Issue 5
The Price Is Wrong: Reimbursement of Expenses for Acquitted Criminal Defendants
Ira P. Robbins
George W. Dent, Jr.
Mixed Signals on Summary Judgment
Howard M. Wasserman
Litigating for the Future of Public Pensions
Paul M. Secunda
Secret Consumer Scores and Segmentations: Separating “Haves” from “Have-Nots”
Amy J. Schmitz
Creating a “Circle of Trust” to Further Digital Privacy and Cybersecurity Goals
Jay P. Kesan & Carol M. Hayes
Ashley G. Chrysler, Senior Managing Editor 2014-2015, Michigan State Law Review
Jessica Hoff, Managing Editor 2014-2015, Michigan State Law Review
Issue 4
The Language of the Roberts Court
Frank B. Cross & James W. Pennebaker
The Puzzling Appeal of Summary Judgment Denials: When Are Such Denials Reviewable?
Joan Steinman
A Process Perspective on Judicial Review: The Rights of Party- Litigants to Meaningful Participation
James A. Henderson Jr.
Carol M. Bast & Cynthia A. Brown
George M. Dery III
Kent Sparks, Senior Notes Editor 2014-2015, Michigan State Law Review
Jacquelynn Kittel, Notes Editor 2014-2015, Michigan State Law Review
Issue 3
Symposium: "Pursuing the Dreams of Brown and the Civil Rights Act: A Living History of the Fight for Educational Equality"
Commemorating Brown and the Civil Rights Act: Learning from the Past and Hoping for the Future
John A. Hannah: “Only People Are Important”
David Thomas
Mendez v. Westminster: A Living History
Frederick P. Aguirre, Kristi L. Bowman, Gonzalo Mendez, Sylvia Mendez, Sandra Robbie & Philippa Strum
Originalism and Brown v. Board of Education
Steven G. Calabresi & Michael W. Perl
How Adequacy Litigation Fails to Fulfill the Promise of Brown [But How It Can Get Us Closer]
David Hinojosa & Karolina Walters
Darrell D. Jackson
Assessing the Status of School Desegregation Sixty Years After Brown
Erica Frankenberg
Maurice R. Dyson
Teacher Evaluation and Collective Bargaining: The New Frontier of Civil Rights
Benjamin M. Superfine & Jessica J. Gottlieb
Reviving the Dream: Equality and the Democratic Promise in the Post-Civil Rights Era
Atiba R. Ellis
Issue 2
Symposium: "Whether the U.S. Should Become a Party to the U.N. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women"
Marsha A. Freeman
CEDAW in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons in Implementation
Johanna E. Bond
CEDAW and Gender Violence: An Empirical Assessment
Neil A. Englehart
Complements of CEDAW: U.S. Foreign Policy Coherence on Women's Human Rights and Human Security
Marilou McPhedran
Linda M. Keller
Heather Monasky
Sandra S. Park
Issue 1
Edward J. Imwinkelried
Path Dependence in the Development of Private Ordering
Amitai Aviram
Shadow Administrative Constitutionalism and the Creation of Surveillance Culture
Anjali S. Dalal
Fifth Annual Kelley Institute Lecture
Comment: Giving New Meaning to “Justice for All”: Crafting an Exception to Absolute Judicial Immunity
Brittney Kern, Senior Articles Editor 2013-2014, Michigan State Law Review
Katie Fleschner McMullen, Assistant Senior Notes Editor 2013-2014, Michigan State Law Review