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Volume 26, Issue 3 (2026) Preserving Democracy: How the U.S. Can Protect Democracy Amidst Constitutional Challenges

Front Matter

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Table of Contents, Editorial Board, Law School Faculty and Administration
University of Nevada, Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law

Symposium

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Symposium Introduction
David Orentlicher

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Threats and Political Violence
J. Richard Broughton

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Line Warming: Improperly Influencing Voters or Mitigating the Effects of Voter Suppression?
Elizabeth Ellen Gordon

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The Court of Small Things, the Curse of Legal Superstition: The Precipitous Decline of Small Claims Court, Why It Matters, and What Can Be Done About It
Telia Mary U. Williams

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It’s Not a Constitutional Crisis, It’s a Course Correction
Mark Rush

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Textualism, the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause, “Subject to the Jurisdiction Thereof,” and Whether Article III’s Treason Clause Could Be the Answer
Christian Ketter

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Privacy as a Democratic Guardrail: A Case for Fourth Amendment Constraints on Micro-Targeted Rhetoric
Susan Tanner

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Of, By, and For
Steven L. Winter

 
 
 
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