Constitutional Law — Topics
The “Search Party” Backfire: How a Super Bowl Ad Ignited a Bipartisan Privacy Reckoning in Minnesota
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 9, 2026
Post-Laidlaw Civil Penalties: Circuit Split or Good-Faith Exception?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 10, 2026
Tomorrow’s Originalism: Would a Time Machine Solve Originalism’s Implementation Problem?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, January 23, 2025
Caught in the Digital Dragnet: The Controversy Over Geofence Warrants and Privacy Rights
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, January 20, 2025
Reloaded: What’s Next for Guns After Cargill & Rahimi?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 5, 2024
Privacy at Risk: Analyzing DHS AI Surveillance Investments
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 22, 2024
A Nation of Misinformation? the Attack on the Government’s Efforts to Stop Social Media Misinformation
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 6, 2023
Will Moody v. NetChoice, LLC End Social Media?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 26, 2023
Will Moody v. NetChoice, LLC End Social Media?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 26, 2023
Victory in the Big Sky Country: The Ramifications of Held v. Montana
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 30, 2023
Are Social Media Empires Liable for “Terror” Organizations?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 15, 2023
DNA Testing and Death: How Decades-Long Procedural Battles Determine Who Has to Die
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 4, 2022
Freedom to Moderate? Circuits Split Over First Amendment Interpretation
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 2, 2022
Would Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) Interfere With Our Fourth Amendment Rights?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, May 10, 2022
Save the Children . . . From Algorithms?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 28, 2022
The Heavy Cost of Costless Lies
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 17, 2022
Holy Crap: The First Amendment, Septic Systems, and the Strict Scrutiny Standard in Land Use Law
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 22, 2021
Reconsidering Roe: Has the Line of Fetal Viability Moved?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 17, 2021
The StingRay You’ve Never Heard Of: How One of the Most Effective Tools in Law Enforcement Operates Behind a Veil of Secrecy
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 30, 2021
Inconceivable! How the Fourth Amendment Failed the Dread Pirate Roberts in United States v. Ulbricht
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 21, 2020
The “Circuit Split” That Wasn’t
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 25, 2020
Hailstorms in Baltimore: The Fourth Circuit’s Opportunity to Create Oversight and Accountability for a Secretive Police Technology
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 17, 2020
Access Denied: Fifth Amendment Invoked to Prevent Law Enforcement From Accessing Phone
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 12, 2018
Carpenter Might Unite a Divided Court
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 21, 2018
University of Minnesota Partners With Michigan State University to Launch SCOTUS Notes
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 22, 2018
United States v. Microsoft Corp.: A Chance for SCOTUS to Address the Scope of the Stored Communications Act
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 1, 2017
Microsoft Triumphs in Fight to Notify Users of Government Data Requests
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 1, 2017
Sex Offenders on Social Media?!
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 16, 2017
U of M Asserts Sovereign Immunity Prevents USPTO From Invalidating Its Patents
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, July 11, 2017
Did the Warriors Commit a Flagrant Privacy Foul?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 21, 2016
Faux News vs. Freedom of Speech?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 2, 2016
Crossing the Offensive Line
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 18, 2016
The Federal Government Wants Your iPhone Passcode: What Does the Law Say?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 21, 2016
Requiring Backdoors Into Encrypted Cellphones
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, January 20, 2016
Warrant Now Required for One Type of Federal Surveillance, and May Soon Follow for State Law Enforcement
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 16, 2015
Are Trademark’s a Medium for Free Speech?: Federal Circuit Considers Whether Section 2(a) of the Lanham Act Violates the First Amendment
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 6, 2015
Digital Privacy in Autonomous Vehicles
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 24, 2015
Fourth Circuit Revives Circuit Split Over Cell Site Data
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 15, 2015
Are DNA Databases the Future of Our Criminal Justice System?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 14, 2012