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 2013
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
The Dangers of Surveillance, Neil M. Richards
The Perils of Social Reading, Neil M. Richards
They Know Where You Are (But They Shouldn’t), Neil M. Richards
They Know Where You Are (But They Shouldn’t), Neil M. Richards
Three Paradoxes of Big Data, Neil M. Richards and Jonathan H. King
Economic Theory Lost in Translation: Will Behavioral Economics Reshape the Compelled Commercial Speech Doctrine, Kyle Rozema
Submissions from 2012
A Dynamic Model of Doctrinal Choice, Scott Baker and Pauline Kim
Factions for the Rest of Us, John D. Inazu
Justice Ginsburg and Religious Liberty, John D. Inazu
Liberty's Refuge: The Forgotten Freedom of Assembly, John D. Inazu
Stanley Hauerwas and the Law: Is There Anything to Say - Theological Argument in Law: Engaging with Stanley Hauerwas: Foreword, John D. Inazu
The Limits of Integrity, John D. Inazu
The Cost of Clinical Legal Education, Peter A. Joy
Why Lawyers Should Assess Lawyer's Ethics: A Review of Adrian Evans, Assessing Lawyers' Ethics: A Practitioner's Guide, Peter A. Joy
Does the Lawyer Make a Difference? Public Defender v. Appointed Counsel, Peter A. Joy and Kevin C. McMunigal
Electronic Privacy and Employee Speech, Pauline Kim
Blue-Collar Crime: Conspiracy, Organized Labor, and the Anti-Union Civil RICO Claim, Benjamin Levin
Made in the U.S.A.: Corporate Responsibility and Collective Identity in the American Automotive Industry, Benjamin Levin
Supreme Court Prequel: Justice Stevens on the Seventh Circuit Symposium, Stefanie A. Lindquist
Consensus, Disorder, and Ideology on the Supreme Court, Stefanie A. Lindquist, Paul H. Edelman, and David E. Klein
Entering Liberty's Refuge (Some Assembly Required) Panel Discussion on Engaging Liberty's Refuge: Introduction, Gregory P. Magarian
Judge Jerry Smith's Order to DOJ: The Fifth Circuit Order Undermined the Judicial Authority It Purported to Defend, Gregory P. Magarian
Redistinguishing “Ought” from “Is,” or Why I Like the World Less Than Marvin Does, Gregory P. Magarian
Speaking Truth to Firepower: How the First Amendment Destabilizes the Second, Gregory P. Magarian
Minnie Liddell's Forty-Year Quest for Quality Public Education Remains a Dream Deferred, Kimberly Jade Norwood
Does Ideology Matter in Bankruptcy? Voting Behavior on the Courts of Appeals, Rafael I. Pardo and Jonathan Remy Nash
The Structural Exceptionalism of Bankruptcy Administration, Rafael I. Pardo and Kathryn A. Watts
Tort Privacy and Free Speech, Neil M. Richards
Choose Privacy Week 2012: The Perils of Social Reading, Neil M. Richards and Deborah Caldwell-Stone
Modifying RAND Commitments to Better Price Patents in the Standards Setting Context, Kyle Rozema
Conflicted Gatekeepers: The Volcker Rule and Goldman Sachs, Andrew F. Tuch
Submissions from 2011
Bad Girls of Art and Law: Abjection, Power, and Sexuality Exceptionalism in (Kara Walker’s) Art and (Janet Halley’s) Law, Adrienne D. Davis
Erotic Entitlements Part I: A Reply to Sex Therapy in the Age of Viagra: “Money Can’t Buy MeLove”, Adrienne D. Davis
Introduction to the Symposium: Access to Justice: Mass Incarceration and Masculinity Through a Black Feminist Lens, Adrienne D. Davis and Annette R. Appell
A New Uniform Code of Consumer Credit, Danielle D'Onfro
Beyond the Guantánamo Bind: Pragmatic Multilateralism in Refugee Resettlement, Melissa (M.J.) Durkee
Between Liberalism and Theocracy, John D. Inazu
Government Interference with Law School Clinics and Access to Justice: When is There a Legal Remedy?, Peter A. Joy
Rationing Justice by Rationing Lawyers, Peter A. Joy