The University of St. Thomas Journal of Law & Public Policy is a student-run organization that promotes modern legal thought through analysis of contemporary public policy. It hopes to raise awareness and provide expert thought on timely public policy issues by utilizing several forums, including academically-rigorous symposia, publication of articles, community events, and the like. It welcomes all viewpoints in order to sharpen and improve the public policies of the state and federal governments of the United States of America. By strengthening professional relationships, utilizing practical skills for the workplace, and stimulating scholarly discussion, JLPP seeks to provide students with an opportunity to develop their critical skills and to make a meaningful contribution to legal professionals and American society.
Introduction
| Article Name | Author(s) | Page |
|---|---|---|
| London's Burning: The Gordon Riots of 1780, Conspiracy Theory, Elite Connivance, Law Reform, and Official Bigotry | Dr. Charles J. Reid, Jr. |
1 |
Articles
| Article Name | Author(s) | Page |
|---|---|---|
| Moral Panics, Conspiracy Theory, and Bad Public Policy Choices | Dr. Charles J. Reid, Jr. |
38 |
| Chronicling Trade Bipartisanship: Aggressive Neo-Mercantilism, Industrial Policy, and Export Controls on Advanced Chips | Raj Bhala |
118 |
| Projecting New Policy Proposals' Effects on Americans' Retirement Prospects | Lauren K. Valastro |
164 |
Trump's 2025 Trade & Immigration Agenda: Economic Implications for Rural America |
K. Aleks Schaefer & Andrew J. Van Leuven |
206 |
| F.E. Guerra-Pujol | 232 |
Comments
| Article Name | Author(s) | Page |
|---|---|---|
Monali Bhakta |
258 |