Most Recent Additions*
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
Maine Law Magazine - Issue No. 99
University of Maine School of Law
Uniform Maine Citations, 2025-2027 Edition
Sara T.S. Wolff, Charles K. Leadbetter, and Michael D. Seitzinger
Using the Maine Constitution to Expand the Civil Rights and Civil Liberties of Unhoused People
Heather L. Zimmerman
Pay-to-Play: Maine’s Unconstitutional Requirement for Indigent Defendants to Pay to Appeal Eviction Judgments
Shianne Bowlin, Fred Kerrigan, and Alice Neal
An Argument for Housing Reparations
Lisa Lucile Owens
Exploring Due Process Rights and Litigation Strategies for Homeless Youth Under Federal Law
John A. Salois and Liz Harding Chao
A Seventh Amendment Remedy for Housing Instability
Gregory M. Zlotnick
Equitable Housing Policy
Peter R. Pitegoff
Evicted From the Outside
Colleen Cosgriff
Editorial Board Vol. 77 No. 2 (2025)
Allie Smith Editor-in-Chief
A Lockean Theory of Coastal Climate Adaptation
Lingxi Chenyang
*Updated as of 03/07/26.
