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 2018
Limited Liability Property, Danielle D'Onfro
Limited Liability Property, Danielle D'Onfro
International Lobbying Law, Melissa (M.J.) Durkee
Punishing Criminals for Their Conduct: A Return to Reason for the Armed Career Criminal Act, Sheldon Evans
Are Advocates General Political? An Empirical Analysis of the Voting Behavior of the Advocates General at the European Court of Justice, Jens Frankenreiter
Criminal Justice, Trevor George Gardner and Lisa L. Miller
Now We Can Cheaply Sequence DNA, How Do We Store All That Data?, Jonathan W. Heusel and Neil M. Richards
Confident Pluralism: Surviving and Thriving through Deep Difference, John D. Inazu
The Purpose (and Limits) of the University, John D. Inazu
The Uneasy History of Experiential Education in U.S. Law Schools, Peter A. Joy
Sentencing Reform: Fixing Root Problems, Peter A. Joy and Rodney J. Uphoff
Making Brazil Work? Brazilian Coalitional Presidentialism at 30 and its Post- Lava Jato Prospects, Andrea Scoseria Katz
'Fraternité' in ECHR Jurisprudence, Andrea Scoseria Katz and Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque
Is Religion a Threat to Human Rights? Or is It the Other Way Around? Defending Individual Autonomy in the ECtHR's Jurisprudence on Freedom of Religion, Andrea Scoseria Katz and Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque
Discrimination in Online Employment Recruiting Symposium: Law, Technology, and the Organization of Work, Pauline T. Kim and Sharion Scott
If a 6 Turned Out to Be 9, I Don't Mind (But 3? or 2!): The Uneven Implementation of Mandatory Experiential Credits, Robert R. Kuehn
Mandatory Professional Skills Training: What a Long Strange Trip It's Been, Robert R. Kuehn
Criminal Employment Law, Benjamin Levin
Rethinking the Boundaries of “Criminal Justice", Benjamin Levin
The Consensus Myth in Criminal Justice Reform, Benjamin Levin
Don't Call Him "Justice", Gregory P. Magarian
Forward into the Past: Speech Intermediaries in Television and Internet Ages Symposium: Falsehoods, Fake News, and the First Amendment: Panel 3: The Brave New World of Free Speech, Gregory P. Magarian
The People's Court and the People's Rights, Gregory P. Magarian
What Price Victory?: The Triumph of First Amendment Absolutism And Its Costs, Gregory P. Magarian
Bankrupted Slaves, Rafael I. Pardo
Documenting Bankrupted Slaves, Rafael I. Pardo
Why the Logan Pauls of the World Can Push the Boundaries of Privacy and Good Taste, Neil M. Richards
Four Principles for Digital Expression (You Won't Believe #3!), Neil M. Richards and Danielle Keats Citron
It’s Time to Try Something Different on Internet Privacy, Neil M. Richards and Woodrow Hartzog
The Intelligence Community: Who Is Who and What Do They Do?, Neil M. Richards and Andrew B. Serwin
Who Is Who, and What Do They Do? Deconflicting Cyber, Neil M. Richards and Andrew B. Serwin
Tax Incidence in a Vertical Supply Chain: Evidence from Cigarette Wholesale Prices, Kyle Rozema
The Legal Academy's Ideological Uniformity, Kyle Rozema, Adam Bonica, Adam Chilton, and Maya Sen
Who Benefits from Repealing Tampon Taxes: Empirical Evidence from New Jersey, Kyle Rozema and Christopher Anthony Cotropia
Judicial Conflicts and Voting Agreement: Evidence from Interruptions at Oral Argument, Kyle Rozema and Tonja Jacobi
Law's Evolving Emergent Phenomena: From Rules of Social Intercourse to Rule of Law Society, Brian Z. Tamanaha
The Weakening of Fiduciary Law, Andrew F. Tuch
Submissions from 2017
Gatekeeping and Filtering in Trial Courts, Christina L. Boyd
Business Income and Business Taxation in the United States Since the 1950s, Conor Clarke and Wojciech Kopczuk
Astroturf Activism, Melissa (M.J.) Durkee
Industry Lobbying and 'Interest Blind' Access Norms at International Organizations, Melissa (M.J.) Durkee
Introduction to Symposium on Industry Associations in Transnational Legal Ordering, Melissa (M.J.) Durkee and Gregory Shaffer
The Politics of Citations at the ECJ: Policy Preferences of E.U. Member State Governments and the Citation Behavior of Judges at the European Court of Justice, Jens Frankenreiter
Peyote and Ghouls in the Night: Justice Scalia's Religion Clause Minimalism, John D. Inazu
Unlawful Assembly as Social Control, John D. Inazu
ABA Standard 405(c): Two Steps Forward and One Step Back for Legal Education, Peter A. Joy
A Judge's Duty to Do Justice: Ensuring the Accused's Right to the Effective Assistance of Counsel, Peter A. Joy
Australian Best Practices - A Comparison with the United Kingdom and the United States, Peter A. Joy, Adrian Evans, Anna Cody, Jeff Giddings, Mary Anne Noone, and Simon Rice
Competency of Counsel: Mitigation and National Standards of Practice, Peter A. Joy and Rodney J. Uphoff
'What Do I Do with the Porn on My Computer?': How a Lawyer Should Counsel Clients about Physical Evidence, Peter A. Joy and Rodney J. Uphoff