Issue 3 Alert!
This month, we've got articles by @dukelaw Prof. James D. Cox and @URLawSchool’s Prof. @RebeccaCrootof, as well as three excellent notes by DLJ members. Some light reading for your reading period: (1/6)
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Editorial Board member Nabiha Aziz calls on courts to make a more searching inquiry for “dog whistling” when assessing discriminatory intent in campaign rhetoric. https://dlj.law.duke.edu/article/dog-whistles-and-discriminatory-intent-aziz-vol69-iss3/ …pic.twitter.com/0DMEbizyEm
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Does a government official violate the 1A by blocking you on social media? In “Whose Forum is it Anyway?” Exec. Editor Joseph D’Antonio tries to clean up some unsettled questions around the public forum doctrine by proposing a functionalist test. https://dlj.law.duke.edu/article/whose-forum-is-it-anyway-dantonio-vol69-iss3/ …pic.twitter.com/EUw96UY1KN
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Sell v. United States decided when a mentally ill criminal defendant may be involuntarily medicated for trial. But Research Editor Nick Katz says state courts have applied the case inconsistently. He recommends state-level legislative action as a fix. https://dlj.law.duke.edu/article/how-the-states-can-fix-sell-katz-vol69-iss3/ …pic.twitter.com/crbYTwJeod
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Now publishing Vol. 69.