Volume 27 / Number 3 / 2023
ARTICLES
Making Red Lives Matter: Public Choice Theory and Indian Country Crime
Adam Crepelle
27 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 769 (2023)
Court Reform and the Promise of Justice: Lessons from Reconstruction
David H. Gans
27 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 825 (2023)
Recourse to Sages and Supermen: Interpreting the 1857 Oregon Constitution
in Light of the Convention’s Failure to Hire an Official Reporter
Nora Coon
27 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 873 (2023)
NOTES & COMMENTS
Abortion Rights as (Inter)national Human Rights: Dobbs and the Noncompliance
of U.S. Abortion Policies Under International Human Rights Law
Sydney Chong Ju Padgett
27 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 925 (2023)
Blind Adoption: Oregon’s Jury Exclusion Law
Catherine Mattecheck
27 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 969 (2023)
Fault Lines of Immigration Federalism: United States v. Texas and the
Reverse-Commandeering of Immigration Enforcement Power
Kristine Quint
27 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 991 (2023)
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