2023–2024 Share Foreword An Optimist’s Appreciation of the Term’s Highlights By Thomas A. Berry Introduction Introduction By Thomas A. Berry Annual B. Kenneth Simon Lecture Access to Justice and Public Confidence in Courts: Whose Law Is It Anyway? By Hon. Bridget Mary McCormack Constitutional Structure Chevron Deference Is Dead, Long Live Deference By Jack Beermann SEC v Jarkesy: The Past, Present, and Future of Administrative Adjudication By William Yeatman “Appropriate” Appropriations Challenges after Community Financial By Chad Squitieri Moore and the Limits of the Taxing Power By Sean P. McElroy First Amendment “Speech Nirvanas” on the Internet: An Analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Moody v. NetChoice Decision By Eric Goldman The Jawboning Cases End with a Bang Disguised by a Whimper By Derek Bambauer FIrst Amendment Third Time’s the Charm: The Supreme Court’s Clarification of the Retaliatory Arrest Standards in Gonzalez v. Trevino By Anya Bidwell and Patrick Jaicomo Second Amendment In Denial about the Obvious: Upending the Rhetoric of the Modern Second Amendment By George A. Mocsary Eighth Amendment Law, Politics, and the Eighth Amendment By John Stinneford Takings Clause Takings and Implied Causes of Action By Ann Woolhandler, Julia D. Mahoney, and Michael Collins Mootness Doctrine Heart of Mootness: FBI v. Fikre By Clark Neily The Presidency Presidential Immunity By Keith E. Whittington A Lost Opportunity to Protect Democracy Against Itself: What the Supreme Court Got Wrong in Trump v. Anderson By Ilya Somin Next Year Looking Ahead: October Term 2024 By Jeremy J. Broggi Purchase Print Edition The Illustrated Supreme Court Review Latest Issues 2022–2023 2021–2022 2020–2021 2019–2020
Access to Justice and Public Confidence in Courts: Whose Law Is It Anyway? By Hon. Bridget Mary McCormack
“Speech Nirvanas” on the Internet: An Analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Moody v. NetChoice Decision By Eric Goldman
Third Time’s the Charm: The Supreme Court’s Clarification of the Retaliatory Arrest Standards in Gonzalez v. Trevino By Anya Bidwell and Patrick Jaicomo
In Denial about the Obvious: Upending the Rhetoric of the Modern Second Amendment By George A. Mocsary
A Lost Opportunity to Protect Democracy Against Itself: What the Supreme Court Got Wrong in Trump v. Anderson By Ilya Somin