SMU Law Review
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Symposia
The Future of Substantive Due Process: What Are the Stakes?Erwin Chemerinsky427
An Originalist Theory of Due Process of LawRandy E. Barnett441
Right to Counsel in Civil Cases: Protector (and Source?) of Substantive Due Process RightsJohn Pollock449
Articles
Challenges in Substantive Due Process LitigationNancy Leong459
Secrecy and Transparency in Substantive Due Process LitigationDustin B. Benham483
State Constitutional Rights, State Courts, and the Future of Substantive Due Process ProtectionsJonathan L. Marshfield519
From Liberation To (Re)Criminalization: Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, Bodily Autonomy, and the Expansion of State RightsRobin S. Maril551
Death After DobbsKathy L. Cerminara571
Renewing Educational AutonomyJohanna Kalb589
Constraining and Licensing Arbitrariness: The Stakes in Debates about Substantive-Procedural Due ProcessHelen Hershkoff and Judith Resnik613
The U.S. Constitution is Not a Code: Unraveling the Idea and the Meaning of Substantive Due ProcessSimona Grossi649