Content Posted in 2026
Abortion on the Move: Navigating the Fractured Reproductive Healthcare Landscape, Claire Laurier Decoteau and Kim D. Ricardo
A Right to be Born?: What Dobbs Could Mean for Artificial Reproductive Technologies, Stewart Chang
A Simple Case for Slavery Reparations: Title to Slavery’s Fruits Did Not Pass, Brian C. Potts
Combating Reproductive Injustice in A Ruby-Red, Restrictive State: The University of Tulsa College of Law Reproductive Justice Practicum, Miriam H. Marton
Elected Prosecutors and Discretionary Dissonance in the Pursuit of Racial Justice, Leo Gabriel Tucker
Elections Don’t Have Consequences—How Over 57% of Florida Voters Supported Abortion Rights and Still Lost, Mark Dorosin
How States Decide: The Role of Judicial Selection in Modern Abortion Jurisprudence, Lesley Bauer
Miscarriage of Democracy: What Happened in Arkansas, Florida, Nebraska, and South Dakota to Defeat Abortion-Related Ballot Measures in 2024, Deborah Machalow
Money and Shame: Leaving Menstruators at Risk, Melissa Bosley
Over the Legal Limit: One State’s Attempt to Control Abortion Healthcare Access Outside Its Borders, Wendy Heipt, William Mitchell, and Kelly O’Neill
The "CASE" to Increase Access to Justice in Copyright Law: A Closer Look at the Copyright Claims Board, Anne Clevenger
The Hidden Pain of Family Policing, Shanta Trivedi
Toward an Equitable Legal Marijuana Market in Maryland: Assessing Development Strategies, Jasmine L. Tyler
University of Baltimore Law Review, Volume 54, Issue 3, Winter 2025
University of Baltimore Law Review, Volume 55, Issue 1, Winter 2026