Articles, notes, and symposia pieces published in CLR’s print volumes.

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Volume 113, June 2025, Jennifer M. Chacón, Symposium California Law Review Volume 113, June 2025, Jennifer M. Chacón, Symposium California Law Review

Loving’s Borders

Department of State v. Muñoz was a critically important successor to Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. In Muñoz, the Court continued efforts to shrink the protective force of the Due Process Clause. Even more significantly, the Court launched another attack on the equality principle undergirding cases including Loving v. Virginia. Through its rejection of substantive due process protections, the Court is intentionally weakening a broad swath of antidiscrimination protections and procedural due process rights.

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Symposium, Volume 110, June 2022, Jennifer M. Chacón California Law Review Symposium, Volume 110, June 2022, Jennifer M. Chacón California Law Review

Recounting: An Optimistic Account of Migration

To be forced to move from a beloved home is a tragedy, no matter the cause. But such moves need not end tragically. Though the wounds of losing a homeland may never fully heal, people with the strength and resilience necessary to withstand these kinds of moves are also often well-equipped to build something positive out of pain. They can be tremendous assets to others in their newfound homes.

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