Submissions from 2023
Qualified Immunity’s Flawed Foundation, Alexander A. Reinert
Too Good to Be True: Private Placement Life Insurance Policies, Luís C. Calderón Gómez
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Above-Ground Burial (Part I), J. David Bleich
Commercially Reasonable Sales in the 21st Century, David G. Carlson
Public Law Litigation and Electoral Time, Zachary D. Clopton and Katherine Shaw
Against the Spirit of the Age: The Rationale of Relational Contracts, Peter Goodrich
Unsettling Human Rights Clinical Pedagogy and Practice in Settler Colonial Contexts, Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum and Caroline Bishop LaPorte
Third-Party Releases Under the Bankruptcy Code After Purdue Pharma, Jeanne L. Schroeder and David G. Carlson
Title Theft, Stewart E. Sterk
Submissions from 2022
Riverboat Gambling: Section 401(k), Cryptocurrency, Prudence, and FTX, Edward A. Zelinsky
State Digital Services Taxes: A Good and Permissible Idea (Despite What You Might Have Heard), Young Ran (Christine) Kim and Darien Shanske
Dynamic Pricing Algorithms, Consumer Harm, and Regulatory Response, Alexander MacKay and Samuel Weinstein
Textualism, Judicial Supremacy, and the Independent State Legislature Theory, Leah M. Litman and Katherine A. Shaw
Democracy Harms and the First Amendment, Deborah Pearlstein
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Of Tobacco, Snuff and Cannabis (Part III): Shemittah, J. David Bleich
Whose Debt Is It Anyway?, Luís C. Calderón Gómez
Article 9 Foreclosures: When Is a Sale Not a Sale?, David G. Carlson
Generalized Creditors and Particularized Creditors: Against a Unified Theory of Standing in Bankruptcy, David G. Carlson and Jeanne L. Schroeder
Prohibiting Slavery & the Slave Trade, Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum
The Amazing Carrie Menkel-Meadow and What Wins When Passions Collide, Lela Love
A Second Look for Children Sentenced to Die in Prison, Kathryn E. Miller
Carrie Menkel-Meadow: Dispute Resolution in a Feminist Voice, Andrea Kupfer Schneider
Taming Unicorns, Matthew Wansley
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Of Tobacco, Snuff and Cannabis (Part II), J. David Bleich
Resurrecting Arbitrariness, Kathryn E. Miller
Judges, Judging and Otherwise: Do We Ask Too Much of State Court Judges - Or Not Enough?, Michael C. Pollack
Anticompetitive Merger Review, Samuel N. Weinstein
Casting Spectres, Peter Goodrich
Sorting Sexuality: Expertise and the Politics of Legal Classification, Edward Stein
A New Framework for Digital Taxation, Reuven Avi-Yonah, Young Ran (Christine) Kim, and Karen Sam
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Of Tobacco, Snuff and Cannabis (Part I), J. David Bleich
Portraits of Bankruptcy Filers, Pamela Foohey, Robert M. Lawless, and Deborah Thorne
The False Allure of the Anti-Accumulation Principle, Michael E. Herz and Kevin M. Stack
Disaggregating Slavery and the Slave Trade, Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum
The Progressive Love Affair with the Carceral State, Kate Levine
Lawyering the Presidency, Deborah Pearlstein
The Deep Architecture of American COVID-19 Tort Reform 2020-21, Anthony J. Sebok
"A Mystifying and Distorting Factor": The Electoral College and American Democracy, Katherine A. Shaw
Is Bitcoin Prudent? Is Art Diversified? Offering Alternative Investments to 401(k) Participants, Edward A. Zelinsky
Seeking Balance in How the International Criminal Court Communicates Prosecution and Defence Narratives to the Public, Michael E. Herz
Simplifying Income Tax Reporting for Americans Abroad, Edward A. Zelinsky
Law’s Duct Tape? Using Public Nuisance to Fix the Holes in Administrative Law, Anthony J. Sebok
Tax Harmony: The Promise and Pitfalls of the Global Minimum Tax, Reuven Avi-Yonah and Young Ran (Christine) Kim
Responding to Mass, Computer-Generated, and Malattributed Comments, Steven J. Balla, Reeve Bull, Bridget C.E. Dooling, Emily Hammond, Michael A. Livermore, Michael Herz, and Beth Simone Noveck
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Coronavirus Queries (4): Assignment of Ventilators, J. David Bleich
Credit Scoring Duality, Pamela Foohey and Sara Sternberg Greene
Steering Loan Modifications Post-Pandemic, Pamela Foohey, Dalie Jimenez, and Christopher K. Odinet
“A Force Created”: The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Politics of Corporate Immunity, Myriam E. Gilles
Pandemic Rules: COVID-19 and the Prison Litigation Reform Act’s Exhaustion Requirement, Betsy Ginsberg and Margo Schlanger
What War Did to the Academy, What the Academy Did to War: A 20-Year Retrospective on the Effects of the Post-9/11 Wars, Deborah Pearlstein