Submissions from 1999
On the Political Economy of Global Environmental Regulation, Jonathan B. Wiener
Preemption at Sea, Ernest A. Young
State Sovereign Immunity and the Future of Federalism, Ernest A. Young
The Last Brooding Omnipresence: Erie Railroad Co. V. Tompkins and the Unconstitutionality of Preemptive Federal Maritime Law, Ernest A. Young
The Virtues of Presidential Weakness: A Comment on Fitts, Ernest A. Young
Radical Tax Reform, the Constitution, and the Conscientious Legislator, Lawrence A. Zelenak
The Selling of the Flat Tax: The Dubious Link Between Rate and Base, Lawrence A. Zelenak
Can the Graduated Income Tax Survive Optimal Tax Analysis?, Lawrence A. Zelenak and Kemper Moreland
Submissions from 1998
Can Constitutional Borrowing be Justified? A Comment on Tushnet, Matthew D. Adler
Incommensurability and Cost-Benefit Analysis, Matthew D. Adler
Law and Incommensurability: Introduction, Matthew D. Adler
Rights against Rules: The Moral Structure of American Constitutional Law, Matthew D. Adler
The New Etiquette of Federalism: New York, Printz and Yeskey, Matthew D. Adler and Seth F. Kreimer
Saving the Family From the Reformers, Katharine T. Bartlett
Civil Liability for Pure Economic Loss Under American Tort Law, Herbert Bernstein
The Gentleman’s Agreement in Legal Theory and in Modern Practice: United States, Herbert Bernstein and Joachim Zekoll
The Abiding Relevance of Federalism to U.S. Foreign Relations, Curtis A. Bradley
The ‘Charming Betsy’ Canon and Separation of Powers: Rethinking the Interpretive Role of International Law, Curtis A. Bradley
The Status of Customary International Law in U.S. Courts—Before and After ‘Erie’, Curtis A. Bradley
The Treaty Power and American Federalism, Curtis A. Bradley
Federal Courts and the Incorporation of International Law, Curtis A. Bradley and Jack L. Goldsmith
Calling the Tune or following the Lead: The European Court of Justice in European Policy Making, Rachel D. Brewster
Law and Economics in the Creation of Federal Administrative Law: Thomas Cooley, Elder to the Republic, Paul D. Carrington
Moths to the Light: The Dubious Attractions of American Law, Paul D. Carrington
Regulating Dispute Resolution Provisions in Adhesion Contracts, Paul D. Carrington
Transcript of the “Alumni” Panel on Discovery Reform, Paul D. Carrington
Virtual Civil Litigation: A Visit to John Bunyan’s Celestial City, Paul D. Carrington
Balancing the Rights of Privacy and the Press: A Reply to Professor Smolla, Erwin Chemerinsky
Perserving an Independent Judiciary: The Need for Contribution and Expenditure Limits in Judicial Elections, Erwin Chemerinsky
Silence Is Not Golden: Protecting Lawyer Speech Under the First Amendment, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act Is a Constitutional Expansion of Rights, Erwin Chemerinsky
Markets, Democracy, and Ethnicity: Toward a New Paradigm for Law and Development, Amy L. Chua
The Seattle Compromise: Multicultural Sensitivity and Americanization, Doriane Lambelet Coleman
Choice of Law Rules for International Securities Transactions?, James D. Cox
Globalization’s Challenges to the United States Securities Laws, James D. Cox
To the Bone: Race and White Privilege, Jerome M. Culp
Redefining a Profession, Richard A. Danner
A Revised Prospectus for a Third Restatement of Agency, Deborah A. DeMott
The Faces of Loyalty: A Comment on Hillman, “Loyalty in the Firm: A Statement of General Principles on the Duties of Partners Withdrawing From Law Firms”, Deborah A. DeMott
The Lawyer as Agent, Deborah A. DeMott
Preliminary Observations: Asymmetrical Warfare and the Western Mindset, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
The Law of Cyberwar: A Case Study from the Future, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
ERISA Preemption of State and Local Laws on Domestic Partnership and Sexual Orientation Discrimination in Employment, Catherine Fisk
Removing the ‘Fuel of Interest’ From the ‘Fire of Genius’: Law and the Employee Inventor, 1830-1930, Catherine Fisk
Efficiency-Wages, Tournaments, and Descrimination: A Theory of Employment Descrimination Law for ‘High-Level’ Jobs, Mitu Gulati and David Charny
On NOT Making Law, Mitu Gulati and Catherine M.A. McCauliff
Reconceiving the Tournament of Lawyers: Tracking, Seeding, and Information Control in the International Labor Markets of Elite Law Firms, Mitu Gulati and David B. Wilkins
New Wineskins for New Wine: The Need to Encourage Fairness in Mandatory Arbitration, Paul H. Haagen
Managed Care-Work in Progress or Stalled Experiment?, Clark C. Havighurst
Adjudicating Copyright Claims Under the TRIPs Agreement: The Case for a European Human Rights Analogy, Laurence R. Helfer
Concretizing Human Rights, Laurence R. Helfer
The Concept of Compliance as a Function of Competing Conceptions of International Law, Benedict Kingsbury
Derivatives, Corporate Hedging, and Shareholder Wealth: Modigliani-Miller Forty Years Later, Kimberly D. Krawiec
Don’t Ask, Just Tell: Insider Trading After United States v. O’Hagan, Kimberly D. Krawiec, Richard W. Painter, and Cynthia A. Williams
Privatautonomie und Privatkodifikation – Zu Anwendbarkeit und Geltung Allgemeiner Vertragsrechtsprinzipien, Ralf Michaels
Facilitating Accountability: International Guidelines Against Impunity, Madeline Morris
Victims’ Rights and the Constitution: Moving From Guaranteeing Participatory Rights to Benefiting the Prosecution, Robert P. Mosteller
Evidence, Proof and Persuasion in WTO Dispute Settlement - Who Bears the Burden?, Joost H. B. Pauwelyn
The Founders and the Presidents Authority Over Foreign Affairs, H. Jefferson Powell
The Lawfulness of Romer v. Evans, H. Jefferson Powell
The President’s Authority Over Foreign Affairs: An Executive Branch Perspective, H. Jefferson Powell
Laying It on the Line: A Dialogue on Line Item Vetoes and Separation of Powers, H. Jefferson Powell and Jed Rubenfeld
Privately Legislated Intellectual Property Rights: Reconciling Freedom of Contract With Public Good Uses of Information, Jerome H. Reichman
Securing Compliance With the TRIPS Agreement After US v. India, Jerome H. Reichman
Bargaining Around the TRIPS Agreement: The Case for Ongoing Public-Private Initiatives to Facilitate Worldwide Intellectual Property Transactions, Jerome H. Reichman and David L. Lange
1367 and All That: Recodifying the Federal Supplemental Jurisdiction, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.
Indemnity or Compensation? The Contract With America, Loser-Pays Attorney Fee Shifting, and a One-Way Alternative, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.
Rooker-Feldman: Worth Only the Power to Blow It Up?, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.
Race and the Federal Income Tax: Has a Disparate Impact Case Been Made?, Richard L. Schmalbeck
The Durability of Law School Reputation, Richard L. Schmalbeck
Rational Choice Versus Republican Moment- Explanations for Environmental Laws, 1969-73, Christopher H. Schroeder
The Universal Language of Cross-Border Finance, Steven L. Schwarcz
Agentic and Conscientic Decisions in Law: Death and Other Cases, Laura S. Underkuffler
Quo Vadis, Posadas?, William W. Van Alstyne
The Performance of the American Civil Jury: An Empirical Perspective, Neil Vidmar
Jury Awards for Medical Malpractice and Post-Verdict Adjustments of Those Awards, Neil Vidmar, Felicia Gross, and Mary R. Rose
Managing the Iatrogenic Risks of Risk Management, Jonathan B. Wiener
Foreword: The Puzzle of Environmental Politics, Jonathan B. Wiener and Frank B. Cross
Submissions from 1997
Judicial Restraint in the Administrative State: Beyond the Countermajoritarian Difficulty, Matthew D. Adler
A Politics of Intellectual Property: Environmentalism for the Net?, James Boyle
Foucault in Cyberspace: Surveillance, Sovereignty, and Hardwired Censors, James Boyle
Territorial Intellectual Property Rights in an Age of Globalism, Curtis A. Bradley
Customary International Law as Federal Common Law: A Critique of the Modern Position, Curtis A. Bradley and Jack L. Goldsmith
The Current Illegitimacy of International Human Rights Litigation, Curtis A. Bradley and Jack L. Goldsmith
A Tale of Two Lawyers, Paul D. Carrington
Law as “The Common Thoughts of Men”: The Law-Teaching and Judging of Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Paul D. Carrington
Renovating Discovery, Paul D. Carrington
The Constitutional Law Scholarship of Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Paul D. Carrington
The Constitutional Limits of Judicial Rulemaking: The Illegitimacy of Mass-Tort Settlements Negotiated Under Federal Rule 23, Paul D. Carrington and Derek P. Apanovitch
Law and the Wisconsin Idea, Paul D. Carrington and Erika King
Nothing and Everything: Race, Romer, and (Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual) Rights, Robert S. Chang and Jerome McCristal Culp Jr.
Fourth Amendment Accommodations: (UN)Compelling Public Needs, Balancing Acts, and the Fiction of Consent, Guy-Uriel Charles
Decision-Makers: In Defense of Courts, Erwin Chemerinsky
Federalism Not as Limits, but as Empowerment, Erwin Chemerinsky
Formalism and Functionalism in Federalism Analysis, Erwin Chemerinsky
Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied, Erwin Chemerinsky
Lawyers Have Free Speech Rights, Too: Why Gag Orders on Trial Participants Are Almost Always Unconstitutional, Erwin Chemerinsky
More Speech Is Better, Erwin Chemerinsky
What Would Be the Impact of Eliminating Affirmative Action?, Erwin Chemerinsky