Volume 23 / Issue 1 / 2019
Articles
Why Should Law and Policy Makers Understand Extremist Beliefs? The Islamic State (ISIS) As a Case Study: Past, Present, Future
Ali Rod Khadem
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 101 (2019)
KKK in the PD: White Supremacist Police and What to Do About It
Vida B. Johnson
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 205 (2019)
Don’t Call Me Sweetheart! Why the ABA’s New Rule Addressing Harassment and Discrimination Is So Important for Women Working in the Legal Profession Today
Kristy D’Angelo-Corker
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 263 (2019)
Shackled Speech: How President Trump’s Treatment of the Press and the Citizen-Critic Undermines the Central Meaning of the First Amendment
Terri R. Day and Danielle Weatherby
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 311 (2019)
Craft Beer and the Rising Tide Effect: An Empirical Study of Sharing and Collaboration Among Seattle’s Craft Beer Breweries
Zahr K. Said
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 355 (2019)
Notes and Comments
Cruel to Be Kind: The Societal Response to Technology and Youth Sexual Expression
Kelly Muldavin
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 425 (2019)
A New Era in Juvenile Justice Sentencing: Why Montgomery, Adolescent Neuroscience, and a Shift in the National Conversation Point toward a Need for Measure 11 Reform
Joshua Olmsted
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 465 (2019)
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