Submissions from 2007
The "Charles Stimson" Rule and Three Other Proposals to Protect Lawyers From Lawyers, Stephen Gillers
A Law Guardian by Any Other Name: A Critique of the Report of the Matrimonial Commission, Martin Guggenheim
Poverty Law and Civil Procedure: Rethinking the First-Year Course, Helen Hershkoff
Just Following Orders, Roderick M. Hills Jr.
Somerset’s Case at the Bar: Securing the "Pure Air" of English Jurisdiction Within the British Empire, Daniel J. Hulsebosch
Fragile Democracies, Samuel Issacharoff
Regulating After the Fact, Samuel Issacharoff
Protected from Politics: Diminishing Margins of Electoral Competition in U.S. Congressional Elections, Samuel Issacharoff and Jonathan Nagler
A New Model of Administrative Enforcement, Robert J. Jackson Jr. and David Rosenberg
Harmonization Without Consensus: Critical Reflections on Drafting a Substantive Patent Law Treaty, Jerome H. Reichman and Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
Submissions from 2006
Torturing the Law, José E. Alvarez
Reflections on the Science and Law of Structural Biology, Genomics, and Drug Development, Helen M. Berman and Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
Pathological Patenting: The PTO as Cause or Cure, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
Behavioral Economics: Human Errors and Market Corrections, Richard A. Epstein
Our Ignorance About Intelligence, Richard A. Epstein
Taking Stock of Takings: An Author's Retrospective, Richard A. Epstein
What Light If Any Does the Google Print Dispute Shed on Intellectual Property Law?, Richard A. Epstein
Between Rights and Contract: Arbitration Agreements and Non-Compete Covenants as a Hybrid Form of Employment Law, Cynthia Estlund
Toward a Political Theory of Constitutional Default Rules, John A. Ferejohn and Barry Friedman
Remarks on the UNCITRAL Digest’s Comments on Article 6 CISG, Franco Ferrari
"Market Power": Why Are We Asking? A Comment on "Electricity and Market Power", Harry First
Microsoft and the Evolution of the Intellectual Property Concept, Harry First
Due Process and the Determination of Pain and Suffering Tort Damages, Mark A. Geistfeld
The Doctrinal Unity of Alternative Liability and Market-Share Liability, Mark A. Geistfeld
Monroe Freedman's Solution to the Criminal Defense Lawyer's Trilemma is Wrong as a Matter of Policy and Constitutional Law, Stephen Gillers
Introduction, Clayton P. Gillette and Joyce Tischler
Leaving Customary International Law Where It Is: Goldsmith and Posner’s The Limit’s of International Law, David Golove
How Children’s Lawyers Serve State Interests, Martin Guggenheim
The Supreme Court’s Casual Use of the Assignment of Income Doctrine, Brant J. Hellwig
The New Jersey Constitution: Positive Rights, Common Law Entitlements, and State Action, Helen Hershkoff
Federalism as Westphalian Liberalism, Roderick M. Hills Jr.
Montesquieu on Commerce, Conquest, War and Peace, Robert L. Howse
A Discrete and Cosmopolitan Minority: The Loyalists, the Atlantic World, and the Origins of Judicial Review, Daniel J. Hulsebosch
Credit Card Accountability, Samuel Issacharoff and Erin F. Delaney
Backdoor Federalization, Samuel Issacharoff and Catherine M. Sharkey
Risk and Redistribution in Open and Closed Economies, Mitchell A. Kane
Submissions from 2005
Richard Lillich Memorial Lecture: Promoting the Accountability of Members of the New UN Human Rights Council, Philip G. Alston
Do States Socialize?, José E. Alvarez
The ALI Principles on Transnational Intellectual Property Disputes: Why Invite Conflicts?, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
Contractual Principle Versus Legislative Fixes: Coming to Closure on the Unending Travails of Medical Malpractice, Richard A. Epstein
Executive Power, the Commander in Chief, and the Militia Clause, Richard A. Epstein
Justified Monopolies: Regulating Pharmaceuticals and Telecommunications, Richard A. Epstein
Liberty Versus Property? Cracks in the Foundations of Copyright Law, Richard A. Epstein
Monopoly Dominance or Level Playing Field? The New Antitrust Paradox, Richard A. Epstein
Regulatory Paternalism in the Market for Drugs: Lessons from Vioxx and Celebrex, Richard A. Epstein
Takings, Commons, and Associations: Why the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Misfired, Richard A. Epstein
Putting Grutter to Work: Diversity, Integration, and Affirmative Action in the Workplace, Cynthia Estlund
A Tale of Two Jurisdictions and an Orphan Case: Antitrust, Intellectual Property and Refusals to Deal, Eleanor M. Fox
Constitutional Tort Reform, Mark A. Geistfeld
Malpractice Insurance and the (Il)Legitimate Interests of the Medical Profession in Tort Reform, Mark A. Geistfeld
Kelo and the Local Political Process, Clayton P. Gillette
International Law and State Socialization: Conceptual, Empirical, and Normative Challenges, Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks
Is Federalism Good for Localism? The Localist Case for Federalist Regimes, Roderick M. Hills Jr.
Notes: Rethinking Retroactivity, Robert J. Jackson Jr.
Trade Policy & Labor Standards, Michael J. Trebilcock and Robert L. Howse
Submissions from 2004
The Semiotic Analysis of Trademark Law, Barton C. Beebe
TRIPS and the Dynamics of International Property Lawmaking, Graeme B. Dinwoodie and Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
Protecting the Public Domain of Science: Has the Time for an Experimental Use Defense Arrived?, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
The Federal Circuit: A Continuing Experiment in Specialization, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
TRIPS—Round II: Should Users Strike Back?, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
In Defense of the "Old" Public Health: The Legal Framework for the Regulation of Public Health, Richard A. Epstein
Reflections on the Historical Origins of Economic Structure of the Law Merchant, Richard A. Epstein
Skepticism and Freedom: The Intellectual Foundations of Our Constitutional Order, Richard A. Epstein
The Constitutional Protection of Trade Secrets Under the Takings Clause, Richard A. Epstein
The Perils of Posnerian Pragmatism, Richard A. Epstein
Colloquium: Intellectual Property, Richard A. Epstein, Douglas Lichtman, and Randal C. Picker
Online Music Joint Ventures: Taken for a Song, Harry First
Stealth Indoctrination: Forced Speech in the Classroom, Martin Guggenheim
Collateral Damage: The Endangered Center in American Politics, Samuel Issacharoff
Where to Draw the Line?: Judicial Review of Political Gerrymanders, Samuel Issacharoff and Pamela S. Karlan
The Inevitability of Aggregate Settlement: An Institutional Account of American Tort Law, Samuel Issacharoff and John Fabian Witt
Governance Structures, Legal Systems, and the Concept of Law, Lewis A. Kornhauser
Catastrophic Financial Failures: Enron and More, Geoffrey P. Miller
Review of the Merits in Class Action Certification, Geoffrey P. Miller
Submissions from 2003
Regulation for Conservatives: Behavioral Economics and the Case for "Asymmetric Paternalism", Colin Camerer, Samuel Issacharoff, George Loewenstein, Ted O'Donoghue, and Matthew Rabin
Cybertrespass, Richard A. Epstein
Foreword: "Just Do It!" Title IX as a Threat to University Autonomy, Richard A. Epstein
The "Necessary" History of Property and Liberty, Richard A. Epstein
Mediated Popular Constitutionalism, Barry Friedman
Electing the Supreme Court, Barry Friedman and Anna L. Harvey
The Implications of Crosby for Federal Exclusivity in Foreign Affairs, David Golove
Toward an Institutional Theory of Sovereignty, Ryan Goodman and Derek P. Jinks
Recent Cases, Miller v. Gammie, 335 F.3d 889 (2003), Robert J. Jackson Jr.
Corporate Constitutionalism: Antitakeover Provisions as Precommitment, Marcel Kahan and Edward B. Rock
The Domain of Preference, Lewis A. Kornhauser
Wading into Professor Schneider’s "Murky Middle Ground" Between Acceptance and Rejection of Criminal Justice Responses to Domestic Violence, Holly Maguigan
“Who They Are--or Were”: Middle-Class Welfare in the Early New Deal, Deborah Malamud
Conflicts of Interest in Class Action Litigation: An Inquiry Into the Appropriate Standard, Geoffrey P. Miller
Norms and Interests, Geoffrey P. Miller
Submissions from 2002
The Law of Last Resort, Barry E. Adler
The New Treaty Makers, José E. Alvarez
Federal Courts, Magistrate Judges, and the Pro Se Plaintiff, Lois Bloom and Helen Hershkoff
Draft Convention on Jurisdiction and Recognition of Judgments in Intellectual Property Matters, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss and Jane C. Ginsburg
A Rational Basis for Affirmative Action: A Shaky but Classical Liberal Defense, Richard A. Epstein
Classical Liberalism Meets the New Constitutional Order: A Comment on Mark Tushnet, Richard A. Epstein
Imperfect Liability Regimes: Individual and Corporate Issues, Richard A. Epstein
Liberty, Equality, and Privacy: Choosing a Legal Foundation for Gay Rights, Richard A. Epstein
Smoothing the Boundary Between Foreign and Domestic Law: Comments on Professors Dodge, Golove, and Stephan, Richard A. Epstein
