Submissions from 2021
Rethinking the Race or Party Question in Brnovich
Travis Crum
Revising Sections 2 and 5 in the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2021
Travis Crum
The Fifteenth Amendment and DNC v. Hobbs
Travis Crum
Single-Molecule Localization Microscopy of 3D Orientation and Anisotropic Wobble Using a Polarized Vortex Point Spread Function
Tianben Ding and Matthew D. Lew
Error-Resilient Consumer Contracts
Danielle D'Onfro
Rethinking Market Regulation: Helping Labor by Overcoming Economic Myths
John N. Drobak
Interpretive Entrepreneurs
Melissa (M.J.) Durkee
Introduction to the Symposium on Frederic Megret, "Are There 'Inherently Sovereign Functions' in International Law?"
Melissa (M.J.) Durkee
Welcoming Participation, Avoiding Capture: A Five-Part Framework Between Participation and Capture: Non-State Actor Participation in International Rule-Making
Melissa (M.J.) Durkee
Checks and Balances in the Criminal Law
Daniel Epps
Supreme Court Reform and American Democracy
Daniel Epps and Ganesh Sitaraman
The Future of Supreme Court Reform
Daniel Epps and Ganesh Sitaraman
Do German Judges Compete for Litigation by Offering Plaintiff-Friendly Procedures?
Jens Frankenreiter, Stefan Bechtold, and Daniel Klerman
Cleaning Corporate Governance
Jens Frankenreiter, Cathy Hwang, Yaron Nili, and Eric Talley
Why We Need Better Corporate Governance Data
Jens Frankenreiter, Cathy Hwang, Yaron Nili, and Eric L. Talley
The Deep Structure of Deliberate Ignorance: Mapping the Terrain
Jens Frankenreiter, Barry Schwartz, Peter J. Richerson, Benjamin E. Berkman, David Hagmann, Derek M. Isaacowitz, Thorsten Pachur, Lael J. Schooler, and Peter Wehling
By Any Means: A Philosophical Frame for Rulemaking Reform in Criminal Law
Trevor George Gardner
Law and Order as the Foundational Paradox of the Trump Presidency
Trevor George Gardner
The Future or Fancy? An Empirical Study of Public Benefit Corporations
James Hicks, Michael B. Dorff, and Steven Davidoff Solomon
Taking Human Behavior Seriously: Commentary on “Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law”
Rebecca E. Hollander-Blumoff
The House, and How to Run It
Rebecca E. Hollander-Blumoff
The Market as Negotiation
Rebecca E. Hollander-Blumoff and Matthew T. Bodie
Ethical Duty to Investigate Your Client?
Peter A. Joy
Ethical Responsibilities of Standby Counsel
Peter A. Joy and Kevin C. McMunigal
The Ethics of Buying Silence
Peter A. Joy and Kevin C. McMunigal
The Ethics of Trump’s Lawyers?
Peter A. Joy and Kevin C. McMunigal
La Suiza de America: Direct Democracy, Anti-Presidentialism, and Constitutional Entrenchment in Uruguay's Constitution of 1918
Andrea Scoseria Katz
Finding New Classroom Tricks in a Virtual Teaching World: One ‘Old Dog’s’ Tale
Daniel Keating
The Glannon Guide to Sales: Learning Sales Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Analysis, 4th Ed.
Daniel Keating and Scott J. Burnham
AI and Inequality
Pauline Kim
Artificial Intelligence and the Challenges of Workplace Discrimination and Privacy
Pauline Kim and Matthew T. Bodie
Decarceration and Default Mental States
Benjamin Levin
Imagining the Progressive Prosecutor
Benjamin Levin
Review, A Pattern of Violence: How the Law Classifies Crimes and What that Means for Justice by David Alan Sklansky
Benjamin Levin
Wage Theft Criminalization
Benjamin Levin
Law & Leviathan: The Best Defense?
Ronald Levin
The APA and the Assault on Deference
Ronald Levin
The D.C. Circuit Undermines Direct Final Rulemaking
Ronald Levin
Computational Modelling Enables Robust Multidimensional Nanoscopy
Matthew D. Lew
Comparative Administrative Law: The View from Political Science
Stefanie A. Lindquist and David M. Searle
The Rules of the (Belt and) Road: How Lawyers Participate in China's Outbound Investment and Infrastructure Initiatives
Lawrence J. Liu
State-adjacent Professionals: How Chinese Lawyers Participate in Political Life
Lawrence J. Liu and Rachel E. Stern
How Cheap Speech Underserves and Overheats Democracy
Gregory P. Magarian
Kent State and the Failure of First Amendment Law
Gregory P. Magarian
The Internet and Social Media
Gregory P. Magarian
Standing To Sue In Land Use Litigation
Daniel R. Mandelker
Book Review of Unfree Markets: The Slaves’ Economy and the Rise of Capitalism in South Carolina
Rafael I. Pardo
On Bankruptcy’s Promethean Gap: Building Enslaving Capacity into the Antebellum Administrative State
Rafael I. Pardo
Racialized Bankruptcy Federalism
Rafael I. Pardo
Secured Transactions: Problems and Materials (4th ed.)
Rafael I. Pardo, Paul Barron, and Mark Wessman