The Future of Public Notices in Arizona

The Future of Public Notices in Arizona

By Sierra Poore. Nearly half of U.S. states, not including Arizona, have begun shifting legal notice requirements away from notice by print publication toward notice by digital publication. In an effort to give notice to unknown or potential parties in certain…
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Regulating the Night Sky

Regulating the Night Sky

By Courtney Caputo. The term “dark sky city” might sound like an oxymoron, but across Arizona, communities are proving that it’s possible to promote urban growth while maintaining starry night skies. In 2001, Flagstaff, Arizona, was named the first ever…
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Arizona’s Proposed Clergy Reporting Bill

Arizona’s Proposed Clergy Reporting Bill

By Sophie Hallam. A proposed bill in Arizona, H.B. 2039, has renewed a longstanding and unresolved legal question: to what extent may a state compel the disclosure of information obtained through sacramental confession for the purpose of child protection?The bill would…
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Antitrust’s Consumer Tradeoffs

By Samuel N. Weinstein. In modern antitrust law, courts are required to ask only one question: did the challenged action harm consumers? This Article asks a different question: which consumers? Over the last few decades, the Supreme Court has increasingly required…
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Private Control in Medicare’s Off-Label Drug Coverage

By Elenore Wade.Medicare Part D’s compendium restriction on coverage of off-label drugs often prevents enrollees from receiving necessary medications. The restriction serves as a uniquely durable administrative barrier to coverage because, unlike other Medicare coverage issues, it requires patients to…
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The Crime Victim’s Right to Justice

By Steve Twist & Vanessa A. Kubota. The crime victim’s “right to justice” in the Arizona Victims’ Bill of Rights is more than a lofty ideal—it is a substantive constitutional guarantee that predates its enactment. But what does it mean in…
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The Rights of Detained Child Migrants

Garreth W. McCrudden. This Article presents empirical analysis of new data relating to the detention of more than 500,000 child migrants who arrived unaccompanied in the United States between 2015 and 2022. It then develops a novel, data-informed approach for determining…
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