Scholarship@WashULaw
Explore the scholarship and commentary of the faculty of Washington University in St. Louis School of Law. This collection represents only a small subset of our faculty scholarship, but is growing daily.
Submissions from 2019
Does Law and Economics Help Decide Cases?, Conor Clarke and Alex Kozinski
Deliberation's Demise: The Rise of One-Party Rule in the Senate, Kathleen Clark and Tiefer Charles
A Lone Star Bail-in?, Travis Crum
Requiem for a Lone Star Bail-in, Travis Crum
Rucho and Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, Travis Crum
The Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2019, Travis Crum
Black Sexual Economies: Race and Sex In A Culture Of Capital, Adrienne D. Davis
Corporate Stewardship, Danielle D'Onfro
Global Lawmakers: International Organizations in the Crafting of World Markets: Book Review, Melissa (M.J.) Durkee
Interstitial Space Law, Melissa (M.J.) Durkee
Teacher for the Nation, Daniel Epps
How to Save the Supreme Court, Daniel Epps and Ganesh Sitaraman
Informal Judicial Hierarchies: Case Assignment and Chamber Composition at the European Court of Justice, Jens Frankenreiter
Network Analysis and the Use of Precedent in the Case Law of the CJEU - A Reply to Derlen and Lindholm, Jens Frankenreiter
The Limits of Smart Contracts, Jens Frankenreiter
Writing Style and Legal Traditions, Jens Frankenreiter
Forum Selling Abroad, Jens Frankenreiter, Stefan Bechtold, and Daniel Klerman
Text as Observational Data, Jens Frankenreiter and Marion Dumas
Immigrant Sanctuary as the 'Old Normal': A Brief History of Police Federalism, Trevor George Gardner
Right at Home: Modeling Sub-Federal Resistance as Criminal Justice Reform, Trevor George Gardner
Holmes, Humility, and How Not to Kill Each Other, John D. Inazu
Challenges to Legal Education, Clinical Legal Education, and Clinical Scholarship, Peter A. Joy
Judges' Misuse of Contempt in Criminal Cases and Limits of Advocacy, Peter A. Joy
Special Counsel Investigations and Legal Ethics: The Role of Secret Taping, Peter A. Joy
The Great Recession and United States Legal Education, Peter A. Joy
Misuse of Titles by Former Government Lawyers, Peter A. Joy and Kevin C. McMunigal
Big Data and Artificial Intelligence: New Challenges for Workplace Equality, Pauline Kim
Data Mining and the Challenges of Protecting Employee Privacy Under U.S. Law, Pauline Kim
A Study of the Relationship between Law School Coursework and Bar Exam Outcomes, Robert R. Kuehn
Law School Specialty Program Rankings: Is the Tail Wagging the Dog?, Robert R. Kuehn
Mens Rea Reform and iIs Discontents, Benjamin Levin
The Regulatory Accountability Act and the Future of APA Revision, Ronald M. Levin
Political and Non-Political Speech and Guns, Gregory P. Magarian
Trump's Most Tragic Legacy Will Be Seen In Ranks of Judiciary, Gregory P. Magarian
When Audiences Object: Free Speech and Campus Speaker Protests Articles & Essays, Gregory P. Magarian
Data-Driven Constitutional Avoidance, Gregory P. Magarian, Lee Epstein, and James L. Gibson
Federally Funded Slaving, Rafael I. Pardo
The Pathologies of Digital Consent, Neil M. Richards and Woodrow Hartzog
There’s a Lot to Like About the Senate Privacy Bill, If It’s Not Watered Down, Neil M. Richards and Woodrow Hartzog
Who Is Who, and What Do They Do? Executive Powers Over Surveillance, Part Two, Neil M. Richards and Andrew B. Serwin
Digital Civil Liberties and the Translation Problem, Neil M. Richards and Michael Washington
Legal Rasputins? Law Clerk Influence on Voting at the U.S. Supreme Court, Kyle Rozema, Adam Bonica, Adam Chilton, Jacob Goldin, and Maya Sen
Good Cop, Bad Cop: Using Civilian Allegations to Predict Police Misconduct, Kyle Rozema and Max Matthew Schanzenbach
Prosecutor v. Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo, Leila Nadya Sadat
Loss, Seligman & Paredes, Securities Regulation. v. 5 (6th ed. 2020), Joel Seligman and Troy A. Paredes
Who Is Who, and What Do They Do? Executive Powers Over Surveillance, Andrew B. Serwin and Neil M. Richards
Fiduciary Principles in Banking Law, Andrew F. Tuch
Proxy Advisor Influence in a Comparative Light, Andrew F. Tuch
Reassessing Self-Dealing: Between No Conflict and Fairness, Andrew F. Tuch
The Foundations of Anglo-American Corporate Fiduciary Law, Andrew F. Tuch