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 2017
Auditing Algorithms for Discrimination, Pauline Kim
Data-Driven Discrimination at Work, Pauline Kim
Addressing Bias in Administrative Environmental Decisions, Robert R. Kuehn
Universal Clinical Legal Education: Necessary and Feasible, Robert R. Kuehn
Judicial Activism in State Supreme Courts: Institutional Design and Judicial Behavior, Stefanie A. Lindquist
First Amendment Expert Calls Post-Dispatch Editorial on Protests 'Irresponsible' and Imprecise, Gregory P. Magarian
Free Speech and Political Stagflation, Gregory P. Magarian
Managed Speech: The Roberts Court's First Amendment, Gregory P. Magarian
The View from My Window: The Roberts Court's First Amendment Symposium, Gregory P. Magarian
Aggressive Encounters & White Fragility: Deconstructing the Trope of the Angry Black Woman, Kimberly Jade Norwood and Trina Jones
Thoughts on Bullying and Colorism in Black Women’s Remembered Experiences, Kimberly Jade Norwood and Carla R. Monroe
Free Speech and the Twitter Presidency, Neil M. Richards
Secret Government Searches and Digital Civil Liberties, Neil M. Richards
The Third-Party Doctrine and the Future of the Cloud, Neil M. Richards
Privacy's Trust Gap: A Review, Neil M. Richards and Woodrow Hartzog
Trusting Big Data Research, Neil M. Richards and Woodrow Hartzog
The Political Ideologies of Law Clerks, Kyle Rozema, Adam Bonica, Adam Chilton, Jacob Goldin, and Maya Sen
Measuring Judicial Ideology Using Law Clerk Hiring, Kyle Rozema, Adam Chilton, Jacob Goldin, Maya Sen, and Adam Bonica
Inequality and the Mortgage Interest Deduction, Kyle Rozema and Daniel J. Hemel
The Effect of Tax Expenditures on Automatic Stabilizers: Methods and Evidence, Kyle Rozema and Hautahi Kingi
Taxing Consumption and the Take-up of Public Assistance: The Case of Cigarette Taxes and Food Stamps, Kyle Rozema and Nicolas Ziebarth
The Limits of Gatekeeper Liability, Andrew F. Tuch
The Remaking of Wall Street, Andrew F. Tuch
Submissions from 2016
Diverse Federal Trial Judges Are More Likely to Rule in Favor of Minorities and Women in Sex and Racial Discrimination Cases, Christina L. Boyd
Representation on the Courts? The Effects of Trial Judges' Sex and Race, Christina L. Boyd
The Comparative Outputs of Magistrate Judges, Christina L. Boyd
New Research on the Stubborn Persistence of Tax Expenditures, Conor Clarke
What Are Tax Havens and Why Are They Bad?, Conor Clarke
Why the Supreme Court Might Not Overrule Seminole Rock, Conor Clarke
The Business of Treaties, Melissa (M.J.) Durkee
One Last Word on the Blackstone Principle, Daniel Epps
Law, Religion, and the Purpose of the University, John D. Inazu
The President in His Labyrinth: Checks and Balances in the New Pan-American Presidentialism, Andrea Scoseria Katz
Foreword: 10th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Pauline Kim, Adam Badawi, and Rebecca E. Hollander-Blumoff
People Analytics and the Regulation of Information Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, Pauline Kim and Erika Hanson
Do Law Schools Adequately Prepare Students for Practice? Surveys Say . . . No!, Robert R. Kuehn
Criminal Labor Law, Benjamin Levin
Guns and Drugs, Benjamin Levin
Values and Assumptions in Criminal Adjudication, Benjamin Levin
A Law Supreme, Gregory P. Magarian
Bookends: Justice Stevens and Justice Scalia, Gregory P. Magarian
The New Religious Institutionalism and the Old Establishment Clause, Gregory P. Magarian
Ferguson's Fault Lines: The Race Quake That Rocked a Nation, Kimberly Jade Norwood
From Brown to Brown: Sixty-Plus Years of Separately Unequal Public Education, Kimberly Jade Norwood
Recalibrating the Scales of Municipal Court Justice in Missouri: A Dissenter’s View, Kimberly Jade Norwood
Self-Representation and the Dismissal of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Cases, Rafael I. Pardo
Taking Bankruptcy Rights Seriously, Rafael I. Pardo
Apple’s “Code = Speech” Mistake, Neil M. Richards
Expert Report of Professor Neil M. Richards, Neil M. Richards
How Encryption Protects Our Intellectual Privacy (and Why You Should Care), Neil M. Richards