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 2011
Judicial Dialogue in Roper: Signaling the Court’s Emergence as a Transnational Legal Actor? A Response to Professor Mark Tushnet, Melissa A. Waters
Vicki C. Jackson, Constitutional Engagement in a Transnational Era, Melissa A. Waters
Submissions from 2010
Disputing Limited Liability, Christina L. Boyd and David A. Hoffman
The Voting Rights Act’s Secret Weapon: Pocket Trigger Litigation and Dynamic Preclearance, Travis Crum
Film Review: Masculinity & Interracial Intimacy in 'Star Trek' and 'Gran Torino', Adrienne D. Davis
Introduction to the Symposium: The Politics of Identity After Identity Politics, Adrienne D. Davis
Regulating Polygamy: Intimacy, Default Rules, and Bargaining for Equality, Adrienne D. Davis
Three Snapshots of Scholarly Engagement: Catharine MacKinnon’s Ethical Entrenchment, Transformative Politics, and Personal Commitment, Adrienne D. Davis
Historic and Modern Social Movements for Reparations: The National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N’COBRA) And Its Antecedents, Adrienne D. Davis and Adjoa A. Aiyetoro
Making Up Is Hard to Do: Race/Gender/Sexual Orientation in the Law School Classroom, Adrienne D. Davis and Robert S. Chang
Multidistrict Litigation: A Surprising Bonus for Pro Se Plaintiffs and a Possible Boon for Consumers, Danielle D'Onfro
Residual Voting in Florida, James Hicks, Paul Gronke, and Charles Stewart III
The Strange Origins of the Constitutional Right of Association, John D. Inazu
The Unsettling ‘Well-Settled’ Law of Freedom of Association, John D. Inazu
Constructing Systemic Safeguards Against Informant Perjury, Peter A. Joy
Ensuring the Ethical Representation of Clients in the Face of Excessive Caseloads, Peter A. Joy
Japan's New Clinical Programs: A Study of Light and Shadow, Peter A. Joy, Shigeo Miyagawa, Takao Suami, and Charles D. Weisselberg
Regulating the Use of Genetic Information: Perspective from the U.S. Experience, Pauline Kim
Reply: Exploring Panel Effects, Pauline Kim
"Kneecapping" Academic Freedom, Robert R. Kuehn and Peter A. Joy
A Defensible Defense?: Reexamining Castle Doctrine Statutes, Benjamin Levin
Countering the Majoritarian Difficulty, Stefanie A. Lindquist and Amanda Frost
Honoraria, Anonymity, and the Klan (Tribute to Justice Stevens), Gregory P. Magarian
Resolution Oversight, Rafael I. Pardo and Jonathan Remy Nash
The Puzzle of Brandeis, Privacy, and Speech, Neil M. Richards
Prosser's Privacy Law: A Mixed Legacy, Neil M. Richards and Daniel J. Solove
Multiple Gatekeepers, Andrew F. Tuch
Submissions from 2009
Optimal Patent Jurisprudence, Scott Baker and Claudio Mezzetti
The Court(s) and the Election, Christina L. Boyd, Lee Epstein, and Andrew D. Martin
An Examination of Strategic Anticipation of Appellate Court Preferences by Federal District Court Judges, Christina L. Boyd and James F. Spriggs
The Open Redistricting Project, Travis Crum
The C.A.P. Effect: Racial Profiling in the ICE Criminal Alien Program, Trevor George Gardner and Aarti Kohli
Making Sense of Schaumburg: Seeking Coherence in First Amendment Charitable Solicitation Law, John D. Inazu
No Future Without (Personal) Forgiveness: Reexamining the Role of Forgiveness in Transitional Justice, John D. Inazu
The Forgotten Freedom of Assembly, John D. Inazu
Lawyering in the Academy: The Intersection of Academic Freedom and Professional Responsibility, Peter A. Joy
Deliberation and Strategy on the United States Courts of Appeals: An Empirical Exploration of Panel Effects, Pauline Kim
Working Group on Chapter 4 of the Proposed Restatement of Employment Law: The Tort of Wrongful Discipline in Violation of Public Policy, Pauline Kim, Joseph R. Grodin, Paul M. Secunda, Richard A. Bales, Catherine Fisk, and Roberto L. Corrada
How Should We Study District Judge Decision-Making?, Pauline Kim, Margo Schlanger, Christina L. Boyd, and Andrew D. Martin
Judging the Judges, Stefanie A. Lindquist and Frank B. Cross
An Empirical Examination of Access to Chapter 7 Relief by Pro Se Debtors, Rafael I. Pardo
Failing to Answer Whether Bankruptcy Reform Failed: A Critique of the First Report from the 2007 Consumer Bankruptcy Project, Rafael I. Pardo
Setting the Record Straight: A Sur-Reply to Professors Lawless et al, Rafael I. Pardo
The Real Student-Loan Scandal: Undue Hardship Discharge Litigation, Rafael I. Pardo and Michelle R. Lacey
Privacy and the Limits of History, Neil M. Richards
Rethinking Free Speech and Civil Liability, Neil M. Richards and Daniel J. Solove
The SEC in a Time of Discontinuity., Joel Seligman
Submissions from 2008
A Closer Look at Veil Piercing in Federal District Courts, Christina L. Boyd and David A. Hoffman
Beyond Discretion: Prosecution, the Logic of Sovereignty, and the Limits of Law, Conor Clarke and Austin Sarat
Do No Wrong: Ethics For Prosecutors and Defenders, Peter A. Joy and Kevin C. McMunigal