Foreword by Allie Boldt, Miriam Seifter, & Robert Yablon; State-Local Litigation Conflicts by Margaret H. Lemos; Enhanced State Constitutional Rights: Interpreting Two or More Provisions Together by Robert F. Williams; Federalism and Federal Rights Minimalism: Overlooked Effects on State Court Education Litigation in Wisconsin by Helen Hershkoff & Nathan D. Yaffe; Zombie State Constitutional Provisions by Maureen E. Brady; Federalism and the Limits of Subnational Political Heterogeneity by James A. Gardner; Measuring State Capture by Pamela J. Clouser McCann, Douglas M. Spencer, & Abby K. Wood; Tournament Elections with Round-Robin Primaries: A Sports Analogy for Electoral Reform by Edward B. Foley; Legislative Administration by Maria Ponomarenko; Federalism in the States: What States Can Teach About Commandeering by Fred O. Smith, Jr.; Localism All the Way Up: Federalism, State-City Conflict, and the Urban-Rural Divide by Richard C. Schragger; Exclusionary Zoning’s Confused Defenders by David Schleicher
Month: November 2021
Volume 2021, No. 4
Articles: Spillover Tax Precedent by Susannah Camic Tahk; Virtual Access: A New Framework for Disability and Human Flourishing in an Online World by Johanna Smith & John Inazu; Assessing the NCAA as a Compliance Organization by Nathaniel Grow & Todd Haugh
Comments: The Nondelegation Schism: Originalism Versus Conservatism by Jamey Anderson; But Instead Expose Them: Public Access to Criminal Trials in U.S. Law and Canon Law by Paul M. Matenaer
Note: Avoiding a Litigation Free-for-All: Clarifying LLC Members’ Standing to Sue After Marx v. Morris by Josi Wergin
Volume 2021, No. 3
Table of Contents Articles Missing Immigrants in the Rhetoric of Sanctuary by Ava Ayers The idea of sanctuary for undocumented immigrants started among activists and was soon adopted by governments. In this process, the idea …
Volume 2021, No. 2 (Symposium)
Table of Contents Articles The Wisconsin Law Review: One Hundred Years of Creativity, Continuity, and Change by The Honorable Hiram E. Puig-Lugo This issue explores the intellectual history and traditions of the University of Wisconsin …
Volume 2021, No. 1
Table of Contents Articles Appellate Courts and Civil Juries by Adam N. Steinman In federal civil litigation, decision-making power is shared by juries, trial courts, and appellate courts. This Article examines an unresolved tension in …
2021 Thomas Fairchild Lecture
“My name is Dan Tokaji. I’m the Dean of the University of Wisconsin Law School, and I’m delighted to welcome you to the first Thomas Fairchild Lecture of my deanship and our first virtual Fairchild Lecture… We have an extraordinary speaker for this evening, David Maraniss… David is an acclaimed Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and best-selling author who has in his various books chronicled American life through the lens of sports figures, U.S. Presidents, and everyday heroes. He’s an associate editor at The Washington Post and a distinguished visiting professor at Vanderbilt. He’s won two Pulitzer Prizes for journalism and was a finalist three other times.”