That's a wrap on Volume 33! Special thanks to our Editorial Board members, staff, and authors for making this publication possible!
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New Article: Mason Miller, "Hunting for Meaningful Boundaries: Virginia's Dog Retrieval Statute and Defining Per Se Regulatory Takings Under Cedar Point," 33 @WMBORJ 1271 (2025).
A must-read for takings/dirt law mavens.
Who let the dogs in? Virginia!
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W&M Bill of Rights Journal's Symposium Issue on Memory and Authority is available at HeinOnline, Lexis, EBSCO, Westlaw, and the W&M Repository.
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Issue 1 of Volume 33 is available now. We are so excited to feature articles by Mark A. Graber, David S. Schwartz, M. Hamed Isar, Ken M. Levy, and Gali Racabi, as well as student notes by our very own Michaelas!
Read Issue 1 here: https://t.co/NB46U88yrZ
Professor Allan W. Vestal credits BORJ in "Education Savings Accounts Used at Religious Schools Violate the Iowa Constitution," an opinion piece on religious school funding in @DMRegister
https://t.co/HcV6pH4Y43
BORJ's annual symposium is coming up on March 29-30! Please join us to discuss memory and authority in constitutional jurisprudence and litigation with Yale Law Professor Jack Balkin and other constitutional scholars from across the country. RSVP at https://t.co/tW489o9QOY.
Issue 2 of Volume 32 is available now! Read pieces by Wendy B. Scott, Diana Newmark, Danielle Wingfield, & Ricardo N. Cordova. This issue also features student notes by Alex Michalak, Allison Ripple, Josephine McGuire, & Jared Deeds.
Read Issue 2 here: https://t.co/ug6itTt1qm
Volume 32 Issue 1 is now available! This issue features pieces by Albert W. Alschuler, Marc Spindelman (@MarcSpindelman), Jason Taliadoros, & Ayodeji Kamau Perrin.
Read Issue 1 here: https://t.co/ug6itTt1qm
Last, but certainly not least, of our featured Articles from Volume 30, Issue 2 is "Manipulation and the First Amendment" by Helen Norton
Check it out here: https://t.co/hR2hLGiGfV
Check out @CyberPeaceProf's newest Article, "Seeking a Safe Harbor in a Widening Sea: Unpacking the Schrems Saga and What It Means for Transatlantic Relations and Global Cybersecurity"
https://t.co/RK1ySn4MT6
Want to learn something new today? Check out "A Novel and Controversial Technology." Artificial Face Recognition, Privacy Protection, and Algorithm Bias in Europe by @andreapincomlaw
https://t.co/8idLjuTy9s
Check out @pruedasaiz's Article, "Docket Selection and Judicial Responsiveness: The Use of AI in the Colombian Constitutional Court
https://t.co/lidOWfeZDS
Crazy weekend? Unwind and learn more about geofencing warrants!
Check out Reed McLeod's Student Note, "Geofence Warrants: Geolocating the Fourth Amendment"
https://t.co/rX15ApGEam