Submissions from 2020
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Coronavirus Queries (Part 1): Communal Prayer, Porch Minyan, A Missed Bar Mitzva, J. David Bleich
Symposium: The California Consumer Privacy Act, Margot Kaminski, Jacob Snow, Felix T. Wu, and Justin Hughes
Validity of DNA Evidence for Halakhic Purposes (Part 4): The “Jewish” Gene, J. David Bleich
The Supreme Court, Dischargeability and Actual Fraud, David G. Carlson
The Eighth Amendment Power to Discriminate, Kathryn E. Miller
Examining the Case for Socialized Law, Myriam E. Gilles and Gary Friedman
Missing in Action: The International Crime of the Slave Trade, Patricia Viseur Sellers and Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum
Validity of DNA Evidence for Halakhic Purposes (Part 3), J. David Bleich
Lumping, Fairness, and Single People, Michael C. Pollack
Coronavirus, Telecommuting, and the ‘Employer Convenience’ Rule, Edward A. Zelinsky
The Myth of Personal Liability: Who Pays When Bivens Claims Succeed, James E. Pfander, Alexander A. Reinert, and Joanna C. Schwartz
A Knock on Knick's Revival of Federal Takings Litigation, Stewart Sterk and Michael C. Pollack
The New Qui Tam: A Model for the Enforcement of Group Rights in a Hostile Era, Myriam E. Gilles and Gary Friedman
From the Frontlines of the Modern Movement to End Forced Arbitration and Restore Jury Rights, F. Paul Bland, Myriam E. Gilles, and Tanuja Gupta
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Validity of DNA Evidence for Halakhic Purposes (Part 2): Agunah, J. David Bleich
Povos Indígenas, Genocídio e Pademia No Brasil, Fernanda Frizzo Bragato, Marco Antônio Delfino de Almeida, and Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum
The Trump Administration’s Social Security Rules Will Harm Innovation in the Assistive Technology Industry and People with Disabilities, Christopher Buccafusco and Mariel Talmage
Giving Back a Fraudulent Transfer: A Defense to Liability?, David G. Carlson
Tuition as a Fraudulent Transfer, David G. Carlson
Congressional Administration of Foreign Affairs, Rebecca Ingber
Critical Developments in Housing Policy, Kat Meyers, Cheryl Gonzales, Edward Josephson, Andrew Scherer, and Michael C. Pollack
Prosecutorial Declination Statements, Jessica A. Roth
How U.S. Family Law Might Deal with Spousal Relationships of Three (or More) People, Edward D. Stein
Submissions from 2019
Abolish ICE . . . and Then What?, Peter L. Markowitz
The Lawyer as Accomplice: Cannabis, Uber, Airbnb, and the Ethics of Advising “Disruptive” Businesses, Charles M. Yablon
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Validity of DNA Evidence for Halakhic Purposes (Part 1), J. David Bleich
Mere Conduit, David G. Carlson
Rehaif v. United States: Once Again, a Gun Case Makes Surprising Law, Jessica A. Roth
Universal Representation: Systemic Benefits and the Path Ahead, Lindsay Nash
An Empirical Investigation of Third Party Consumer Litigant Funding, Ronen Avraham and Anthony J. Sebok
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Autonomous Automobiles and the Trolley Problem / Of Miracle and Non-Natural Food, J. David Bleich
Rediscovering the Issue Class in Mass Tort MDLS, Myriam E. Gilles and Gary Friedman
Methodology of Psak, J. David Bleich
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Converts and Customs/ Diabetics and Shabbat, J. David Bleich
Financial Regulation in the (Receding) Shadow of Antitrust, Samuel N. Weinstein
Custodial Compulsion, Kyron J. Huigens
Blockchain-Based Token Sales, Initial Coin Offerings, and the Democratization of Public Capital Markets, Jonathan Rohr and Aaron Wright
Constructive Trusts and Fraudulent Transfers: When Worlds Collide, David G. Carlson
The Impact of Law on the State Pension Crisis, Elizabeth S. Goldman and Stewart E. Sterk
If International Law is Not International, What Comes Next? On Anthea Roberts' Is International Law International?, Rebecca Ingber
Home Sweet Home: How New York Courts Have Dealt with Daimler's "At Home" Requirement for General Jurisdiction, Burton N. Lipshie
Tribute to Judge Robert Katzmann, Lindsay Nash
Armed Conflict at the Threshold, Deborah Pearlstein
Getting Past the Imperial Presidency, Deborah Pearlstein
Taking Data, Michael C. Pollack
Erie Doctrine, State Law, and Civil Rights Litigation, Alexander A. Reinert
Measuring Selection Bias in Publicly Available Judicial Opinions, Alexander A. Reinert
Three Against Two: On the Difference Between Property and Contract and the Example of Deposit Accounts in Bankruptcy, Jeanne L. Schroeder and David G. Carlson
Binaries: Remarks on Chaim N. Saiman's "Halakhah", Richard Weisberg
Commercial Speech Protection as Consumer Protection, Felix T. Wu