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Articles
 
"Arms for Their Defence"?: An Historical, Legal, and Textual
Analysis of the English Right to Have Arms and Whether the
Second Amendment Should Be Incorporated in McDonald v. City
of Chicago
...................................................................................Patrick J. Charles
 
Unintended Collateral Consequences: Defining Felony in the Early
American Republic
..................................................................................Will Tress
 
Equality and the Free Exercise of Religion ..........................................Bret Boyce
 
The Demise of the Law-Finding Jury in America and the Birth of
American Legal Science: History and Its Challenge for
Contemporary Society
..................................................................Jonathan Lahn
 
A "Moving Bar" Approach to Assessing the Admissibility of Expert
Causation Testimony
..........................................................................Aaron Katz
 
Thomas Jefferson, We Have a Problem: The Unconstitutional Nature
of the U.S.’s Aerospace Export Control Regime as Supported by
Bernstein v. U.S. Department of Justice
.........................................Mike N. Gold
 
Note
 
Toward a Plain Meaning Approach to Analyzing Title VII:
Employment Discrimination Protection of Transsexuals
.........Kevin Schwin
 
Book Review
 
Habeas Corpus Writ of Liberty, Boumediene And Beyond .......Scott J. Shackelford
VOLUME 57NUMBER 3

2009
What's New

The Cleveland State Law Review thanks everybody who participated in our Annual Fundraiser on Friday, September 18, 2009. With more than 200 ticket sales, this year's fundraiser was one the biggest fundraiser successes for our organization in recent years!

The Cleveland State Law Review is pleased to announce that the following students have been selected for membership in the Law Review for the 2009-10 academic year: [New Associates]

The Cleveland State Law Review is pleased to announce that it has elected Alana C. Jochum as its new Editor-in-Chief for the 2009-10 academic year.

The Cleveland State Law Review is pleased to announce that the following Associate Notes and Comments have been selected for publication in the Law Review for the 2009-10 academic year: [Results]

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