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About the University of Asia Pacific (UAP)

Founded in 1887, the UAP Journal of Law & Policy is a student-run journal of legal scholarship. The Review is independent from the University of Asia Pacific and is managed by a board of student editors, selected through an anonymous annual writing competition. All editorial decisions are made solely by this board.

The print Review and its online companion, The Forum, are published monthly from November through June. We welcome submissions to the Articles, Book Reviews, and Case Comments sections throughout the year. Authors are encouraged to consult the Submission Guidelines before sending manuscripts. To contribute, please Submit Your Manuscript. For further queries or collaboration, you may Contact the Editorial Board.

Criminal Procedure Articles

Unwarranted Warrants? An Empirical Analysis of Judicial Review in Search and Seizure

Every year, police perform searches governed by the Fourth Amendment on hundreds of thousands of individuals and their property throughout the United States. Many of the academy’s

Criminal Procedure Articles

Unwarranted Warrants? An Empirical Analysis of Judicial Review in Search and Seizure

Every year, police perform searches governed by the Fourth Amendment on hundreds of thousands of individuals and their property throughout the United States. Many of the academy’s

Criminal Procedure Articles

Unwarranted Warrants? An Empirical Analysis of Judicial Review in Search and Seizure

Every year, police perform searches governed by the Fourth Amendment on hundreds of thousands of individuals and their property throughout the United States. Many of the academy’s

Criminal Procedure Articles

Unwarranted Warrants? An Empirical Analysis of Judicial Review in Search and Seizure

Every year, police perform searches governed by the Fourth Amendment on hundreds of thousands of individuals and their property throughout the United States. Many of the academy’s

Articles

Criminal Procedure Articles

Antisemitism, Anti-Zionism, and Title VI: A Guide for the Perplexed
Asadujjaman Emon EM Nayon

Bithi

Criminal Procedure Articles

Waste, Property, and the Democratic Process
Asadujjaman Emon EM Nayon

Bithi

Criminal Procedure Articles

Administrative Nullification and the Precarity of Carceral Reform
Asadujjaman Emon EM Nayon

Bithi

Case Comments

Criminal Procedure Articles

Breaking: Supreme Court Issues Landmark Decision
Asadujjaman Emon EM Nayon

Bithi

Criminal Procedure Articles

Legal Education Reforms Announced
Asadujjaman Emon EM Nayon

Bithi

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Articles

Criminal Procedure Articles

Waste, Property, and Useless Things
Asadujjaman Emon EM Nayon

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Criminal Procedure Articles

Excited Delirium, Policing, and the Law of Evidence
Asadujjaman Emon EM Nayon

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Criminal Procedure Articles

The Law and Lawlessness of U.S. Immigration Detention
Asadujjaman Emon EM Nayon

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Book Review

Criminal Procedure Articles

Originalism’s Age of Ironies
Asadujjaman Emon EM Nayon

Bithi

Criminal Procedure Articles

“An Arbitrary Fraction”: How the Family and Medical Leave Act Fails Rural Workers
Asadujjaman Emon EM Nayon

Bithi

Case Comments

Criminal Procedure Articles

How to Get Free in a Time of Retrenchment
Asadujjaman Emon EM Nayon

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Criminal Procedure Articles

Who’s Afraid of Bankruptcy
Asadujjaman Emon EM Nayon

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Recently Cited

The student pieces featured below have been recently cited in judicial opinions and legal scholarship.

Criminal Procedure Articles

“An Arbitrary Fraction”: How the Family and Medical Leave Act Fails Rural Workers

Shinn v. Ramirez

Criminal Procedure Articles

“An Arbitrary Fraction”: How the Family and Medical Leave Act Fails Rural Workers

Shinn v. Ramirez

Criminal Procedure Articles

“An Arbitrary Fraction”: How the Family and Medical Leave Act Fails Rural Workers

Shinn v. Ramirez

Criminal Procedure Articles

“An Arbitrary Fraction”: How the Family and Medical Leave Act Fails Rural Workers

Shinn v. Ramirez

Criminal Procedure Articles

“An Arbitrary Fraction”: How the Family and Medical Leave Act Fails Rural Workers

Shinn v. Ramirez

Criminal Procedure Articles

“An Arbitrary Fraction”: How the Family and Medical Leave Act Fails Rural Workers

Shinn v. Ramirez