Volume 40
Issue 1 – Winter 2017
Articles
Boycotting the Boycotters: Turnabout is Fair Play Under the Commerce Clause and the Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine — Marc A. Greendorfer
Foreword: Building on Smith’s Legacy — Ashley H. Campbell
Reginald Herber Smith and Justice and the Poor in the 21st Century — John M.A. DiPippa
Safeguarding Judicial Integrity During the Trump Presidency: Richard Nixon’s Attempt to Impeach Justice William O. Douglas and the Use of National Security as a Case Study — Joshua E. Kastenberg
Comments
Perez: A Call for a Renewed Look at Chevron, Jurisdictional Questions, and Statutory Silence — Spencer S. Fritts
Article 31(B), Tempia-Miranda, and the Military Defendant — Shannon Gurwitch
Expanding Printz in the Sanctuary City Debate — Hannah Michalove
In Re R.R.N.: Redefining “Caretaker” for North Carolina Child Protective Services — Jordan M. Spanner
Tributes
Remembrances of Dean F. Leary Davis: Friend, Colleague, Mentor, and Visionary — Patrick K. Hetrick
“Our” Leary — Charles C. Lewis
In Memoriam, F. Leary Davis: Death of a Dream Salesman — Richard A. Lord
Issue 2 – Spring 2018
Foreword
Heller After Ten Years — E. Gregory Wallace
Articles
Style, Substance, and the Right to Keep and Bear Assault Weapons — Allen Rostron
The First Congressional Debate on Public Carry and What It Tells Us About Firearm Regionalism — Mark Anthony Frassetto
Liberty is Not Loco-Motion: Obergefell and the Originalists’ Due Process Fallacy — Andrew T. Bodoh
Public Confidence in the Courts in the Internet Age: The Ethical Landscape for Judges in the Post-Watergate Age — Carolyn A. Dubay
North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park: A Success Story of Private Industry Fostering Public Investment to Create a Homegrown Commercial Park — Morgan P. Abbott
From Secret White House Recordings to @realdonaldtrump: The Democratic Value of Presidential Tweets — Douglas B. McKechnie
Comments
Redefining Trade Secrets in North Carolina — Christopher A. Moore
Patch by Patch: North Carolina’s Crazy Quilt of Campaign Finance Regulations — Anna V. Stearns
Reading, 'Riting, and Regulating Speech: Why Schools Can’t Punish Off-Campus Speech and How the North Carolina Legislature Has Tried to Fill the Gaps — Hannah Wallace