Inequality Inquiry

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From DEI to DIY: Anti-DEI Laws Driving Student and Faculty-Led Inclusion Efforts

By: Nas Lawal, Volume 43 Lead Articles Editor View/Download PDF Version: From DEI to DIY - Anti-DEI Laws Driving Student and Faculty-Led Inclusion Efforts (Lawal)...

“Mind Your Own Damn Business”: Why Governor Walz Is Right that The Right to Control Your Body Should Not Be Based on Geography

By: Claire Cavanagh View/Download PDF Version: _Mind Your Own Damn Business_ - Why Governor Walz Is Right that The Right to Control Your Body Should...

The Case for a “Good Faith Bargaining” Requirement in Minnesota’s New Tenant Association Law

By: Wyatt Lutenbacher, Volume 43 Lead Symposium Editor View/Download PDF Version: The Case for a _Good Faith Bargaining_ Requirement in MN's New Tenant Association Law...

Direct File Is a Step in the Right Direction that Still Leaves Out Some Taxpayers

By: Spencer Culbertson, Volume 43 Staff Member View/Download PDF Version: Direct File Is a Step in the Right Direction (Culbertson) In May 2024, the Internal...

The Suncor Sets on the Fossil Fuel Empire: Why the Fight for Climate Justice Will Take Place in State Courts

By: Elizabeth Mansfield, Volume 43 Online Editor View/Download PDF Version: The Suncor Sets on the Fossil Fuel Empire (Mansfield) Introduction In recent years, numerous states...

Sleep Tight? Not on This Bench: Grants Pass and the Criminalization of Unhoused Individuals

By: Liddy Patterson, Volume 43 Staff Member View/Download PDF Version: Sleep Tight - Not on This Bench - Grants Pass and the Criminalization of Unhoused...

Title IX’s 50th Anniversary: Time for the NCAA to Step in the Arena and Start Playing by the Rules

View/Download PDF Version Title IX 50th Anniversary (Emendorfer) By: Rachel Emendorfer

Innocence in Missouri: Searching for a New Avenue Forward

View/Download PDF Version Innocence in Missouri (Hubbard) By: Britane Hubbard

Opt-out Privacy Policy Worsens Algorithmic Price Discrimination: The Case of the American Privacy Rights Act

By: Cole Edick* In a data-driven world, data governance has serious implications for social inequality—from civil rights to consumer protection. [1] But the current approach...

I Still Can’t Hear You Your Honor: Zoom Court is Here to Stay–and It’s at the Expense of Criminal Defendants

By: Sophie Herrmann* It has been over four years since the United States declared a national emergency in response to the initial outbreak of COVID-19...