Volume 111

Neo-Brandeis Goes to Washington: A Provisional Assessment of the Biden Administration’s Antitrust Record

In early 2021, a new coterie of trustbusters came to Washington with the stated purpose of radically overhauling the antitrust status quo. The three central figures—Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) Chair Lina Khan, Department of Justice (“DOJ”) …

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Volume 111

Fourth Amendment Trespass and Internet Search History

Browsing the internet is an everyday activity for many Americans. Law enforcement has capitalized on this reality by employing a novel investigative technique: reverse keyword search warrants. Keyword warrants allow investigators to obtain detailed …

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Volume 111 / Issue 4

The Right Thing in the Wrong Place? Unstable Dicta and Aesthetics’ Gradual Incursion Into the Traditional Police Power Justifications

Aesthetic regulation is fast becoming a pervasive feature of many cities’ and states’ zoning regimes. While aesthetics are often used in conjunction with other justifications for zoning—itself an exercise of the well-recognized but somewhat …

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Volume 111 / Issue 4

Political Mootness

Congress and the executive have engaged in major clashes over the scope of their powers, particularly involving Congress’s subpoena power and power of the purse. In the last two decades, none of these disputes with the government represented on both …

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Volume 111 / Issue 4

Antitrust’s Interdependence Paradox

Price-fixing conspiracies are the “supreme evil” that Congress intended antitrust laws to deter and to punish. Because price fixers face ten-year prison sentences, criminal fines, and private liability often measured in the hundreds of millions of …

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Neo-Brandeis Goes to Washington: A Provisional Assessment of the Biden Administration’s Antitrust Record

In early 2021, a new coterie of trustbusters came to Washington with the stated purpose of radically overhauling the antitrust status quo. The three central figures—Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) Chair Lina Khan, Department of Justice (“DOJ”) …

By Daniel A. Crane
111 Va. L. Rev. Online 215

Fourth Amendment Trespass and Internet Search History

Browsing the internet is an everyday activity for many Americans. Law enforcement has capitalized on this reality by employing a novel investigative technique: reverse keyword search warrants. Keyword warrants allow investigators to obtain detailed …

By Alec J.H. Block & Joseph W. Paul
111 Va. L. Rev. Online 188

Free Speech as White Privilege: Racialization, Suppression, and the Palestine Exception

Free speech is under siege. This is not to say that all speakers and viewpoints are at equal risk—some voices receive support and protection, while others are subject to threats and suppression. Pro-Palestinian speech falls into the latter category. …

By René Reyes
111 Va. L. Rev. Online 166
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