Submissions from 2002
Enemy Aliens, David Cole
Faith and Funding: Toward an Expressivist Model of the Establishment Clause, David Cole
In Aid of Removal: Due Process Limits on Immigration Detention, David Cole
Terrorizing Immigrants in the Name of Fighting Terrorism, David Cole
TANF Reauthorization: Is Congress Acting on What We Have Learned?, Peter B. Edelman
Procedural Justice: Tempering the State’s Response to Domestic Violence, Deborah Epstein
Antonin Scalia, Baruch Spinoza, and the Relationship Between Church and State, Steven Goldberg
AIDS in Africa Among Women and Infants: A Human Rights Framework, Lawrence O. Gostin
Commentary: Public Health and Civil Liberties in an Era of Bioterrorism, Lawrence O. Gostin
Conceptualizing the Field After September 11th: Forward to a Symposium on Public Health Law, Lawrence O. Gostin
Public Health Law: A Renaissance, Lawrence O. Gostin
Personal Privacy and Common Goods: A Framework for Balancing Under the National Health Information Privacy Rule, Lawrence O. Gostin and James G. Hodge Jr.
The Nationalization of Health Information Privacy Protections, Lawrence O. Gostin, James G. Hodge Jr., and Lauren Marks
The Humbugs of the Anti-Regulatory Movement, Lisa Heinzerling and Frank Ackerman
Afterword: The Linkage Problem – Comments on Five Texts, John H. Jackson
Perceptions About the WTO Trade Institutions, John H. Jackson
So You Want to Be a Writer, Kumar Percy Jayasuriya, Miriam A. Murphy, and Ted Potter
Architecture as Crime Control, Neal K. Katyal
Are Judges Motivated to Create "Good" Securities Fraud Doctrine?, Donald C. Langevoort
The Organizational Psychology of Hyper-Competition: Corporate Irresponsibility and the Lessons of Enron, Donald C. Langevoort
When Lawyers and Law Firms Invest in Their Corporate Clients’ Stock, Donald C. Langevoort
Environmental Law and the Supreme Court: Three Years Later, Richard J. Lazarus
A Midrash on Rabbi Shaffer and Rabbi Trollope, David Luban
The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, David Luban
What Would It Take to Feel Safe?, Mari J. Matsuda
Practicing "In the Interests of Justice" in the Twenty-First Century: Pursuing Peace As Justice, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
The Lawyer As Consensus Builder: Ethics For a New Practice, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
When Litigation Is Not the Only Way: Consensus Building and Mediation As Public Interest Lawyering, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Law's Constitution: A Relational Critique, Victoria Nourse
Professional Discipline for Law Firms? A Response to Professor Schneyer’s Proposal, Julie R. O'Sullivan
A Voice of Reason: The Products Liability Scholarship of Gary T. Schwartz, Joseph A. Page
Demystifying Disclosure: First Steps, Ronald A. Pearlman
A Subversive Strand of the Warren Court, Gary Peller
The Essential Facilities Doctrine Under United States Antitrust Law, Robert Pitofsky, Donna Patterson, and Jonathan Hooks
Travaux Preparatoires and United Nations Treaties or Conventions: Using the Web Wisely, Marylin J. Raisch
Corporate Norms and Contemporary Law Firm Practice, Milton C. Regan
The Inside Scoop: What Federal Judges Really Think about the Way Lawyers Write, Kristen Konrad Robbins-Tiscione
The State of Asylum Representation: Ideas for Change, Andrew I. Schoenholtz and Jonathan Jacobs
Comment on Professor Carrington's Article "The Independence and Democratic Accountability of the Supreme Court of Ohio", Roy A. Schotland
Judicial Elections and Campaign Finance Reform, Roy A. Schotland
Myth, Reality Past and Present, and Judicial Elections, Roy A. Schotland
Republican Party of Minnesota v. White: Should Judges Be More Like Politicians?, Roy A. Schotland
The Limits of Being "Present at the Creation", Roy A. Schotland
Judicial Campaign Conduct Committees, Roy A. Schotland and Barbara Reed
Democracy and Legitimation: A Response to Professor Guinier, Louis Michael Seidman
The Bounds of Zeal in Criminal Defense: Some Thoughts on Lynne Stewart, Abbe Smith
The Bounds of Zeal in Criminal Defense: Some Thoughts on Lynne Stewart, Abbe Smith
The Complex Uses of Sexual Orientation in Criminal Court, Abbe Smith
Congress's Power to Promote the Progress of Science: Eldred v. Ashcroft, Lawrence B. Solum
Liberty and Property in the Patent Law, John R. Thomas
The Responsibility of the RuleMaker: Comparative Approaches to Patent Administration Reform, John R. Thomas
A Goldilocks Account of Judicial Review?, Mark V. Tushnet
Law and Prudence in the Law of Justiciability: The Transformation and Disappearance of the Political Question Doctrine, Mark V. Tushnet
Treaties and the Eleventh Amendment, Carlos Manuel Vázquez
Federalism, Law Enforcement, and the Supremacy Clause: The Strange Case of Ruby Ridge, Seth P. Waxman
A Tribute to Paul Szasz, Edith Brown Weiss
Invoking State Responsibility in the Twenty-First Century, Edith Brown Weiss
Submissions from 2001
The Case for Binationalism, Lama Abu-Odeh
Provocateurs for Justice, Jane H. Aiken
Citizenship Talk: A Revisionist Narrative, T. Alexander Aleinikoff
Foreword: Is Reliance Still Dead?, Randy E. Barnett
The Original Meaning of the Commerce Clause, Randy E. Barnett
The Right to Liberty in a Good Society, Randy E. Barnett and Douglas B. Rasmussen
Caretakers and Collaborators, Maxwell Gregg Bloche
Race and Discretion in American Medicine, Maxwell Gregg Bloche
The Market for Medical Ethics, Maxwell Gregg Bloche
The Marbury Mystery: Why Did William Marbury Sue in the Supreme Court?, Susan Low Bloch
Berle and Means Reconsidered at the Century's Turn, William W. Bratton
Privacy and Power, Rosa Brooks
Fair Use Infrastructure for Rights Management Systems, Dan L. Burk and Julie E. Cohen
Academic Freedom of Part-Time Faculty, J. Peter Byrne
Civil Rights in the New Decade: The Geography of Opportunity, Sheryll Cashin
Middle-Class Black Suburbs and the State of Integration: A Post-Integrationist Vision for Metropolitan America, Sheryll Cashin
Privatized Communities and the "Secession of the Successful": Democracy and Fairness Beyond the Gate, Sheryll Cashin
Privacy, Ideology, and Technology: A Response to Jeffrey Rosen, Julie E. Cohen
Patent Scope and Innovation in the Software Industry, Julie E. Cohen and Mark A. Lemley
Hester Prynne, Lydia Bennet, and Section 306 Stock: The Concept of Tainting in the American Novel, the British Novel, and the Internal Revenue Code, Stephen B. Cohen and Stephen B. Cohen
As Freedom Advances: The Paradox of Severity in American Criminal Justice, David Cole
Formalism, Realism, and the War on Drugs, David Cole
No Equal Justice, David Cole
Secrecy, Guilt by Association, and the Terrorist Profile, David Cole
Secret Trials, David Cole
A Conversation on Federalism and the States: The Balancing Act of Devolution, Peter B. Edelman
Poverty and Welfare Policy in the Post-Clinton Era, Peter B. Edelman
Free Exercise Rights of Capital Jurors, Brian Galle
A Vision of Health and Human Rights for the 21st Century: A Continuing Discussion with Stephen P. Marks, Lawrence O. Gostin
Public Health, Ethics, and Human Rights: A Tribute to the Late Jonathan Mann, Lawrence O. Gostin
Surrogacy from the Perspectives of Economic and Civil Liberties, Lawrence O. Gostin
Handling Cases of Willful Exposure Through HIV Partner Counseling and Referral Services, Lawrence O. Gostin and James G. Hodge Jr.
Disability, Federalism, and a Court with an Eccentric Mission, Michael H. Gottesman
Wellington’s Labors, Michael H. Gottesman
The Clean Air Act and the Constitution, Lisa Heinzerling
Tortious Toxics, Lisa Heinzerling and Cameron Powers Hoffman
Accommodating the Public Sphere: Beyond the Market Model, Nan D. Hunter
Proportional Equality: Readings of Romer, Nan D. Hunter
The Sex Discrimination Argument in Gay Rights Cases, Nan D. Hunter
Cook v. Gralike: Easy Cases and Structural Reasoning, Vicki C. Jackson
Criminal Law in Cyberspace, Neal K. Katyal
Legislative Constitutional Interpretation, Neal K. Katyal