Volume 105, Issue 5
Contents
Article & Response
What Are We Debating When We Debate Legal Interpretation?
Bill Watson
Page 1407
Response: Meta-Interpretive Questions and the Aims of Theories of Interpretation: Beyond the Remedial Answer
Francisco J. Urbina
Page 1457
Symposium
The Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Immigration Law
Contributions
Border Nightmares
César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández
Page 1473
What the “Good Moral Character” Test Reveals About Eugenics in Immigration Law
Tania N. Valdez
Page 1491
Researching from a Deportation Abolition Ethic
Laila L. Hlass & Rachel Leya Davidson
Page 1511
Lessons Learned from Immigration Detention’s Past
Mary Holper
Page 1537
Organizing for Abolition in ICE Custody
Sarah Sherman-Stokes
Page 1557
The Magna Carta, Jarskey, and the Constitutional Jury Requirement in Crime Based Deportation
R. Linus Chan & Hans Frank-Holzner
Page 1581
Essay
Fixing the Supreme Court Through Its Docket
Stephen I. Vladeck
Page 1607
Notes
Credibility & Character: Combatting Epistemic Injustice Against Survivors of Sexual Violence
Crystal Hsu
Page 1645
Bunkers, Boardrooms, and Courtrooms: A Potentially Distinct Interest West Point May Not Have
Mike Gorman
Page 1683