

Sohail Wahedi, American Muslims: The Untouchables of American Constitutional Democracy?, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 305 (2020).

Emily Rong Zhang, Native American Representation: What the Future Holds, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 323 (2020).

Volume 56, Issue 3

Michael Bowers, The Implied Cause of Action for Damagees Under the Idaho Constitution, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 339 (2020).

Christopher Logel, Ghastly Signs and Tokens: A Constitutional Challenge to Solitary Confinement, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 365 (2020).

Tanner Mort, Abstract Ideas: The Time has Come for Congress to Address the Patentability of Software and Business Method Invention, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 383 (2020).

Jeffrey A. Parness, The Constitutional Limits on Custodial and Support Parentage by Consent, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 421 (2020).

Rachel Richman & Candace Wang, Too Open for Business? Strengthening Long-Term Protections for Federal Lands, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 505 (2020).

Audrey G. Thorne, Federalism of the Highest Caliber: Counteractive Legislation and the Idaho Firearms Freedom Act, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 539 (2020).

COVID-19 Essays, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 565 (2020).

Faculty Tribute Essays, 56 IDAHO L. REV. 593 (2020).

Concordia Law Review: Volume 5

Volume 5, Issue 1

Katrina C. Rose, After R.M.A. c. Blue Springs, Can All Trans Birth Certificate Statutes Finally Mean Something More?, 5 CONCORDIA L. REV. 1 (2020).

Dominic Rota, And on the Seventh Day, God Codified the Religious Tax-Exemption: Reshaping the Modern Code Framework to Achieve Statutory Harmony with Other Charitable Organizations and Prevent Abuse, 5 CONCORDIA L. REV. 56 (2020).

Brandon Magner, Grand Theft Auto: Calibrating Laboratory Conditions to the New Normal in Union Elections, 5 CONCORDIA L. REV. 99 (2020).

Joshua Anderson, Thinking About Deliberative Democracy with Rawls and Talisse, 5 CONCORDIA L. REV. 134 (2020).

Brendan Williams, Health Care Reform in Washington: Past, Present and Future, 5 CONCORDIA L. REV. 162 (2020).

Maritza Black, Adjudicating the Religious Beliefs of an Asylum Seeker: When the “Well-Founded Fear” Standard Leads Courts Astray, 5 CONCORDIA L. REV. 191 (2020).

Sarah Clemens, From Fairness to Fake News: How Regulations Can Restore Public Trust in the Media, 5 CONCORDIA L. REV. 219 (2020).

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