Volume 22 / Number 3 / 2018
Articles
Beyond Severity: A New View of Crimmigration
Rachel E. Rosenbloom
22 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 663 (2018)
Luck, Culpability, and the Retributivist Justification of Punishment
Kenneth Einar Himma
22 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 708 (2018)
Baseline Territorial Sovereignty and Cyberspace
Sean Watts & Theodore Richard
22 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 708 (2018)
Indigenous Water Justice
Jason Robinson, Barbara Cosens, Sue Jackson, Kelsey Leonard, & Daniel McCool
22 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 841 (2018)
What’s in a Number: Arguing About Cost-Benefit Analysis in Administrative Law
Benjamin Minhao Chen
22 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 923 (2018)
If Sitting is the New Smoking, What Does this Mean for Employers? A Look at Potential Workers’ Compensation Claims in the Sedentary Workplace.
Natalie Bucciarelli Pedersen & Lisa Eisenberg
22 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 965 (2018)
Spite: Legal and Social Implications
Jeffrey L. Harrison
22 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 991 (2018)
Notes and Comments
The Montwheeler Effect: Examining the Personality Disorder Exclusion in Oregon’s Insanity Defense
Joseph Langerman
22 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1027 (2018)
Choose Your Path to Recovery Against the United States: Torts v. Takings
Alexandra K. McLain
22 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1063 (2018)
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