
Founded in 1925, the Indiana Law Journal is a general-interest academic legal journal. The Journal is published quarterly by students of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. An additional issue, known as The Supplement, is published online only and appears in this collection as issue no. 5. Supplement articles can be viewed on the ILJ"s website, prior to their appearance in issue 5.
Current Issue: Volume 97, Issue 4 (2022)
Articles
Tax Complexity and Technology
David I. Walker
Without Accommodation
Jennifer Bennett Shinall
Taming Unicorns
Matthew Wansley
Tokenized: The Law of Non-Fungible Tokens and Unique Digital Property
Joshua A.T. Fairfield
Antitrust Class Actions in the Wake of Procedural Reform
Christine P. Bartholomew
Regulating Charitable Crowdfunding
Lloyd H. Mayer
Lecture
Systemic Racism in the U.S. Immigration Laws
Kevin R. Johnson