Emily Race The First Charges Gun ownership and gun reform are central points of contention in today’s political landscape. The number of gun-violence related incidents in K-12 schools has been ...
By Mary Grace Hutzler In recent years, Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) regulations have been a source of dramatic change in the landscape of high school athletics. These regulations, which are a m...
Jack Bryant Background: On March 11, 2024, the Governor of North Carolina, Roy Cooper (“Cooper”), placed a wager on the Carolina Hurricanes to win the Stanley Cup. Cooper made the bet on Rale...
Anna Duong-Harrison History In 1873, Congress passed the Act for the Suppression of Trade in, and Circulation of, Obscene Articles of Immoral Use––the colloquial Com...
Sydney Basden The 2024 Presidential election is mere weeks away, and North Carolinians on both sides of the political aisle are being reminded to vote. With North Carolina expected to be a key sw...
By Jonah Auslander The Kennedy name has been a staple of American politics going as far back as John F. Kennedy’s presidential victory in 1960. Ever since the 1960 election, members of the Kenn...
Jay Ramesh Background On Saturday, August 31, fans across North Carolina rejoiced as the University of North Carolina (UNC) took down the University of Minnesota in the inaugural week of college ...
14 Wake Forest L. Rev. Online 99 Dora W. Klein “To determine whether evidence is admissible under Rule 404(b), the Huddleston test applies . . . .” Introduction Many courts—mostly feder...
14 Wake Forest L. Rev. Online 92 Gregory Scott Crespi Introduction Parties to a contract sometimes invoke divisibility arguments in an attempt to recharacterize the contract as being two or more ...
14 Wake Forest L. Rev. Online 69 Introduction Since its founding, our nation has highly valued the freedom of speech. The Founders sought to ensure robust free speech protection, recognizing “a...
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Ryan Valerio The ambiguity surrounding the Supreme Court’s application of the major questions doctrine and the doubtful future of Chevron is continuing to sow uncertainty in regulations across ...
By Clay Shupak State constitutions are not replicas of the United States Constitution: they are independent guarantors of liberty. The North Carolina Supreme Court will soon decide two cases th...