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 2023
Expertise and Participation in the Facebook Oversight Board: From Reason to Will, Brenda Dvoskin
The Fourth Amendment and General Law, Daniel Epps and Danielle D'Onfro
It’s Not Just Trump — Crime and Punishment are Inherently Political, Sheldon Evans
Punishment Externalities and the Prison Tax, Sheldon Evans
Studying Judicial Citations and Citation Data, Jens Frankenreiter
Incomplete Contracts and Future Data Usage, Jens Frankenreiter, Talia B. Gillis, and Dan Svirsky
Are Lawyers’ Case Selection Decisions Biased? A Field Experiment on Access to Justice, Jens Frankenreiter and Michael A. Livermore
Natural Language Processing in Legal Tech, Jens Frankenreiter and Julian Nyarko
Corporations, Jens Frankenreiter and Holger Spamann
The Conflict Among African American Penal Interests: Rethinking Racial Equity in Criminal Procedure, Trevor George Gardner
First Amendment Scrutiny: Realigning First Amendment Doctrine Around Government Interests, John D. Inazu
Justice by Association: A Review of Danielle Allen’s ‘Justice by Means of Democracy', John D. Inazu
Trump May Try to Delay His First Federal Trial – It’s a Common Legal Strategy to Fend off a Criminal Conviction, Peter A. Joy
What is involuntary manslaughter? A law professor explains the charge facing Alec Baldwin for ‘Rust’ shooting death, Peter A. Joy
Professional Responsibility: A Contemporary Approach, 5th edition, Peter A. Joy, Renee Knake Jefferson, Bruce A. Green, Sung Hui Kim, M. Ellen Murphy, Laurel S. Terry, Lonnie T. Brown, and Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen
The Right to (Unbiased) Counsel, Peter A. Joy and Kevin C. McMunigal
Colorado’s Disqualification of Trump from the 2024 Ballot Puts the US in Uncharted Constitutional Territory, Andrea Scoseria Katz
Ninguna Ley Superior: El Plebiscito Uruguayo de 1980 Como Constituyente Fallido No Higher Law: The Uruguayan Plebiscite of 1980 as a Failed Constituent Moment, Andrea Scoseria Katz
Becoming the Administrator-In-Chief: Myers and the Progressive Presidency, Andrea Scoseria Katz and Noah A. Roseblum
Removal Rehashed Legal History: Response, Andrea Scoseria Katz and Noah A. Rosenblum
Lessons Learned in Prison, Daniel Keating
The Glannon Guide to Bankruptcy: Learning Bankruptcy Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Analysis, Daniel Keating and Nathalie Martin
An Empirical Analysis of Clinical Legal Education at Middle Age, Robert R. Kuehn
After the Criminal Justice System, Benjamin Levin
“Progressive” Prosecutors and “Proper” Punishments, Benjamin Levin
Prosecuting the Crisis, Benjamin Levin
Standing and Vacatur in U.S v. Texas, Ronald M. Levin
Vacatur, Nationwide Injunctions, and the Evolving APA, Ronald M. Levin
The Fatal Flaw In Efforts To Restrict 'Inappropriate' Library Materials, Gregory P. Magarian
How the Pandemic Further Derailed Historically Disadvantaged Public School Students, Kimberly Jade Norwood
A Concrete Proposal for Data Loyalty, Neil M. Richards, Woodrow Hartzog, and Jordan Francis
Comments of the Cordell Institute on AI Accountability, Neil M. Richards, Woodrow Hartzog, and Jordan Francis
Digital Child Protection is Not Censorship, Neil M. Richards and Oliver Khairallah
Fourth Amendment Notice in the Cloud, Neil M. Richards and Jesse Lieberfeld
Is There Implicit Bias Implicit in International Tax Law?, Adam H. Rosenzweig
The Endgame of Court-Packing, Kyle Rozema, Daniel Epps, Adam Chilton, and Maya Sen
Prescription Drug Policy, 2022 And 2023: The Year In Review And The Year Ahead, Rachel Sachs
The Stakes In The Texas Abortion Medication Suit Are Broader Than Just One Pill, Rachel Sachs and Greer Donley
Innovation Law and COVID-19, Rachel Sachs, Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, W. Nicholson Price II, and Jacob S. Sherkow
Rethinking Innovation at FDA, Rachel Sachs, W. Nicholson Price II, and Patricia J. Zettler
Conferred Jurisdiction and the ICC’s Putin and Lvova-Belova Warrants, Leila Nadya Sadat
In Praise of Benjamin G. Davis, Leila Nadya Sadat
Continued Positive Momentum on Crimes Against Humanity Treaty, Leila Nadya Sadat and Akila Radhakrishnan
Differences ‘Getting Narrower’ on Proposed Crimes Against Humanity Treaty, Leila Nadya Sadat and Akila Radhakrishnan
The Judicial Assault on the Administrative State Regulating Upheavals in the Securities Markets and Boardrooms, Joel Seligman
A Narrow View of Transnational Fiduciary Law, Andrew F. Tuch
Fairness Opinions and SPAC Reform, Andrew F. Tuch
Submissions from 2022
A Conversation with Wash. U Law Professor Susan Frelich Appleton on What the End of Roe v. Wade Means for Missourians, Susan Frelich Appleton
Sexual Agreements, Susan Frelich Appleton and Albertina Antognini
Compromising Accuracy to Encourage Regulatory Participation, Scott Baker and Anup Malani