Hastings Law Journal
Since 1949, Hastings Law Journal has published scholarly articles, essays, and student Notes on a broad range of legal topics. With close to 90 members, HLJ publishes six issues each year, reaching a large domestic and international audience. One of these issues may be dedicated to our periodic symposium, which features speeches, commentaries, and panel discussions on an area of current interest and development in the law. Recent topics have included: “The Legal Dimension of 3D Printing,” “From Bench to Society: Law and Ethics at the Frontier of Genomic Technology,” and “Law & Policy of the Developing Brain: Neuroscience from Womb to Death.”
Current Issue: Volume 72, Issue 1 (2021)
Articles
The Unitary Executive Theory in Comparative Context
David M. Driesen
Corporate Technologies and the Tech Nirvana Fallacy
Luca Enriques and Dirk A. Zetzsche
Corporations and the Original Meaning of “Citizens” in Article III
Mark Moller and Lawrence B. Solum
From Horseback to the Moon and Back: Comparative Limits on Police Searches of Smartphones Upon Arrest
Bryce Clayton Newell and Bert-Jaap Koops
Beyond Implicit Bias: Litigating Race and Gender Employment Discrimination Using Data from the Workplace Experiences Survey
Joan C. Williams, Rachel M. Korn, and Sky Mihaylo