Content Posted in 2026
2025 Annual Report, University of Maine School of Law
Can AI Fix Anti-Money Laundering? The Case for Federated Intelligence in Financial Crime Prevention, Matthias Connelly
Civil Rights and the EdTech Revolution, Kirsten Mettler
Editorial Board Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026)., Caroline Aiello Editor-in-Chief
Editorial Board Vol. 78 No. 1 (2026), Adam Fortier-Brown Editor-in-Chief
Foreword, Caroline Aiello
Friend or Foe? Generative AI and Legal Writing, Peter Nemerovski
Friend or Tether: How Regulation Can Cut the Strings of Manipulative Chatbots, Steve Hammerton
Kennelly v. Mid Coast and the Maine Law Court's Erroneous Ruling on the Discoverability of Redacted Patient Info, John Blegen
Regulatory History and Judicial Review, Todd Phillips and Anthony L. Moffa
The Arbitration Web Ensnaring Every Consumer: The Next Evolution in Corporate Strategy to Compel Arbitration, Michael Conklin
The Evolution of the Supreme Court's Second Amendment Jurisprudence, Kermit V. Lipez
The Sour Truth: Maine's Refusal to Provide Agricultural Workers Equal Employment Rights by Statutory Exclusion, Natalie Jump
The Status of Private Covenants in Gross in Maine, Geoffrey Forney
U.S. Trade Law and Policy at a Crossroads, John K. Veroneau
