Volume 66 (2016)
13 articles across 3 issues, published in the Buffalo Law Review during the 2016–2017 academic year.
Issue 1
- Social Security, Divorce, and the Scope of Federal PreemptionMichael T. Flannery
- Agency and InsanityStephen P. Garvey
- The Supreme Court’s Original Jurisdiction Over Disputes Between the United States and a StateLochlan F. Shelfer
- Comment, The New Wild West: Exploring Western New York’s Underground, Fraudulent Debt Collection IndustryNathan Woodard
Issue 2
- Jr., Marijuana Edibles and "Gummy Bears"Paul J. Larkin
- Comment, NCAA Division I Transfers "are now basically screwed": The Battle Against the NCAA’s Year in Residence Rule in the Seventh CircuitJoseph W. Schafer
- To Dress for Dinner: Teaching Law in a Bureaucratic AgeJohn Henry Schlegel
- Thank You All the Same, but I’d Rather Not Be Seized Today: The Constitutionality of Ruse Checkpoints under the Fourth AmendmentNadia B. Soree
Issue 3
- AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion
- Now We Know Better: A New Legal Framework on Sex to Better Promote Autonomy, Equality, Diversity and Care for the PoorHelen M. Alvaré
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- Comment, How the Rise of the Daily Fantasy Sports Industry Can Catalyze the Liberalization of Sports Betting Policies in the United StatesBrendan F. Conley
- How to Think Constitutionally About Prerogative: A Study of Early American UsageMatthew Steilen