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 2014
Is the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Really a Rubber Stamp? Ex Parte Proceedings and the FISC Win Rate, Conor Clarke
Merging and Dissolving Special Districts, Conor Clarke
The Uneasy Case Against Auer and Seminole Rock, Conor Clarke
Racial Profiling as Collective Definition, Trevor George Gardner
More Is More: Strengthening Free Exercise, Speech, and Association, John D. Inazu
The Four Freedoms and the Future of Religious Liberty, John D. Inazu
Law Schools and the Legal Profession: A Way Forward, Peter A. Joy
Prosecutors' Disclosure Obligations in the U.S., Peter A. Joy and Bruce A. Green
Systemic Barriers to Effective Assistance of Counsel in Plea Bargaining, Peter A. Joy and Rodney J. Uphoff
Pricing Clinical Legal Education, Robert R. Kuehn
Inmates for Rent, Sovereignty for Sale: The Global Prison Market, Benjamin Levin
Hobby Lobby in Constitutional Waters: Two Life Rings and an Anchor, Gregory P. Magarian
The Marrow of Tradition: The Roberts Court and Categorial First Amendment Speech Exclusions, Gregory P. Magarian
Colorism and Blackthink: A Modern Augmentation of Double Consciousness, Kimberly Jade Norwood
Color Matters: Skin Tone Bias and the Myth of a Postracial America, Kimberly Jade Norwood
Implicit Bias Deserves Our Explicit Attention, Kimberly Jade Norwood
The Far-Reaching Shadow Cast By Ferguson, Kimberly Jade Norwood
The Ubiquitousness of Colorism: Then and Now, Kimberly Jade Norwood and Violeta Solonova Foreman
The Undue Hardship Thicket: On Access to Justice, Procedural Noncompliance, and Pollutive Litigation in Bankruptcy, Rafael I. Pardo
Big Data Isn’t Magic, Neil M. Richards
Can Technology Prevent Another Ferguson?, Neil M. Richards
Four Privacy Myths, Neil M. Richards
Obama’s Surveillance Reforms, Neil M. Richards
Privacy Is Not Dead—It’s Inevitable, Neil M. Richards
Watching the Watchers, Neil M. Richards
Can and Should Perez Hilton Be Held Liable for Reposting Celebrities' Private Nude Photos Without Their Consent?, Neil M. Richards and Danielle Keats Citron
Intellectual Freedom and Privacy, Neil M. Richards and Joanna Cornwell
Big Data Ethics, Neil M. Richards and Jonathan H. King
What’s Up With Big Data Ethics?, Neil M. Richards and Jonathan H. King
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Structural Reform of the American Workplace, Margo Schlanger and Pauline Kim
Financial Conglomerates and Information Barriers, Andrew F. Tuch
The Self-Regulation of Investment Bankers, Andrew F. Tuch
Submissions from 2013
She’ll Settle It, Christina L. Boyd
Selecting the Select Few: The Discuss List and the U.S. Supreme Court's Agenda-Setting Process, Christina L. Boyd and Ryan C. Black
Litigating Toward Settlement, Christina L. Boyd and David A. Hoffman
Building a Taxonomy of Litigation: Clusters of Causes of Action in Federal Complaints, Christina L. Boyd, David A. Hoffman, Zoran Obradovic, and Kosta Ristovski
An Effects-Test Pocket Trigger?, Travis Crum
Persuasion Treaties, Melissa (M.J.) Durkee
Offsets Survive Challenge as Cap-and-Trade Moves Forward, Sheldon Evans, Krista Hernandez, and Patrick Dennis
The Freedom of the Church (New Revised Standard Version), John D. Inazu
Virtual Assembly, John D. Inazu
American Gangsters: RICO, Criminal Syndicates, and Conspiracy Law as Market Control, Benjamin Levin
De-Naturalizing Criminal Law: Of Public Perceptions and Procedural Protections, Benjamin Levin
National Policy Preferences and Judicial Review of State Statutes at the United States Supreme Court, Stefanie A. Lindquist and Pamela C. Corley
Chief Justice Robert's Individual Mandate: The Lawless Medicine of NFIB v. Sebelius, Gregory P. Magarian
Rethinking the Principal-Agent Theory of Judging, Rafael I. Pardo and Jonathan Remy Nash
Don’t Let U.S. Government Read Your E-Mail, Neil M. Richards
Keep Your Update to Yourself, Neil M. Richards
Surveillance After the Boston Bombing, Neil M. Richards
Surveillance State No Answer to Terror, Neil M. Richards