William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
About this Journal
Since 1992, the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal has published important scholarly works on constitutional law. Published four times per year - in October, December, March, and May - BORJ is ranked the third most-cited student-edited constitutional law journal by Washington and Lee's Law Journal Rankings Survey.
Current Issue:
Volume 30 (2021-2022), Issue 4 (2022)
Prefatory Matter
Symposium Articles
From Negative to Positive Algorithm Rights
Cary Coglianese and Kat Hefter
Articles
The Case for Local Data Sharing Ordinances
Beatriz Botero Arcila
Originalism's Implementation Problem
Michael L. Smith and Alexander S. Hiland
Notes
Maybe We Don't Need to Find Waldo After All: Why Preventing Voter Fraud is Not a Compelling Interest
Brandon T. Goldstein