This is the archive for past issues of Discourse—the online journal of the UCLA Law Review. Clicking on an issue number will produce a listing of links to all articles for each respective issue.
Volume 59
Expand This Issue- Another Heller Conundrum: Is It a Fourth Amendment “Exigent Circumstance” to Keep a Legal Firearm in Your Home?
- Defusing Implicit Bias
- The New Ambiguity of “Open Government”
- The Pseudo-Elimination of Best Mode: Worst Possible Choice?
- To Show Virtue Her Own Feature
- Lies, Honor, and the Government’s Good Name: Seditious Libel and the Stolen Valor Act
- Tinkering With the Machinery of Life
- Putting Down: Expressive Subordination and Equal Protection
- Professionalism and Matthew Shardlake
- Heaven: What Sense Can It Make to Say That Something Is Absolutely Wrong?
- Transcendence: Conservative Wealth and Intergenerational Succession
- Applying Rules of Discovery to Information Uncovered About Jurors
- Footloose: How to Tame the Tucker Act Shuffle After United States v. Tohono O’odham Nation
Volume 58
Expand This Issue- A Journey of Faith, Love, and Teaching
- Unraveling the Exclusionary Rule: From Leon to Herring to Robinson—And Back?
- Damages, Injunctions, and Climate Justice: A Reply to Jonathan Zasloff
- Protecting Truth: An Argument for Juvenile Rights and a Return to In re Gault
- The Morality of Strategic Default
- Harvard and Yale Ascendant: The Legal Education of the Justices From Holmes to Kagan
- Originalism and the IP Clause: A Commentary on Professor Oliar's "New Reading"
- The Welfarist Approach to Human Rights Treaties: A Critique
- Property and Transitional Justice
- The Death of Twentieth-Century Authority
- Picturing the Life Course of Procreative Choice
- In Support of a Referendum on the Golan Heights
Volume 57
Expand This Issue- Case Note: Constitutional Law - Free Speech - Ninth Circuit Upholds City Council's Ejection of Audience Member Based on Nazi Salute Norse v. City of Santa Cruz
- False Profits: Reviving the Corporation’s Public Purpose
- Getting the Framers Wrong: A Response to Professor Geoffrey Stone
- The Perils of Religious Passion: A Response to Professor Samuel Calhoun