Submissions from 2004
The Inevitable Failure of Nuisance-Based Theories of the Takings Clause: A Reply to Professor Claeys, Stewart E. Sterk
Symposium: Suzanne Last Stone, Suzanne Last Stone
Truth and Illusion, Suzanne Last Stone
Hindsight, Regret, and Safe Harbors in Rule 11 Litigation, Charles Yablon
Good Guys and Bad Guys: Punishing Character, Equality and the Irrelevance of Moral Character to Criminal Punishment, Ekow Yankah
Submissions from 2003
The Logical Structure of Fraudulent Transfers and Equitable Subordination, David G. Carlson
An Autopsy of the Structural Reform Injunction: Oops ... It's Still Moving, Myriam E. Gilles
Of World Music and Sovereign States, Professors and the Formation of Legal Norms, Justin Hughes
Against a Federal Patients' Bill of Rights, Edward A. Zelinsky
The Internet and the Persistence of Law, Justin Hughes
Fair Use Across Time, Justin Hughes
Was Spinoza a Jewish Philosopher, J. David Bleich
On the Theory Class's Theories of Asbestos Litigation: The Disconnect between Scholarship and Reality, Lester Brickman
The Market for Contingent Fee-Financed Tort Litigation: Is it Price Competitive?, Lester Brickman
The Legal System's Use of Epidemiology, Arthury H. Bryant and Alexander A. Reinert
Hegel’s Theory of Measure, David G. Carlson
The Traumatic Dimension in Law, David G. Carlson
A Missing Piece to the Dividend Puzzle: Agency Costs of Mutual Funds, Mitchell L. Engler
A Progressive Consumption Tax for Individuals: An Alternative Hybrid Approach, Mitchell L. Engler
Democracy Realized One Classroom at a Time, Peter Goodrich
Distrust Quotations in Latin, Peter Goodrich
The Omen in Nomen: An Exemplary Dictionary of Legal Names, Peter Goodrich
Belgium’s Universal Jurisdiction Law: Vindication of International Justice or Pursuit of Politics?, Malvina Halberstam
The Evolution of the United Nations Position on Terrorism: From Exempting National Liberation Movements to Criminalizing Terrorism Wherever and by Whomever Committed, Malvina Halberstam
Rulemaking, Michael Herz
Nietzsche and Aretaic Legal Theory, Kyron Huigens
Law Without Authority: Sources of the Welfare State in Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-Politicus, Arthur J. Jacobson
Partnerships and Facilitation: Mediators Develop New Skills for Complex Cases, Lela P. Love
Public Diplomacy and the Transformation of International Broadcasting, Monroe Price
Hate Speech in Constitutional Jurisprudence: A Comparative Analysis, Michel Rosenfeld
Spinoza's Dialectic and the Paradoxes of Tolerance: A Foundation for Pluralism, Michel Rosenfeld
Can Lawyers Be Cured?: Eternal Recurrence and the Lacanian Death Drive, Jeanne L. Schroeder
The Appearance of Right and the Essence of Wrong: Metaphor and Metonymy in Law, Jeanne L. Schroeder and David G. Carlson
Introduction: What Does It Mean to Say That a Remedy Punishes?, Anthony J. Sebok
What Did Punitive Damages Do? Why Misunderstanding the History of Punitive Damages Matters Today, Anthony J. Sebok
Queers Anonymous: Lesbians, Gay Men, Free Speech, and Cyberspace, Edward Stein
The Admissibility of Expert Testimony About Cognitive Science Research on Eyewitness Identification, Edward Stein
Information Production and Rent-Seeking in Law School Administration: Rules and Discretion, Stewart E. Sterk
Jurisdictional Competition to Abolish the Rule Against Perpetuities: R.I.P. for the R.A.P, Stewart E. Sterk
Retrenchment on Entrenchment, Stewart E. Sterk
Spinoza's Identity and Philosophy: Jewish or Otherwise?, Suzanne Last Stone
Introduction to the Conference on Fundamentalisms, Equalities, and the Challenge to Tolerance in a Post-9/11 Environment, Richard H. Weisberg
Paul, Pomo, and the Legitimacy of Choice Post 9/11: A Brief Comment on Three Papers, Richard H. Weisberg
A Theory of Presumptions, Charles M. Yablon
Nietzsche and the Nazis: The Impact of National Socialism on the Philosophy of Nietzsche, Charles M. Yablon
Submissions from 2002
The Once and Future Property Tax: A Dialogue with My Younger Self, Edward A. Zelinsky
The Application of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act to an Action Against the French Railroad for Transporting Thousands of Jews and Others to Their Deaths: Abrams v. SNCF, Malvina Halberstam
Government Officials as Attorneys and Clients: Why Privilege the Privileged?, Melanie B. Leslie
How the Electoral College Imitates the World Series, Michael Herz