Submissions from 2012
Taking Warrants Seriously, Oren Bar-Gill and Barry Friedman
Sentencing Guidelines at the Crossroads of Politics and Expertise, Rachel E. Barkow
The Law and Economics of Blockholder Disclosure, Lucian A. Bebchuk and Robert J. Jackson Jr.
Historical Gloss and the Separation of Powers, Curtis A. Bradley and Trevor W. Morrison
Judging Judges: The Effect of Courtroom Ceremony on Participant Evaluation of Process Fairness-Related Factors, Oscar G. Chase and Jonathan Thong
Hungdah Chiu, China, and International Law: A Life Well Spent, Jerome A. Cohen
Laura Chisolm: The Light in the Room, Harvey P. Dale
The Natural Law Bridge Between Private Law and Public International Law, Richard A. Epstein
Unifying Copyright: An Instrumentalist’s Response to Shyamkrisna Balganesh, Richard A. Epstein
Privileging Asymmetric Warfare (Part III)?: The Intentional Killing of Civilians Under International Humanitarian Law, Samuel Estreicher
Strategy for Labor Revisited, Samuel Estreicher
Business Crime and the Public Interest: Lawyers, Legislators, and the Administrative State, Harry First
The Coherence of Compensation-Deterrence Theory in Tort Law, Mark A. Geistfeld
A Profession, If You Can Keep It: How Information Technology and Fading Borders Are Reshaping the Law Marketplace and What We Should Do About It, Stephen Gillers
Graham v. Florida and a Juvenile’s Right to Age-Appropriate Sentencing, Martin Guggenheim
J.D.B. and the Maturing of Juvenile Confession Suppression Law, Martin Guggenheim and Randy A. Hertz
How to Reach the Constitutional Question in the Health Care Cases, Daniel J. Hemel
Is the Fostering of Competition the Point of American Constitutional Federalism?, Roderick M. Hills Jr.
Permitting Pluralism: The Seal Products Dispute and Why the WTO Should Accept Trade Restrictions Justified by Noninstrumental Moral Values, Robert L. Howse and Joanna Langille
Class Actions and State Authority, Samuel Issacharoff
Stock Unloading and Banker Incentives, Robert J. Jackson Jr.
Bootstraps and Poverty Traps: Tax Treaties as Novel Tools for Development Finance, Mitchell A. Kane
The Unending Search for the Optimal Infringement Filter, Sonia K. Katyal and Jason M. Schultz
Rights and Votes, Daryl J. Levinson
McIntyre in Context: A Very Personal Perspective, Arthur R. Miller
A Tale of Two Sciences, Erin E. Murphy
Back to the Future: The Curious Case of United States v. Jones, Erin E. Murphy
What’s So New About the New Illegitimacy?, Melissa Murray
Of "Singles" Without Baseball: Corporations as Frozen Relational Moments, Burt Neuborne
Law and the President, Richard H. Pildes
Establishing Official Islam? The Law and Strategy of Counter-Radicalization, Samuel J. Rascoff
Shareholder Eugenics in the Public Corporation, Edward B. Rock
Regulation for the Sake of Appearance, Adam M. Samaha
Talk About Talking About Constitutional Law, Adam M. Samaha
Protecting Open Innovation: The Defensive Patent License as a New Approach to Patent Threats, Transaction Costs, and Tactical Disarmament, Jason M. Schultz and Jennifer M. Urban
Against Categorical Preemption: Vaccines and the Compensation Piece of the Preemption Puzzle, Catherine M. Sharkey
Goodyear and Nicastro: Observations from a Transnational and Comparative Perspective, Linda J. Silberman
The Plasticity of Harm in the Service of Criminalization Goals, Avani Mehta Sood and John M. Darley
Submissions from 2011
The Future of Labor: Plenary Panel Discussion, Jack Ahern, Edward Egan, Samuel Estreicher, Richard Michael Fischl, Lawrence Joseph, Cynthia Nance, Gene Orza, Bernie Ricke, Judith A. Scott, Theodore J. St. Antoine, and Wilma B. Liebman
Are Corporations "Subjects" of International Law?, José E. Alvarez
Are International Judges Afraid of Science?: A Comment on Mbengue, José E. Alvarez
The Return of the State, José E. Alvarez
From Bilski Back to Benson: Preemption, Inventing Around, and the Case of Genetic Diagnostics, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss and James P. Evans
Simulations in Clinics, Contract Drafting, and Upper-Level Courses, David M. Epstein, Helen S. Scott, Carole Heyward, and Daniel B. Bogart
Beware of Prods and Pleas: A Defense of the Conventional Views on Tort and Administrative Law in the Context of Global Warming, Richard A. Epstein
Branded Versus Generic Competition? A Kind Word for the Branded Drugs, Richard A. Epstein
Constitutional Paradox of the Durbin Amendment: How Monopolies Are Offered Constitutional Protections Denied to Competitive Firms, Richard A. Epstein
Heller's Gridlock Economy in Perspective: Why There is Too Little, Not Too Much Private Property, Richard A. Epstein
The Breakdown of the Social Democratic State: Taking a Fresh Look at Waldron's Dignity, Rights, and Responsibilities, Richard A. Epstein
The Licensing of Intellectual Property, Richard A. Epstein, Omri Ben-Shahar, and Jonathan S. Masur
Just the Facts: The Case for Workplace Transparency, Cynthia Estlund
Lunch Program, Samuel Estreicher
Negotiating the People’s Capital Revisited, Samuel Estreicher
Privileging Asymmetric Warfare? Part I: Defender Duties Under International Humanitarian Law, Samuel Estreicher
Privileging Asymmetric Warfare (Part II)?: The "Proportionality" Principle Under International Humanitarian Law, Samuel Estreicher
A Course Unbroken: The Constitutional Legitimacy of the Dormant Commerce Clause, Barry Friedman and Daniel T. Deacon
Legal Ambiguity, Liability Insurance, and Tort Reform, Mark A. Geistfeld
The Principle of Misalignment: Duty, Damages, and the Nature of Tort Liability, Mark A. Geistfeld
Guns, Fruits, Drugs, and Documents: A Criminal Defense Lawyer's Responsibility for Real Evidence, Stephen Gillers
Issuer Choice After Morrison, Daniel J. Hemel
The Economic Logic of the Lease/Loan Distinction in Bankruptcy, Daniel J. Hemel
Horizontality and the "Spooky" Doctrines of American Law, Helen Hershkoff
Shady Grove: Duck-Rabbits, Clear Statements, and Federalism, Helen Hershkoff
State Courts and Constitutional Socio-Economic Rights: Exploring the Underutilization Thesis, Helen Hershkoff and Stephen Loffredo
Balancing the "Zoning Budget", Roderick M. Hills Jr. and David N. Schleicher
Parchment and Politics: The Positive Puzzle of Constitutional Commitment, Daryl J. Levinson
Retaking Rationality Two Years Later, Michael A. Livermore and Richard L. Revesz
Class Privilege in Legal Education: A Response to Sander, Deborah Malamud
Will Increased Disclosure Help? Evaluating the Recommendations of the ALI’s "Principles of the Law of Software Contracts", Florencia Marotta-Wurgler
Are the Federal Courthouse Doors Closing? What's Happened to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure?, Arthur R. Miller
Constitutional Alarmism, Trevor W. Morrison
Libya, “Hostilities,” the Office of Legal Counsel, and the Process of Executive Branch Legal Interpretation, Trevor W. Morrison
Serving the Syllogism Machine: Reflections on Whether Brandenburg Is Now (or Ever Was) Good Law, Burt Neuborne
First Amendment Freedom of Speech and Religion—October 2009 Term, Burt Neuborne and Michael C. Dorf
Why the Center Does Not Hold: The Causes of Hyperpolarized Democracy in America, Richard H. Pildes
Climate Change and Future Generations, Richard L. Revesz and Matthew R. Shahabian
Regulatory Change and Optimal Transition Relief, Richard L. Revesz and Allison L. Westfahl Kong
Covert Fundamentalism, David A. J. Richards
Beyond the Courtroom: The Impact of Judicial Activism on Socioeconomic Rights in Latin America, César Rodríguez-Garavito
Exploiting the Salience Bias in Designing Taxes, Deborah H. Schenk
American Policing at the Crossroads: Unsustainable Policies and the Procedural Justice Alternative, Stephen J. Schulhofer, Tom R. Tyler, and Aziz Z. Huq
AALS Torts and Compensation Systems Section William L. Prosser Award Bestowed Upon Guido Calabresi, Catherine M. Sharkey
The Vicissitudes of Tort: A Response to Professors Rabin, Sebok & Zipursky, Catherine M. Sharkey
The Hague Convention on Child Abduction and Unilateral Relocations by Custodial Parents: A Perspective from the United States and Europe—Abbott, Neulinger, Zarraga, Linda J. Silberman
Battered Women, Self-Defense, and the Law, Matthew Termine, Holly Maguigan, and Joshua Dressler
From Sound Bites to Sound Policy: Reclaiming the High Ground in Criminal Justice Policy-Making, Anthony C. Thompson
Stealth Activism: Norm Formation by Japanese Courts, Frank K. Upham
Submissions from 2010
MacKinnon's Engaged Scholarship, José E. Alvarez
Dignity and Global Duty, Kwame Anthony Appiah
Corporate Political Speech: Who Decides?, Lucian A. Bebchuk and Robert J. Jackson Jr.
The Federal Circuit as an Institution: What Ought We to Expect?, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
What the Federal Circuit Can Learn from the Supreme Court—and Vice Versa, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
Academic Fraud Today: Its Social Causes and Institutional Responses, Richard A. Epstein
The Classical Liberal Alternative to Progressive and Conservative Constitutionalism: Review of The Constitution in 2020, Richard A. Epstein
Freeing Employee Choice: The Case for Secrecy in Union Organizing and Voting, Cynthia Estlund
A Post-Formation Right of Withdrawal From Customary International Law?: Some Cautionary Notes, Samuel Estreicher
Trade Unionism Under Globalization: The Demise of Voluntarism?, Samuel Estreicher
The Lure of Large Numbers, John A. Ferejohn
The Countermajoritarian Opportunity, John A. Ferejohn and Pasquale Pasquino
Branch Office of the Prosecutor: The New Role of the Corporation in Business Crime Prosecutions, Harry First
