Submissions from 2014
Analogical Legal Reasoning: Theory and Evidence, Joshua C. Teitelbaum
Asymmetric Empirical Similarity, Joshua C. Teitelbaum
Inside the Blackwall Box: Explaining U.S. Marine Salvage Awards, Joshua C. Teitelbaum
Originalism at Home and Abroad, Yvonne Tew
Household Regulation and European Integration: The Family Portrait of a Crisis, Philomila Tsoukala
All of This Has Happened before and All of This Will Happen Again: Innovation in Copyright Licensing, Rebecca Tushnet
How Many Wrongs Make a Copyright?, Rebecca Tushnet
“I’m a Lawyer, Not an Ethnographer, Jim”: Textual Poachers and Fair Use, Rebecca Tushnet
More than a Feeling: Emotion and the First Amendment, Rebecca Tushnet
Things We Do with Presumptions: Reflections on Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum, Carlos Manuel Vázquez
Virtual Water, Water Scarcity, and International Trade Law, Edith Brown Weiss and Lydia Slobodian
A Tale of Two Rights, Robin West
Contracts Symposium Issue: Featured Speaker: The Right to Contract as a Civil Right, Robin West
Toward a Jurisprudence of the Civil Rights Acts, Robin West
Submissions from 2013
Book Review of The Impossible State by Wael Hallaq, Lama Abu-Odeh
Egypt's New Constitution: The Islamist Difference, Lama Abu-Odeh
Of Law and the Revolution, Lama Abu-Odeh
That Thing that You Do: Comment on Joseph Massad’s 'Empire of Sexuality', Lama Abu-Odeh
Measuring Justice, Jane H. Aiken and Stephen Wizner
Putting a Price on Whales To Save Them: What Do Morals Have To Do with It?, Hope M. Babcock
The Sad Story of the Northern Rocky Mountain Gray Wolf Reintroduction Program, Hope M. Babcock
“[This] I Know from My Grandfather”: The Battle for Admissibility of Indigenous Oral History as Proof of Tribal Land Claims, Hope M. Babcock
Why Changing Norms is a More Just Solution to the Failed International Regulatory Regime to Protect Whales than a Trading Program in Whale Shares, Hope M. Babcock
Afterword: The Libertarian Middle Way, Randy E. Barnett
From Antislavery Lawyer to Chief Justice: The Remarkable but Forgotten Career of Salmon P. Chase, Randy E. Barnett
No Small Feat: Who Won the Health Care Case (and Why Did So Many Law Professors Miss the Boat)?, Randy E. Barnett
The Gravitational Force of Originalism, Randy E. Barnett
The Wages of Crying Judicial Restraint, Randy E. Barnett
Welcome to the New Originalism: A Comment on Jack Balkin’s Living Originalism, Randy E. Barnett
Distinguishing Probability Weighting from Risk Misperceptions in Field Data, Levon Barseghyan, Francesca Molinari, Ted O'Donoghue, and Joshua C. Teitelbaum
Honor and Destruction: The Conflicted Object in Moral Rights Law, Sonya G. Bonneau
Taxation, Risk, and Portfolio Choice: The Treatment of Returns to Risk Under a Normative Income Tax, John R. Brooks
Drones and Cognitive Dissonance, Rosa Brooks
Drones and the International Rule of Law, Rosa Brooks
International: National Security vs. International Law?, Rosa Brooks
Lessons for International Law from the Arab Spring, Rosa Brooks
The Risk of International Justice: A Tribute to Aryeh Neier, Rosa Brooks
Countering the Problem of Falsified and Substandard Drugs, Gillian J. Buckley and Lawrence O. Gostin
Black Male Exceptionalism? The Problems and Potential of Black Male-Focused Interventions, Paul D. Butler
Poor People Lose: Gideon and the Critique of Rights, Paul D. Butler
The Rebirth of the Neighborhood, J. Peter Byrne
Overview and Operation of U.S. Financial Sanctions, Including the Example of Iran, Barry E. Carter and Ryan Farha
Civil Rights for the Twenty-First Century: Lessons from Justice Thurgood Marshall's Race-Transcending Jurisprudence, Sheryll Cashin
The Developmental Path of the Lawyer, Michael J. Cedrone
The Electronic Silk Road: How the Web Binds the World in Commerce, Anupam Chander
The Interpretation-Construction Distinction in Patent Law, Tun-Jen Chiang and Lawrence B. Solum
Grades Matter; Legal Writing Grades Matter Most, Jessica L. Clark
What Privacy Is For, Julie E. Cohen
Does Swiss Bank Secrecy Violate International Human Rights?, Stephen B. Cohen
Legal Affairs: Dreyfus, Guantánamo, and the Foundation of the Rule of Law, David Cole
Military Commissions and the Paradigm of Prevention, David Cole
Neo-Democracy, National Security, and Liberty, David Cole
Preserving Privacy in a Digital Age: Lessons of Comparative Constitutionalism, David Cole
Breaking the Mexican Cartels: A Key Homeland Security Challenge for the Next Four Years, Carrie F. Cordero
National Security Pedagogy: The Role of Simulations, Laura K. Donohue
Law, Liberty and the Rule of Law (in a Constitutional Democracy), Imer Flores
Natalie Stoljar’s Wishful Thinking and One Step Beyond: What Should Conceptual Legal Analysis Become?, Imer Flores
Proportionality in Constitutional and Human Rights Interpretation, Imer Flores
The Problem of Democracy in Contexts of Polarization, Imer Flores
Realizing the Right to Health Through a Framework Convention on Global Health?, Eric A. Friedman, Jashodhara Dasgupta, Alicia E. Yamin, and Lawrence O. Gostin
Advancing the Right to Health Through Global Organizations: The Potential Role of a Framework Convention on Global Health, Eric A. Friedman, Lawrence O. Gostin, and Kent Buse
The Ethics of Lobbying Under the District of Columbia Rules of Professional Conduct, Michael S. Frisch
Carrots, Sticks, and Salience, Brian Galle
Charities in Politics: A Reappraisal, Brian Galle
Social Enterprise: Who Needs It?, Brian Galle
A Skeptic’s Case for Sovereign Bankruptcy, Anna Gelpern
Banks and Governments: An Arial View, Anna Gelpern
Contract Hope and Sovereign Redemption, Anna Gelpern
Sovereign Damage Control, Anna Gelpern
The Wonder-Clause, Anna Gelpern and Mitu Gulati
The Dormant Second Amendment: Exploring the Rise, Fall, and Potential Resurrection of Independent State Militias, Michael J. Golden
Bloomberg’s Health Legacy: Urban Innovator or Meddling Nanny?, Lawrence O. Gostin
Stemming the Global Trade in Falsified and Substandard Medicines, Lawrence O. Gostin, Gillian J. Buckley, and Patrick W. Kelley
Towards a Framework Convention on Global Health: A Transformative Agenda for Global Health Justice, Lawrence O. Gostin and Eric A. Friedman
Towards a Framework Convention on Global Health, Lawrence O. Gostin, Eric A. Friedman, Kent Buse, Attiya Waris, Moses Mulumba, Mayowa Joel, Lola Dare, Ames Dhai, and Devi Sridhar
Taxing Capital Income in Emerging Countries: Will FATCA Open the Door?, Itai Grinberg
Undue Process at the FDA, Lisa Heinzerling
Criminalizing Normal Adolescent Behavior in Communities of Color: The Role of Prosecutors in Juvenile Justice Reform, Kristin N. Henning
Changing Climate for Carbon Taxes: Who’s Afraid of the WTO?, Jennifer A. Hillman
Reflections on Sexual Liberty and Equality: "Through Seneca Falls and Selma and Stonewall", Nan D. Hunter
Gideon at Guantánamo, Neal K. Katyal
Rethinking Legal Conservatism, Neal K. Katyal
Stochastic Constraint, Neal K. Katyal
The Solicitor General and Confession of Error, Neal K. Katyal
Against Endowment Theory: Experimental Economics and Legal Scholarship, Gregory Klass and Kathryn Zeiler
Indisputable Violations: What Happens When the United States Unambiguously Breaches a Treaty, David A. Koplow
Judgment Day for Fraud-on-the-Market?: Reflections on Amgen and the Second Coming of Halliburton, Donald C. Langevoort
“Fine Distinctions” in the Contemporary Law of Insider Trading, Donald C. Langevoort
Lies Without Liars? Janus Capital and Conservative Securities Jurisprudence, Donald C. Langevoort
IPOs and the Slow Death of Section 5, Donald C. Langevoort and Robert B. Thompson
“Publicness” in Contemporary Securities Regulation after the JOBS Act, Donald C. Langevoort and Robert B. Thompson
Human Rights Pragmatism and Human Dignity, David Luban
Confronting Criminal Law’s Violence: The Possibilities of Unfinished Alternatives, Allegra M. McLeod
It Doesn't Pass the Sell Test: Focusing on "The Facts of the Individual Case" in Involuntary Medication Inquiries, Susan A. McMahon
Regulation of Dispute Resolution in the United States of America: From the Formal to the Informal to the ‘Semi-formal’, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
The Historical Contingencies of Conflict Resolution, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Toward a Jurisprudence of Law, Peace, Justice, and a Tilt Toward Non-Violent and Empathic Means of Human Problem Solving, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Decision Theory and Babbitt v. Sweet Home: Skepticism About Norms, Discretion, and the Virtues of Purposivism, Victoria Nourse
Creditors and the Feme Covert, James Oldham