De Novo
Articles
The Case for a Constitutional Change to Transform Black Education in Minnesota
February 22, 2021
Brandie Burris, Volume 105 Staff Member and Incoming EIC for Volume 106 INTRODUCTION Although elected officials and community leaders regularly celebrate Minnesota’s recognition as a...
Inoculation Injustice: a Federal Response to Vaccine Line Jumping
February 15, 2021
By: Annika Beck, Volume 105 Staff Member The COVID-19 pandemic has generated a variety of antisocial behaviors, from profiteers filling warehouses with disinfectants [1] to...
Volume 105 Headnotes: Fall Issue
February 15, 2021
Bostock, LGBT Discrimination, and the Subtractive Moves By Andrew Koppelman Full essay here. Nonessential Businesses and Liability Waivers in the Time of COVID-19 By Zahra...
Has that Nation Signed?: How the Tenth Circuit’s Decision in Mobley Can Result in Serious Implications for International Parental Kidnapping
February 8, 2021
By: Cole Benson, Volume 105 staff member The case of United States v. Mobley was decided by the Tenth Circuit on August 21, 2020. [1]...
Stopping Gamestop’s “Gamestonk”: Why Courts Must Confront Gamestop Colluders and Prohibit Open-Market Manipulation
February 3, 2021
By: Casey Epstein, Vol. 105 Note & Comment Editor INTRODUCTION Throughout January and into February, online traders frantically purchased GameStop stock, driving the down-on-its-luck company’s...
Twist It, Pull It, Bot It: Devumi, Bots, and the End of the FTC's Political Neutrality
February 1, 2021
By: Lee Silberberg, Vol. 105 Staffer The FTC has broad authority under § 5(a) of the Federal Trade Commission Act to protect consumers from, “unfair...