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Among the 25 most-used keywords for articles accepted via Scholastica in 2024 were "constitutional law," "the Supreme Court," and "First Amendment."

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The Supreme Court Wants to Know: Can a President Pardon Himself? (by Michael Conklin, forthcoming in Penn State Law Review)
Constitutional Federalism and the Nature of the Union (by Anthony J. Bellia Jr. and Bradford R. Clark, William & Mary Law Review)
Platform Transparency and the First Amendment (by @daphnehk, Journal of Free Speech Law)
Unequal Protection of the Laws for Women is Constitutional Terrorism, So How Come Nobody Knows About It? (by Wendy J. Murphy, Ohio Northern University Law Review)
No Time for Caution: Ensuring Equity for Transgender Individuals in Fourteenth Amendment Equal Protection Challenges (by John M. Rossi, Gonzaga Law Review)

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What Legal Scholars Are Writing About: 2024 Edition

What were some of the top law review article topics of 2024? In this new blog post, we highlight a list of the 25 most-used keywords for law articles accepted via Scholastica this year and related notable new and forthcoming pieces.