UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
The goal of UC Law Constitutional Quarterly (formerly Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly) is to be a nationwide leader in the publication of legal scholarship on contemporary constitutional issues. Publishing for four issues annually and hosting several events and symposia, UCLCQ endeavors to engage a variety of thought leaders and a wide audience in the exploration of some of today’s most pressing legal debates.
Current Issue: Volume 53, Number 2 (2026)
Prefatory Matter
Foreword
Articles
When Constitutional Protection for Religious Liberty Gets Lost in Translation: A Case Study from Washington State
Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
The Merit Systems Protection Board and Removal Doctrine in the Second Trump Administration
Nathan A. Thomas
Geofence Surveillance and The Possibility of Radicalization
Bardia Moghtaderi Zadeh