
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 2022
Does Campus Diversity Justify Affirmative Action? Our Study Says Yes, Kyle Rozema, Adam Chilton, Jonathan S. Masur, and Justin Driver
Understanding The Democrats’ Drug Pricing Package, Rachel Sachs
Accelerated Approval – Taking the FDA’s Concerns Seriously, Rachel Sachs, Julie M. Donohue, and Stacie B. Dusetzina
Reforming Reimbursement for the US Food and Drug Administration’s Accelerated Approval Program to Support State Medicaid Programs, Rachel Sachs, Julie M. Donohue, and Stacie B. Dusetzina
Changes in the Use of Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate Injection After Confirmatory Trial Failure, Rachel Sachs; Kyle A, Gavulic; Julie M. Donohue; and Stacie B. Dusetzina
Medicaid and Accelerated Approval: Spending on Drugs with and without Proven Clinical Benefits, Rachel Sachs, Shelly A. Jazowski, Kyle A. Gavulic, Julie M. Donohue, and Stacie B. Dusetzina
Step Therapy’s Balancing Act – Protecting Patients While Addressing High Drug Prices, Rachel Sachs and Michael Anne Kyle
Preapproval Promises to Voluntarily Withdraw FDA-Approved Drugs, Rachel Sachs and Holly Fernandez Lynch
Little Progress in the Sixth Committee on Crimes Against Humanity, Leila Nadya Sadat
The International Criminal Law of the Future, Leila Nadya Sadat
Torture in Our Schools?, Leila Nadya Sadat
Mexico v. Smith & Wesson: Judge Dismisses Complaint Citing PLCAA and Standing Issues, Leila Nadya Sadat and León Castellanos-Jankiewicz
Coming Debates to Advance New Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity Will Require Skillful Leadership, Leila Nadya Sadat and Akila Radhakrishnan
On Crimes Against Humanity, Protect the UN Sixth Committee’s Integrity With Action, Leila Nadya Sadat and Akila Radhakrishnan
The Rise and Fall of Cryptocurrency: The Three Paths Forward, Joel Seligman
Twelve Great Years, Joel Seligman
Sociological Approaches to Theories of Law, Brian Z. Tamanaha
Judge Theodore McMillian: Beacon of Hope and Champion for Justice, Karen L. Tokarz
Introduction: Celebrating the Mound City Bar Association Centennial: Looking Back, Leading Forward, Karen L. Tokarz, David Thomas Konig, and Hon. David C. Mason
Comments on Proposed Rules for Special Purpose Acquisition Companies, Shell companies, and Projections, Andrew F. Tuch
The Further Erosion of Investor Protection: Expanded Exemptions, SPAC Mergers, and Direct Listings, Andrew F. Tuch and Joel Seligman
Submissions from 2021
Sex Positive Feminism’s Values in Search of the Law of Pleasure, Susan Frelich Appleton
Families Under Construction: Parentage, Adoption, and Assisted Reproduction, 2d. edition, Susan Frelich Appleton and D. Kelly Weisberg
Biden Can’t Instruct the New U.S. Attorneys on How to Prosecute the Capitol Rioters, But They’ll Listen to His Signals, Christina L. Boyd, Michael John Nelson, Ian Ostrander, and Ethan D. Boldt
Should We Stay or Should We Go: Lessons from the Trump Administration, Kathleen Clark
Labor Relations Law: Cases and Materials, Marion G. Crain, Charles B. Craver, and Grant M. Hayden
Avoiding Avoidance in Brnovich, Travis Crum
Federalizing the Voting Rights Act, Travis Crum
Rethinking the Race or Party Question in Brnovich, Travis Crum
Revising Sections 2 and 5 in the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2021, Travis Crum
The Fifteenth Amendment and DNC v. Hobbs, Travis Crum
Corrective Justice and Reparations for Black Slavery, Adrienne D. Davis
Error-Resilient Consumer Contracts, Danielle D'Onfro
Rethinking Market Regulation: Helping Labor by Overcoming Economic Myths, John N. Drobak
Interpretive Entrepreneurs, Melissa (M.J.) Durkee
Introduction to the Symposium on Frederic Megret, "Are There 'Inherently Sovereign Functions' in International Law?", Melissa (M.J.) Durkee
Welcoming Participation, Avoiding Capture: A Five-Part Framework Between Participation and Capture: Non-State Actor Participation in International Rule-Making, Melissa (M.J.) Durkee
Checks and Balances in the Criminal Law, Daniel Epps
Supreme Court Reform and American Democracy, Daniel Epps and Ganesh Sitaraman
The Future of Supreme Court Reform, Daniel Epps and Ganesh Sitaraman
Do German Judges Compete for Litigation by Offering Plaintiff-Friendly Procedures?, Jens Frankenreiter, Stefan Bechtold, and Daniel Klerman
Cleaning Corporate Governance, Jens Frankenreiter, Cathy Hwang, Yaron Nili, and Eric Talley
Why We Need Better Corporate Governance Data, Jens Frankenreiter, Cathy Hwang, Yaron Nili, and Eric L. Talley
The Deep Structure of Deliberate Ignorance: Mapping the Terrain, Jens Frankenreiter, Barry Schwartz, Peter J. Richerson, Benjamin E. Berkman, David Hagmann, Derek M. Isaacowitz, Thorsten Pachur, Lael J. Schooler, and Peter Wehling
By Any Means: A Philosophical Frame for Rulemaking Reform in Criminal Law, Trevor George Gardner
Law and Order as the Foundational Paradox of the Trump Presidency, Trevor George Gardner
The Future or Fancy? An Empirical Study of Public Benefit Corporations, James Hicks, Michael B. Dorff, and Steven Davidoff Solomon
Taking Human Behavior Seriously: Commentary on “Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law”, Rebecca E. Hollander-Blumoff
The House, and How to Run It, Rebecca E. Hollander-Blumoff
The Market as Negotiation, Rebecca E. Hollander-Blumoff and Matthew T. Bodie