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 2020
Beyond Unreasonable, John D. Inazu
Taking Stock of the Religion Clauses, John D. Inazu
Uncommon Ground: Living Faithfully in a World of Difference, John D. Inazu and Timothy Keller
Virtual Access: A New Framework for Disability and Human Flourishing in an Online World, John D. Inazu and Johanna Smith
Taming the Prince: Bringing Presidential Emergency Powers Under Law in Colombia, Andrea Scoseria Katz
Why Write? The Desuetude of Article V and the Democratic Costs of Informal Constitutional Amendment, Andrea Scoseria Katz
The 2019-20 Survey of Applied Legal Education, Robert R. Kuehn, Margaret Reuter, and David A. Santacroce
Criminal Law in Crisis, Benjamin Levin
De-Democratizing Criminal Law, Benjamin Levin
What’s Wrong with Police Unions?, Benjamin Levin
State and Federal Administrative Law, Ronald M. Levin and Michael Asimow
Universal Remedies, Section 706, and the APA, Ronald M. Levin and Mila Sohoni
Conflicting Reports: When Gun Rights Threaten Free Speech, Gregory P. Magarian
Taming Uncivil Discourse, Gregory P. Magarian, James L. Gibson, and Lee Epstein
Financial Freedom Suits: Bankruptcy, Race, and Citizenship in Antebellum America, Rafael I. Pardo
Political Ideology and the Law Review Selection Process, Kyle Rozema, Adam Chilton, and Jonathan S. Masur
Rethinking Law School Tenure Standards, Kyle Rozema, Adam Chilton, and Jonathan S. Masur
Confronting State Medicaid Drug Spending Pressures, Rachel Sachs, Julie M. Donohue, and Stacie B. Dusetzina
Ensuring Access to Emerging COVID-19 Treatments Through Medicare Reimbursement Policy, Rachel Sachs and Adam Sacarny
Heads of State and Other Government Officials Before the International Criminal Court: The Uneasy Revolution Continues, Leila Nadya Sadat
International Criminal Courts and Tribunals, Leila Nadya Sadat
International Law: Cases and Commentary, 6th Edition, Leila Nadya Sadat, Mark Weston Janis, and John E. Noyes
Misalignment: The New Financial Order and the Failure of Financial Regulation, Joel Seligman
Introduction, New Directions in Domestic and International Dispute Resolution, Karen L. Tokarz
Introduction: The Rise of Fintech, Andrew F. Tuch
Submissions from 2019
Does Law and Economics Help Decide Cases?, Conor Clarke and Alex Kozinski
Deliberation's Demise: The Rise of One-Party Rule in the Senate, Kathleen Clark and Tiefer Charles
Black Sexual Economies: Race and Sex In A Culture Of Capital, Adrienne D. Davis
Corporate Stewardship, Danielle D'Onfro
Teacher for the Nation, Daniel Epps
How to Save the Supreme Court, Daniel Epps and Ganesh Sitaraman
The Limits of Smart Contracts, Jens Frankenreiter
Writing Style and Legal Traditions, Jens Frankenreiter
Forum Selling Abroad, Jens Frankenreiter, Stefan Bechtold, and Daniel Klerman
Text as Observational Data, Jens Frankenreiter and Marion Dumas
Immigrant Sanctuary as the 'Old Normal': A Brief History of Police Federalism, Trevor George Gardner
Right at Home: Modeling Sub-Federal Resistance as Criminal Justice Reform, Trevor George Gardner
Misuse of Titles by Former Government Lawyers, Peter A. Joy and Kevin C. McMunigal
A Study of the Relationship between Law School Coursework and Bar Exam Outcomes, Robert R. Kuehn
Mens Rea Reform and iIs Discontents, Benjamin Levin
The Regulatory Accountability Act and the Future of APA Revision, Ronald M. Levin
Political and Non-Political Speech and Guns, Gregory P. Magarian
Trump's Most Tragic Legacy Will Be Seen In Ranks of Judiciary, Gregory P. Magarian
When Audiences Object: Free Speech and Campus Speaker Protests Articles & Essays, Gregory P. Magarian
Data-Driven Constitutional Avoidance, Gregory P. Magarian, Lee Epstein, and James L. Gibson
Federally Funded Slaving, Rafael I. Pardo
Legal Rasputins? Law Clerk Influence on Voting at the U.S. Supreme Court, Kyle Rozema, Adam Bonica, Adam Chilton, Jacob Goldin, and Maya Sen
Good Cop, Bad Cop: Using Civilian Allegations to Predict Police Misconduct, Kyle Rozema and Max Matthew Schanzenbach
Prosecutor v. Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo, Leila Nadya Sadat
Loss, Seligman & Paredes, Securities Regulation. v. 5 (6th ed. 2020), Joel Seligman and Troy A. Paredes