William & Mary Law Review
About this Journal
Since 1957, the William & Mary Law Review has published important scholarly work and has become one of the top general interest law journals in the country. Published six times per year - in October, November, December, March, April, and May - the Review has featured the work of noted scholars in all areas of the law.
Current Issue:
Volume 65 (2023-2024), Issue 5 (2024)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
The "Free White Person" Clause of the Naturalization Act of 1790 as Super-Statute
Gabriel J. Chin and Paul Finkelman
Comments
Separate, Sovereign, and Subjugated: Native Citizenship and the 1790 Trade and Intercourse Act
Bethany Berger
The Road Not Taken: A Critical Juncture in Racial Preferences for Naturalized Citizenship
Ming Hsu Chen
Creating a Racialized Liminal Status: The 1790 Act and Interstitial Citizenship
Rose Cuison-Villazor
Paradoxical Citizenship
Amanda Frost
Afterward: A Reply to Commentators
Gabriel J. Chin and Paul Finkelman