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  1. Trans Medical Care in Prisons, COVID-19, and the Eighth Amendment’s Uncertain Future. In 2019 and 2020, the Supreme Court denied two petitions for certiorari concerning the provision of gender confirmation surgery to incarcerated individuals.

  2. Online Article, January 2023, Elaina Marx. Trans Medical Care in Prisons, COVID-19, and the Eighth Amendment’s Uncertain Future. In 2019 and 2020, the Supreme Court denied two petitions for certiorari concerning the provision of gender confirmation surgery to incarcerated individuals.

  3. Articles attempt to situate novel ideas within existing legal conversations. Articles generally provide a comprehensive treatment of a particular area of law and follow a traditional roadmap of an introduction, background information, arguments, and conclusion.

  4. www.law.berkeley.edu › library › irCalifornia Law Review

    Welcome to the scholarship repository of the California Law Review, the law journal of the University of California, Berkeley. Founded in 1912, CLR publishes six times annually and is completely run by Berkeley Law students. This website contains all print edition pieces ever published by CLR.

  5. www.law.berkeley.edu › library › irCalifornia Law Review

    California Law Review Archive. Publications. CLR Archive; Current Issue; About. About This Journal

  6. Founded in 1912, the California Law Review was the first student law journal published west of Illinois. The Review is published six times a year, in January, March, May, July, October, and December. Each issue contains articles, book reviews, and essays contributed by non-student authors -- professors and members of the bench and bar -- as ...

  7. California Law Review was the first student-run law review in the Western United States. It is the ninth-oldest surviving law review published in the United States. A companion volume, the California Law Review Online, was launched in 2014, followed by a podcast in 2021.

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