Submissions from 2010
International Soft Law, Andrew T. Guzman and Timothy L. Meyer
Collective Management of Copyrights and Human Rights: An Uneasy Alliance Revisited, Laurence R. Helfer
Exiting Custom: Analogies to Treaty Withdrawals, Laurence R. Helfer
Nature or Nurture? Judicial Lawmaking in the European Court of Justice and the Andean Tribunal of Justice, Laurence R. Helfer and Karen J. Alter
Human Rights and Intellectual Property: Mapping the Global Interface, Laurence R. Helfer and Graeme W. Austin
The Forgotten Freedom of Assembly, John D. Inazu
The Strange Origins of the Constitutional Right of Association, John D. Inazu
The Unsettling ‘Well-Settled’ Law of Freedom of Association, John D. Inazu
Response: Anti-Discrimination Law in Peril?, Trina Jones
A Post-Race Equal Protection?, Trina Jones, Mario L. Barnes, and Erwin Chemerinsky
A Woman’s Worth, Kimberly D. Krawiec
Price and Pretense in the Baby Market, Kimberly D. Krawiec
Narratives of Diversity in the Corporate Boardroom: What Corporate Insiders Say About Why Diversity Matters, Kimberly D. Krawiec, Lissa Lamkin Broome, and John M. Conley
Dispute Regarding Navigational and Related Rights (Costa Rica v. Nicaragua), Coalter G. Lathrop
Government of Sudan v. Sudan’s People’s Liberation Movement/Army (“Abyei Arbitration”), Coalter G. Lathrop
The Consequences of Congress’s Choice of Delegate: Judicial and Agency Interpretations of Title VII, Margaret H. Lemos
Strategic Enforcement, Margaret H. Lemos and Alex Stein
From Judge to Dean: Reflections on the Bench and the Academy, David F. Levi
Robinson Everett: The Citizen Lawyer Ideal Lives On, David F. Levi
The Costs of Judging Judges by the Numbers, Marin K. Levy, Kate Stith, and Jose A. Cabranes
Applied Legal History: Demystifying the Doctrine of Odious Debts, Sarah Ludington, Mitu Gulati, and Alfred L. Brophy
Proposition 13 and the California Fiscal Shell Game, Colin H. McCubbins and Mathew D. McCubbins
Making Mountains of Debt Out of Molehills: The Pro-Cyclical Implications of Tax and Expenditure Limitations, Mathew D. McCubbins and Ellen Moule
Punitive Damages and Class Actions, Francis McGovern
Explanation Interpretation in Functionalist Comparative Law — a Response to Julie De Coninck, Ralf Michaels
The Mirage of Non-State Governance, Ralf Michaels
International Law in Domestic Courts: A Conflict of Laws Approach, Ralf Michaels, Karen Knop, and Annelise Riles
Iqbal and Empathy, Darrell A. H. Miller
A Foundational Proposal for Making the Durham Statement Real, Wayne V. Miller
The Public Outrage Phenomenon & Limits on Remedying the Effect of Implicit Racist Attitudes on Capital Charging Decisions, Peggy Nicholson
Further Reflections on Not Being “Not an Originalist”, H. Jefferson Powell
On Not Being “Not an Originalist”, H. Jefferson Powell
The Humanity of Law, H. Jefferson Powell
The Politics of Nature: Climate Change, Environmental Law, and Democracy, Jedediah Purdy
Unstandard Standardization: The Case of Biology, Arti K. Rai
Some Issues Raised by Alaska’s Recording Act, William A. Reppy Jr.
On the Constitutionality of Health Care Reform, Barak D. Richman
Fragmentation in Mental Health Benefits and Services: A Preliminary Examination into Consumption and Outcomes, Barak D. Richman, Daniel Grossman, and Frank Sloan
The Rule of Law Unplugged, Daniel B. Rodriguez, Mathew D. McCubbins, and Barry R. Weingast
All Rise - Standing in Judge Betty Fletcher’s Court, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.
All Rise! Standing in Judge Betty Fletcher’s Court, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.
If We Don’t Get Civil Gideon: Trying to Make the Best of the Civil-Justice Market, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.
Sonia, What’s a Nice Person Like You Doing in Company Like That, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.
Designing Payments for Ecosystem Services, James Salzman
Pursuing Geoengineering for Atmospheric Restoration, James Salzman and Robert B. Jackson
Climate Change, Dead Zones, and Massive Problems in the Administrative State: A Guide for Whittling Away, James Salzman and J.B. Ruhl
Gaming the Past: The Theory and Practice of Historic Baselines in the Administrative State, James Salzman and J.B. Ruhl
Gifts and the Income Tax - an Enduring Puzzle, Richard L. Schmalbeck
Public Choice and Environmental Policy: A Review of the Literature, Christopher H. Schroeder
Distorting Legal Principles, Steven L. Schwarcz
Facing the Debt Challenge of Countries That Are Too Big to Fail, Steven L. Schwarcz
Fiduciaries With Conflicting Obligations, Steven L. Schwarcz
Keynote Address: The Role of Lawyers in the Global Financial Crisis, Steven L. Schwarcz
Leverhulme Lecture: Regulating Complexity in Financial Markets, Steven L. Schwarcz
Leverhulme Lecture: The Future of Securitization, Steven L. Schwarcz
Leverhulme Lecture: The Global Financial Crisis and Systemic Risk, Steven L. Schwarcz
Too Big to Fail?: Recasting the Financial Safety Net, Steven L. Schwarcz
A Coase Theorem for Constitutional Theory, Neil S. Siegel
“Equal Citizenship Stature”: Justice Ginsburg’s Constitutional Vision, Neil S. Siegel
Interring the Rhetoric of Judicial Activism, Neil S. Siegel
Prudentialism in McDonald v. City of Chicago, Neil S. Siegel
Collective Action Federalism: A General Theory of Article I, Section 8, Neil S. Siegel and Robert D. Cooter
‘Struck’ by Stereotype: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Pregnancy Discrimination as Sex Discrimination, Neil S. Siegel and Reva B. Siegel
Robinson O. Everett and National Security, Scott L. Silliman
What Are We Doing to the Children?: An Essay on Juvenile (In)justice, Michael E. Tigar
Discovery From Non-Parties (Third-Party Discovery) in International Arbitration, Charles O. Verrill Jr.
Rethinking Reliance on Eyewitness Confidence, Neil Vidmar, James E. Coleman Jr., and Theresa A. Newman
The Frequency, Predictability, and Proportionality of Jury Awards of Punitive Damages in State Courts in 2005: A New Audit, Neil Vidmar and Mirya Holman
One Student’s Thoughts on Law School Clinics, Jeffrey Ward
The Continuity of Statutory and Constitutional Interpretation: An Essay for Phil Frickey, Ernest A. Young
What Does it Take to Make a Federal System? On Constitutional Entrenchment, Separate Spheres, and Identity, Ernest A. Young
Complex Tax Legislation in the TurboTax Era, Lawrence A. Zelenak
Debt-Financed Consumption and a Hybrid Income-Consumption Tax, Lawrence A. Zelenak
Foreword: The Fabulous Invalid Nears 100, Lawrence A. Zelenak
Of Punitive Damages, Tax Deductions, and Tax-Aware Juries: A Response to Polsky and Markel, Lawrence A. Zelenak
The Federal Retail Sales Tax That Wasn’t: An Actual History and an Alternate History, Lawrence A. Zelenak
Submissions from 2009
Becoming a Citizen: Marriage, Immigration, and Assimilation, Kerry Abrams
The Hidden Dimension of Nineteenth-Century Immigration Law, Kerry Abrams
Marriage as a Message: Same-Sex Couples and the Rhetoric of Accidental Procreation, Kerry Abrams and Peter Brooks
Future Generations: A Prioritarian View, Matthew D. Adler
Making Good on Good Intentions: The Critical Role of Motivation in Reducing Implicit Workplace Discrimination, Katharine T. Bartlett
A Response to the Critics of Corporate Criminal Liability, Sara Sun Beale
Rethinking the Identity and Role of United States Attorneys, Sara Sun Beale
You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby: Two Waves of Juvenile Justice Reforms as Seen From Jena, Louisiana, Sara Sun Beale
Book Review, Jennifer L. Behrens
Roasting the Pig to Burn Down the House: A Modest Proposal, Stuart M. Benjamin
Mr. Presidential Candidate: Whom Would You Nominate?, Stuart M. Benjamin and Mitu Gulati
Structuring U.S. Innovation Policy: Creating a White House Office of Innovation Policy, Stuart M. Benjamin and Arti K. Rai
Categoricalism and Balancing in First and Second Amendment Analysis, Joseph Blocher
Heller’s Problematic Second Amendment Categoricalism, Joseph Blocher
Property and Speech in ‘Summum’, Joseph Blocher
Reputation as Property in Virtual Economies, Joseph Blocher
Competition in the Courtroom: When Does Expert Testimony Improve Jurors’ Decisions?, Cheryl Boudreau and Mathew D. McCubbins
Knowing When to Trust Others: An ERP Study of Decision-Making After Receiving Information from Unknown People, Cheryl Boudreau, Mathew D. McCubbins, and Seana Coulson
Living in Interesting Times: President Obama and the Rebirth of the Labor Movement, Daniel S. Bowling III
Conversations with Renowned Professors on the Future of Copyright, James Boyle and Elizabeth Townsend Gard
Foreign Officials and Sovereign Immunity in U.S. Courts, Curtis A. Bradley
The Bush Administration and International Law: Too Much Lawyering and Too Little Diplomacy, Curtis A. Bradley
The United States, Israel, and Unlawful Combatants, Curtis A. Bradley
Knowing Law’s Limits: Comments on ‘Forgiveness: Integral to Close Relationships and Inimical to Justice?’, Kathryn Webb Bradley