Submissions from 2009
On Empathy in Judgment (Measure for Measure), Kenji Yoshino
Restrained Ambition in Constitutional Interpretation, Kenji Yoshino
Revenge as Revenant: Titus Andronicus and the Rule of Law, Kenji Yoshino
Money as a Thumb on the Constitutional Scale: Weighing Speech Against Publicity Rights, Diane L. Zimmerman
Submissions from 2008
Jim Ellis Tribute, Anthony G. Amsterdam
Failing Students or Failing Schools?: Holding States Accountable for the High School Dropout Crisis, Deborah N. Archer
The Behavioral Economics of Consumer Contracts, Oren Bar-Gill
Making Credit Safer, Oren Bar-Gill and Elizabeth Warren
The Ascent of the Administrative State and the Demise of Mercy, Rachel E. Barkow
An Empirical Study of U.S. Copyright Fair Use Opinions, 1978-2005, Barton C. Beebe
The New Racial Preferences, Devon W. Carbado and Cheryl I. Harris
Agency Preemption: Speak Softly, but Carry a Big Stick?, Ronald A. Cass, Thomas W. Merrill, Catherine M. Sharkey, Daniel E. Troy, and Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain
Trading Votes for Reasoning: Covering in Judicial Opinions, Stephen J. Choi and G. Mitu Gulati
Immigration Law's Organizing Principles, Adam B. Cox
Documenting Discrimination?, Adam B. Cox and Thomas J. Miles
Judging the Voting Rights Act, Adam B. Cox and Thomas J. Miles
Judicial Ideology and the Transformation of Voting Rights Jurisprudence, Adam B. Cox and Thomas J. Miles
Slay the Three-Headed Demon!, Peggy C. Davis
What Does Documentary Filmmaking Have To Do with Practicing Law?, Peggy C. Davis
The Current State of Residential Segregation and Housing Discrimination: The United States' Obligation Under the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, Michael B. de Leeuw, Megan K. Whyte, Dale Ho, Catherine Meza, and Alexis Karteron
In Search of Institutional Identity: The Federal Circuit Comes of Age, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
Nonobviousness: A Comment on Three Learned Papers, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
Arbitration's Summer Soldiers: An Empirical Study of Arbitration Clauses in Consumer and Nonconsumer Contracts, Theodore Eisenberg, Geoffrey P. Miller, and Emily Sherwin
On the Capacity of the Roberts Court to Generate Consequential Precedent, Lee Epstein, Barry Friedman, and Nancy Staudt
Property Rights, Public Use, and the Perfect Storm: An Essay in Honor of Bernard H. Siegan, Richard A. Epstein
The AT&T Consent Decree: In Praise of Interconnection Only, Richard A. Epstein
The Case for Field Preemption of State Laws in Drug Cases, Richard A. Epstein
"The Subprime Crisis: Why One Bad Turn Leads to Another" at Pepperdine University School of Law, Richard A. Epstein
Cybersecurity in the Payment Card Industry, Richard A. Epstein and Thomas P. Brown
Who Mops the Floors at the Fortune 500? Corporate Self-Regulation and the Low-Wage Workplace, Cynthia Estlund
Positive Theory and the Internal View of Law, John A. Ferejohn
Strong Spine, Weak Underbelly: The CFI Microsoft Decision, Harry First
The Layers of Obviousness in Patent Law, Jeanne C. Fromer
Punitive Damages, Retribution, and Due Process, Mark A. Geistfeld
Virtual Clients: An Idea in Search of a Theory (with Limits), Stephen Gillers
Can Public Debt Enhance Democracy?, Clayton P. Gillette
The Framers' Understanding of Originalism and International Law, David Golove, Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain, William H. Taft IV, John C. Yoo, and Ronald A. Cass
Land Assembly Districts, Michael Heller and Roderick M. Hills Jr.
Are EU Trade Sanctions on Burma Compatible with WTO Law?, Robert L. Howse and Jared M. Genser
The Founders’ Foreign Affairs Constitution: Improvising Among Empires, Daniel J. Hulsebosch
Meriwether Lewis, the Air Force, and the Surge: The Problem of Constitutional Settlement, Samuel Issacharoff
Class Settlements Under Attack, Samuel Issacharoff and Richard A. Nagareda
Corporate Taxation and International Charter Competition, Mitchell A. Kane and Edward B. Rock
Human Papillomavirus Vaccination, Private Choice, and Public Health, Sylvia A. Law
Transforming Foreclosed Properties into Community Assets, Josiah Madar, Vicki L. Been, and Amy Armstrong
Patent Carrots and Sticks: An Economic Model of Nonobviousness, Michael J. Meurer and Katherine J. Strandburg
Rethinking Drug Inadmissibility, Nancy Morawetz
Inferences, Arguments, and Second Generation Forensic Evidence, Erin E. Murphy
Paradigms of Restraint, Erin E. Murphy
The Networked Family: Reframing the Legal Understanding of Caregiving and Caregivers, Melissa Murray
When War Is Work: The G.I. Bill, Citizenship, and the Civic Generation, Melissa Murray
Judicial Transparency in an Age of Prediction, Adam M. Samaha
Originalism’s Expiration Date, Adam M. Samaha
De-Torturing the Logic: the Contribution of CAT General Comment 2 to the Debate over Extraordinary Rendition, Margaret L. Satterthwaite
Toward a Just and Rational Body of Substantive Criminal Law, Stephen J. Schulhofer
Products Liability Preemption: An Institutional Approach, Catherine M. Sharkey
The Role of Choice of Law in National Class Actions, Linda J. Silberman
The Role of Choice of Law in National Class Actions, Linda J. Silberman
Gender Justice Through Public Interest Litigation: Case Studies from India, Avani Mehta Sood
On the Role of Ideological Homogeneity in Generating Consequential Constitutional Decisions, Nancy Staudt, Barry Friedman, and Lee Epstein
Freedom of Association in a Networked World: First Amendment Regulation of Relational Surveillance, Katherine J. Strandburg
Users as Innovators: Implications for Patent Doctrine, Katherine J. Strandburg
Is There a Moral Justification for Redressing Historical Injustices?, Katrina M. Wyman
The Property Rights Challenge in Marine Fisheries, Katrina M. Wyman
Submissions from 2007
Introducing the Themes, José E. Alvarez
Keynote Address: Global Citizenship, Kwame Anthony Appiah
Moving Beyond Strict Scrutiny: The Need for a More Nuanced Standard of Equal Protection Analysis for K Through 12 Integration Programs, Deborah N. Archer
Supermodular Architecture of Inclusion, Richard R. W. Brooks and Valerie Purdie-Vaughns
Foreword: Making Makeup Matter, Devon W. Carbado, Catherine Fisk, and Mitu Gulati
Battle of the Branches: The Separation of Powers Doctrine in State Education Funding Suits, Joy Chia and Sarah A. Seo
The Future Direction of Takeover Law in Korea, Stephen J. Choi
The Problems with Analysts, Stephen J. Choi
Ranking Judges According to Citation Bias (as a Means to Reduce Bias), Stephen J. Choi and G. Mitu Gulati
The Market Penalty for Mutual Fund Scandals, Stephen J. Choi and Marcel Kahan
Deference, Delegation, and Immigration Law, Adam B. Cox
The Temporal Dimension of Voting Rights, Adam B. Cox
The Second-Order Structure of Immigration Law, Adam B. Cox and Eric A. Posner
Diversifying Without Discriminating: Complying with the Mandates of the TRIPS Agreement, Graeme B. Dinwoodie and Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
Creative Lawmaking: A Comment on Lionel Bently, "Copyright, Translations, and the Relations Between Britain and India in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries", Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
The Flight From Arbitration: An Empirical Study of Ex Ante Arbitration Clauses in the Contracts of Publicly Held Companies, Theodore Eisenberg and Geoffrey P. Miller
Bell Atlantic v. Twombly: How Motions to Dismiss Become (Disguised) Summary Judgments, Richard A. Epstein
Defanging IRBs: Replacing Coercion with Information, Richard A. Epstein
From Penn Central to Lingle: The Long Backwards Road, Richard A. Epstein
How to Create—or Destroy—Wealth in Real Property, Richard A. Epstein
How to Solve (or Avoid) the Exactions Problem, Richard A. Epstein
Federalism: Executive Power in Wartime, Richard A. Epstein, Roger Pilon, Geoffrey R. Stone, John C. Yoo, and William H. Pryor Jr.
Are Unions Doomed to Being a "Niche Movement" in a Competitive Economy?, Cynthia Estlund
Free Speech Rights That Work at Work: From the First Amendment to Due Process, Cynthia Estlund
The Shift From Defined Benefit Plans to Defined Contribution Plans, Samuel Estreicher and Laurence Gold
Popular Dissatisfaction with the Administration of Justice: A Retrospective (and a Look Ahead), Barry Friedman
A Tendency to Deprave and Corrupt: The Transformation of American Obscenity Law from Hicklin to Ulysses II, Stephen Gillers
"Eat Your Spinach?", Stephen Gillers
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
