Volume 43, Issue 2 (2019)
As of Volume 48 in Fall of 2023, the Seton Hall Legislative Journal has been renamed to the Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy.Editorial Board
Table of Contents
Articles
An Analysis of Legislative Attempts to Amend the Federal Arbitration Act: What Policy Changes Need to Be Implemented for #MeToo Victims
M. Isabelle Chaudry
Legislative Archeology: “It's not What You Find, It's What You Find Out.”
Peter J. Mazzei, Laura C. Tharney, Samuel M. Silver, Jennifer D. Weitz, Joseph A. Pistritto, and Rachael M. Segal
Failure to Thrive? Long-Term Care’s Tenuous Long-Term Future.
Brendan Williams
Notes
The Injury in Receiving a Text Message
Morgan Beirne
A Constitutional Right to Localized Intrastate Travel
Christopher J. Mrakovcic