Submissions from 2003
Managing and Monitoring Conflicts of Interest: Empowering the Outside Directors With Independent Counsel, James D. Cox
Reforming the Culture of Financial Reporting: The PCAOB and the Metrics for Accounting Measurements, James D. Cox
Seventh Aspect of Self-Hatred: Race, Latcrit, and Fighting the Status Quo, Jerome McCristal Culp Jr.
Subject Unrest, Jerome M. Culp Jr., Angela P. Harris, and Francisco Valdes
Contemporary and Future Directions in American Legal Research: Responding to the Threat of the Available, Richard A. Danner
Justice Jackson’s Lament: Historical and Comparative Perspectives on the Availability of Legislative History, Richard A. Danner
Law School Libraries, Richard A. Danner
The International Journal of Legal Information and the IALL: An Introduction to the Cumulative Index, Richard A. Danner
Why is There so Little Money in U.S. Politics?, John M. de Figueiredo, Stephen Ansolabehere, and James M. Snyder Jr.
Why Me?, Walter E. Dellinger III
When Is a Principal Charged With an Agent’s Knowledge?, Deborah A. DeMott
It Ain’t No TV Show: JAGs and Modern Military Operations, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
Constitutional Borrowing and Nonborrowing, Lee Epstein and Jack Knight
The Norm of Prior Judicial Experience and Its Consequences for Career Diversity on the U.S. Supreme Court, Lee Epstein, Jack Knight, and Andrew D. Martin
The Political (Science) Context of Judging, Lee Epstein, Jack Knight, and Andrew D. Martin
Authors at Work: The Origins of the Work-For-Hire Doctrine, Catherine Fisk
Book Review, Catherine Fisk
Tenure, Mitu Gulati and Devon W. Carbado
The Law and Economics of Critical Race Theory, Mitu Gulati and Devon W. Carbado
A Hamburg Childhood: The Early Life of Herbert Bernstein, Paul H. Haagen
Constitutional Analogies in the International Legal System, Laurence R. Helfer
Human Rights and Intellectual Property: Conflict or Coexistence?, Laurence R. Helfer
Intellectual Property Rights and the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, Laurence R. Helfer
Constitutional Courts: Opportunities and Pitfalls, Donald L. Horowitz
Foreword: Compared to What?, Donald L. Horowitz
The Cracked Foundations of the Right to Secede, Donald L. Horowitz
Cosmetic Compliance and the Failure of Negotiated Governance, Kimberly D. Krawiec
A Comment on New York Times v. Tasini, David L. Lange
Reimagining the Public Domain, David L. Lange
Asbestos Legislation I: A Defined Contribution Plan, Francis McGovern
Asbestos Legislation II: Section 524(g) Without Bankruptcy, Francis McGovern
Book Review, Ralf Michaels
Genocide Politics and Policy: Conference Remarks, Madeline Morris
Admissibility of Fruits of Breached Evidentiary Privileges: The Importance of Adversarial Fairness, Party Culpability, and Fear of Immunity, Robert P. Mosteller
New Dimensions in Sentencing Reform in the Twenty-First Century, Robert P. Mosteller
Victim Impact Evidence: Hard to Find the Real Rules, Robert P. Mosteller
Agenda Power in Brazil’s Camara dos Deputados, 1989-98, Octavio Amorim Neto, Gary W. Cox, and Mathew D. McCubbins
A Typology of Multilateral Treaty Obligations: Are WTO Obligations Bilateral or Collective in Nature?, Joost H. B. Pauwelyn
The Limits of Litigation: ‘Americanization’ and Negotiation in the Settlement of WTO Disputes, Joost H. B. Pauwelyn
WTO Compassion or Superiority Complex?:What to Make of the WTO Waiver for “Conflict Diamonds”, Joost H. B. Pauwelyn
Engaging Facts and Policy: A Multi-Institutional Approach to Patent System Reform, Arti K. Rai
Bayh-Dole Reform and the Progress of Biomedicine, Arti K. Rai and Rebecca S. Eisenberg
A Contractually Reconstructed Research Commons for Scientific Data in a Highly Protectionist Intellectual Property Environment, Jerome H. Reichman and Paul F. Uhlir
A Contractually Reconstructed Research Commons for Scientific Data in a Highly Protectionist Intellectual Property Environment, Jerome H. Reichman and Paul F. Uhlir
Modeling Supreme Court Strategic Decision Making: The Congressional Constraint, Barak D. Richman, Mario Bergara, and Pablo T. Spiller
Shift Happens: Pressure on Foreign Attorney-Fee Paradigms From Class Actions, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.
Environmental Tribalism, James Salzman and Douglas A. Kysar
Mozart and the Red Queen: The Problem of Regulatory Accretion in the Administrative State, James Salzman and J.B. Ruhl
Environmental Law, Congress and the Court’s New Federalism, Christopher H. Schroeder
Prophets, Priests and Pragmatists, Christopher H. Schroeder
Book Review, Steven L. Schwarcz
Commercial Trusts as Business Organizations: An Invitation to Comparatists, Steven L. Schwarcz
Commercial Trusts as Business Organizations: Unraveling the Mystery, Steven L. Schwarcz
The ‘Blaine’ Debate: Must States Fund Religious Schools?, Laura S. Underkuffler
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties: Whose “Rule of Law”?, William W. Van Alstyne
The American Civil Jury for Auslander (Foreigners), Neil Vidmar
When All of Us Are Victims: Juror Prejudice and ‘Terrorist’ Trials, Neil Vidmar
Inside the Jury Room - Evaluating Juror Discussions During Trial, Neil Vidmar, Shari S. Diamond, Mary R. Rose, Leslie Ellis, and Beth Murphy
Juror Discussions During Civil Trials: Studying an Arizona Innovation, Neil Vidmar, Shari S. Diamond, Mary R. Rose, and René Stemple Ellis
A Flawed Search for Bias in the American Bar Association’s Ratings of Prospective Judicial Nominess: A Critique of the Lindgren Study, Neil Vidmar and Michael J. Saks
Asserted but Unproven: A Further Response to the Lindgren Study’s Claim That the American Bar Association’s Ratings of Judicial Nominees Are Biased, Neil Vidmar and Michael J. Saks
Whose Precaution After All ? A Comment on the Comparison and Evolution of Risk Regulatory Systems, Jonathan B. Wiener
Reconstructing Climate Policy: Beyond Kyoto, Jonathan B. Wiener and Richard B. Stewart
Is the Sky Falling on the Federal Government? State Sovereign Immunity, the Section Five Power, and the Federal Balance, Ernest A. Young
The Trouble With Global Constitutionalism, Ernest A. Young
The Myth of Pretax Income, Lawrence A. Zelenak
Submissions from 2002
Book Review, Matthew D. Adler
The Positive Political Theory of Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Comment on Johnston, Matthew D. Adler
U.S. Custody Law and Trends in the Context of the ALI Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution, Katharine T. Bartlett
Preference, Presumption, Predisposition, and Common Sense: From Traditional Custody Doctrines to the American Law Institute’s Family Dissolution Project, Katharine T. Bartlett
Foreword, Katharine T. Bartlett and Douglas T. Breeden
The Unintended Consequences of Enhancing Gun Penalties: Shooting Down the Commerce Clause and Arming Federal Prosecutors, Sara Sun Beale
The Consequences of Enlisting Federal Grand Juries in the War on Terrorism: Assessing the USA PATRIOT Act’s Changes to Grand Jury Secrecy, Sara Sun Beale and James E. Felman
The Logic of Scarcity: Idle Spectrum as a First Amendment Violation, Stuart M. Benjamin
Fencing Off Ideas: Enclosure & the Disappearance of the Public Domain, James Boyle
The Alien Tort Statute and Article III, Curtis A. Bradley
The Juvenile Death Penalty and International Law, Curtis A. Bradley
U.S. Announces Intent Not to Ratify International Criminal Court Treaty, Curtis A. Bradley
World War II Compensation and Foreign Relations Federalism, Curtis A. Bradley
Sovereign Bonds and the Collective Will, Lee C. Buchheit and G. Mitu Gulati
Abuse of Rights: An Old Principle, a New Age, Michael Byers
Canadian Armed Forces Under United States Command, Michael Byers
Terrorism, the Use of Force and International Law After 11 September, Michael Byers
Self-Deregulation, the “National Policy” of the Supreme Court, Paul D. Carrington
Unconscionable Lawyers, Paul D. Carrington
Selecting Pennsylvania Judges in the Twenty-First Century, Paul D. Carrington and Adam R. Long
The Independence and Democratic Accountability of the Supreme Court of Ohio: Recalling the Work of Frederick Grimke, Paul D. Carrington and Adam R. Long
After Intersectionality, Robert S. Chang and Jerome McCristal Culp Jr.
Constitutional Pluralism and Democratic Politics: Reflections on the Interpretive Approach of Baker v. Carr, Guy-Uriel Charles
Balancing Copyright Protections and Freedom of Speech: Why the Copyright Extension Act Is Unconstitutional, Erwin Chemerinsky
Closing the Courthouse Doors to Civil Rights Litigants, Erwin Chemerinsky
Does Federalism Advance Liberty?, Erwin Chemerinsky
Ensuring the Supremacy of Federal Law: Why the District Court Was Wrong in Westside Mothers v. Haveman, Erwin Chemerinsky
How Should We Think About Bush v. Gore?, Erwin Chemerinsky
Of Course Ideology Should Matter in Judicial Selection, Erwin Chemerinsky
Restrictions on the Speech of Judicial Candidates Are Unconstitutional: A Reply to Professor O’Neil, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Rhetoric of Constitutional Law, Erwin Chemerinsky
Income Distribution Dynamics With Endogenous Fertility, Daniel L. Chen and Michael Kremer
The Paradoxical Corporate and Securities Law Implications of Counsel Serving on the Client’s Board, James D. Cox