Tribute to Justice O’Connor

By Hon. Mary M. Schroeder. Sandra Day was raised in the Tenth Circuit and spent her childhood among cowboys on the Lazy B Ranch that straddled Arizona and New Mexico. She rode real horses, not rocking horses, and her first pet…
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Dedication

By Erin Jenkins & Isabella Santos. The Arizona State Law Journal staff was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former United States Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor on December 1, 2023. We respectfully dedicate this issue of the Arizona…
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Remarks About Sandra Day O’Connor

By Justice Sonia Sotomayor. I thank the Chief Justice and the O’Connor family for the privilege of speaking today in honor of my life role model Sandra Day O’Connor. I start where I believe she would have started, by introducing her…
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Demsetzian Property Theory and America’s Border Lands

By Kaitlyn Vance. In 2022, the former governor of Arizona, Doug Ducey, placed shipping containers on federal land in an effort to halt migration across the Arizona–Mexico Border. Similarly, in 2023 Governor Greg Abbott of Texas built a buoy barrier in…
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Dobbs, Deliberative Interference, and Legitimacy

By Matthew Slovin. Esteemed Supreme Court correspondents have reported that the Dobbs leak impacted deliberations by locking in the vote count. This Article argues that such "deliberative interference" undermines the legitimacy of the Court's decision. It also proposes strategies for how…
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Gender Differentials in the Content of Judicial Opinions

By Kaleigh A. Ruiz. Existing work on gender and the judiciary traditionally finds that women and men on the court decide cases similarly. However, given what we know about women in other American institutions, it's possible that gender differences exist in…
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The Elected Judge

By Matthew D. Kim. This Article explores whether elected judges' fear of electoral backlash for countermajoritarian decisions is justified. The results from survey experiments and a dataset of online and social media coverage suggest that voters value principled legal analysis and…
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