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 2021
Racialized Bankruptcy Federalism, Rafael I. Pardo
Secured Transactions: Problems and Materials (4th ed.), Rafael I. Pardo, Paul Barron, and Mark Wessman
Why Privacy Matters, Neil M. Richards
Why Privacy Matters: An Interview with Neil Richards, Neil M. Richards and Daniel J. Solove
Does the Bar Exam Protect the Public?, Kyle Rozema
Designing Supreme Court Term Limits, Kyle Rozema, Adam Chilton, Daniel Epps, and Maya Sen
Encouraging Interagency Collaboration: Learning from COVID-19, Rachel Sachs
The Rhetorical Transformations and Policy Failures of Prescription Drug Pricing Reform Under the Trump Administration, Rachel Sachs
Medicare Coverage of Aducanumab – Implications for State Budgets, Rachel Sachs and Nicholas Bagley
Recent Trends in Medicaid Spending and Use of Drugs with US Food and Drug Administration Accelerated Approval, Rachel Sachs, Kyle A. Gavulic, Julie M. Donohue, and Stacie B. Dusestzina
Justice without Fear or Favour? The Uncertain Future of the International Criminal Court, Leila Nadya Sadat
Pandemic Nationalism, COVID-19, and International Law, Leila Nadya Sadat
The Important Contributions of the Special Court for Sierra Leone on Amnesties and Immunities: Reinforcing Foundational Principles of International Criminal Law, Leila Nadya Sadat
Payment for Order Flow and the Great Missed Opportunity, Joel Seligman
Labor and Employment Decisions from the Supreme Court's 2018-19 Term, Peggie R. Smith
A Reconstruction of Transnational Legal Pluralism and Law’s Foundations, Brian Z. Tamanaha
Asian Land Conflicts and the Great Transformation, Brian Z. Tamanaha
Disruptive Implications of Legal Positivism’s Social Efficacy Thesis, Brian Z. Tamanaha
Functions of the Rule of Law, Brian Z. Tamanaha
Legal Pluralism Across the Global South: Colonial Origins and Contemporary Consequences, Brian Z. Tamanaha
Legal Pluralism Explained: History, Theory and Consequences, Brian Z. Tamanaha
Pragmatic Reconstruction in Jurisprudence: Features of a Realistic Theory, Brian Z. Tamanaha
Scientific Versus Folk Legal Pluralism, Brian Z. Tamanaha
Societies of Angels and Non-Coercive Legal Systems, Brian Z. Tamanaha
Addressing the COVID-19 Eviction Crisis through Mediation, Karen L. Tokarz and Elad Gross
A General Defense of Information Fiduciaries, Andrew F. Tuch
M&A Advisor Misconduct: A Wrong Without a Remedy?, Andrew F. Tuch
Managing Management Buyouts: A US-UK Comparative Analysis, Andrew F. Tuch
Submissions from 2020
Accountability, Eugenics, and Reproductive Justice, Susan Frelich Appleton
Telling the Story of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Susan Frelich Appleton
Teaching with Feminist Judgments: A Global Conversation, Susan Frelich Appleton, Gabrielle J. Appleby, Ross Astoria, Linda L. Berger, Bridget J. Crawford, Sharon Cowan, Rosalind Dixon, Troy Lavers, Andrea L. McArdle, Elisabeth McDonald, Teri A. McMurtry-Chubb, Vanessa Munro, Kathryn M. Stanchi, and Pam Wilkins
Commentary on Dandridge v. Williams, Susan Frelich Appleton and Maya Manian
The Hidden Transactional Wisdom of Media Discrimination in Pre-AWCPA Copyright, Kevin Emerson Collins
Work Law: Cases and Materials (4th ed.), Marion G. Crain, Pauline T. Kim, Michael Selmi, and Brishen Rogers
Reconstructing Racially Polarized Voting, Travis Crum
The Curious Disappearance of Shelby County, Travis Crum
The Fifteenth Amendment at 150, Travis Crum
The Superfluous Fifteenth Amendment?, Travis Crum
Estate Planning with Shaq and Strom: Teaching Post-Mortem Intimacy Audits, Adrienne D. Davis
American Law: A Comparative Primer, Gerrit DeGeest
Companies as Commodities, Danielle D'Onfro
Smart Contracts and the Illusion of Automated Enforcement, Danielle D'Onfro
Perfecting Issue Preservation, Daniel Epps
The Right Approach to Harmless Error, Daniel Epps
The Defender General, Daniel Epps and William Ortman
Computational Methods in Legal Analysis, Jens Frankenreiter and Michael A. Livermore
Police Violence and the African-American Procedural Habitus, Trevor George Gardner
What Would MLK Do?: A Civil Rights Model of “Good Citizenship” in Criminal Procedure, Trevor George Gardner
It’s Complicated: Reflections on Teaching Negotiation for Women, Rebecca E. Hollander-Blumoff
Earth Mothers, Soy Boys, and Cool Dudes: Practicing Law While Protecting the Environment, Elizabeth J. Hubertz