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 2005
Disclosure as a Strategy in the Patent Race, Scott Baker and Claudio Mezzetti
Three Jeromes: A Tribute to Professor Jerome McCristal Culp, Jr., Adrienne D. Davis
Empirically Testing Dworkin's Chain Novel Theory: Studying the Path of Precedent, Stefanie A. Lindquist and Frank B. Cross
Substantive Due Process as a Source of Constitutional Protection for Nonpolitical Speech, Gregory P. Magarian
Undue Hardship in the Bankruptcy Courts: An Empirical Assessment of the Discharge of Educational Debt, Rafael I. Pardo and Michelle R. Lacey
Reconciling Data Privacy and the First Amendment, Neil M. Richards
Investment Banks as Fiduciaries: Implications for Conflicts of Interest, Andrew F. Tuch
Mediating Norms and Identity: The Role of Transnational Judicial Dialogue in Creating and Enforcing International Law, Melissa A. Waters
Submissions from 2004
The Political Delinquent: Crime, Deviance, and Resistance in Black America, Trevor George Gardner
The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993: Ten Years of Experience: Introduction, Pauline Kim
The Supreme Court Forecasting Project: Legal and Political Science Approaches to Predicting Supreme Court Decisionmaking, Pauline Kim, Theodore W. Ruger, Andrew D. Martin, and Kevin M. Quinn
Above the Law: President Bush and the Constitution, Gregory P. Magarian
The First Amendment, the Public-Private Distinction, and Nongovernmental Suppression of Wartime Political Debate, Gregory P. Magarian
The Virulence of Blackthink™ and How Its Threat of Ostracism Shackles Those Deemed Not Black Enough, Kimberly Jade Norwood
On Proof of Preferential Effect, Rafael I. Pardo
Justice Scalia on the Use of Foreign Law in Constitutional Interpretation: Unidirectional Monologue or Co-Constitutive Dialogue, Melissa A. Waters
Submissions from 2003
Slavery and the Roots of Sexual Harassment, Adrienne D. Davis
Private Censorship and Perfect Choice: The Future of the Internet?: A Conversation with James Boyle and Adrienne Davis, Adrienne D. Davis and James Boyle
Roundtable Discussion: Subversive Legal Moments?, Adrienne D. Davis, Karen Engle, Nathaniel A. Berman, and Janet Halley
The Colorblind Lottery, Pauline Kim
A Normative Analysis of the Rights and Duties of Law Professors to Speak Out, Robert R. Kuehn
An Ethics Critique of Interference in Law School Clinics, Robert R. Kuehn and Peter A. Joy
The New Uniform Securities Act, Joel Seligman
Submissions from 2002
Gender Contests, Susan Frelich Appleton
"Don't Let Nobody Bother Yo' Principle": The Sexual Economy of American Slavery, Adrienne D. Davis
Boeing v. Roche and the Benefit Theory of Allocability: Unlocking Lockheed or Ignoring Northrop, John D. Inazu
Conflict of Interest and Competency Issues in Law Clinic Practice, Peter A. Joy and Robert R. Kuehn
How Bush Won, Gregory P. Magarian
Regulating Political Parties under a Public Rights First Amendment, Gregory P. Magarian
Symposium Introduction: Napster: Innocent Innovation or Egregious Infringement, Gregory P. Magarian
Common Law Courts in an Age of Equity Procedure: Redefining Appellate Review for the Mass Tort Era, Melissa A. Waters
Submissions from 2001
The Political Economics of Sexual Violence, Adrienne D. Davis
Genetic Discrimination, Genetic Privacy: Rethinking Employee Protections for a Brave New Workplace, Pauline Kim
Toward Political Safeguards of Self-Determination, Gregory P. Magarian
Bankruptcy Court Jurisdiction and Agency Action: Resolving the NextWave of Conflict, Rafael I. Pardo
The "Good War," the Jehovah's Witnesses, and the First Amendment, Neil M. Richards
The Supreme Court Justice and "Boring" Cases, Neil M. Richards
The Changing Nature of Federal Regulation - Dedications, Joel Seligman
The Nontrial Adversarial Model: Complex Litigation at the Millennium, Joel Seligman
Submissions from 2000
Foreword-Symposium: Straightening it Out: Joan William on Unbending Gender, Adrienne D. Davis
The Case for United States Reparations to African Americans, Adrienne D. Davis
Panel Two: Who's Minding the Baby?, Adrienne D. Davis, Catherine J. Ross, Marion Crain, and Bonnie Thornton Dill
Foreword-Symposium: Gender, Work & Family Project Inaugural Feminist Legal TheoryLecture, Adrienne D. Davis and Joan C. Williams
Clinical Education for This Millennium: The Third Wave, Peter A. Joy, Margaret Martin Barry, and Jon C. Dubin
Denying Access to Legal Representation: The Attack on the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic, Robert R. Kuehn
Strategic Disclosure in the Patent System, Douglas Lichtman, Scott Baker, and Kate Kraus
How to Apply the Religious Freedom Restoration Act to Federal Law without Violating the Constitution, Gregory P. Magarian
Beyond the Limits of Equity Jurisprudence: No-Fault Equitable Subordination, Rafael I. Pardo
Sallie Mae, the Gunderson Effect, and My Plumber, Neil M. Richards and Christopher P. Bowers
Submissions from 1999
The Private Law of Race and Sex: An Antebellum Perspective, Adrienne D. Davis