Submissions from 2013
Do Bad Things Happen When Works Enter The Public Domain?: Empirical Tests of Copyright Term Extension, Christopher Buccafusco and Paul J. Heald
Reply - Commercialization without Exchange, Michael J. Burstein
Critique of Money Judgment Part Three: Restraining Notices, David G. Carlson
Effect Precedes Cause: Kant and the Self-In-Itself, David G. Carlson
Legal Positivism and Russell's Paradox, David G. Carlson
The Haennig-Nordmann Papers: Two Lawyers in Occupied France, Eric Freedman and Richard H. Weisberg
Stories Mediators Tell: The Editors' Reflections, Eric R. Galton and Lela P. Love
Critical Legal Studies in Intellectual Property and Information Law Scholarship, Peter Goodrich, Sonia K. Kayal, and Rebecca Tushnet
Interpretation Catalysts and Executive Branch Legal Decisionmaking, Rebecca Ingber
Job's Justice, Arthur J. Jacobson
Conservation Easements as Charitable Property: Fiduciary Duties and the Limits of Charitable Self-Regulation, Melanie B. Leslie
Conservation Easements as Charitable Property: Fiduciary Duties and the Limits of Charitable Self-Regulation, Melanie B. Leslie
The Critique of Judgment: Introduction, Angelica Nuzzo and David G. Carlson
Finding the Proper Measure for Conditions of Pretrial Confinement, Alexander A. Reinert
Asking the First Question: Reframing Bivens after Minneci, Alexander A. Reinert and Lumen N. Mulligan
Roman Roots for an Imperial Presidency: Revisiting Clinton Rossiter's 1948 Constitutional Dictatorship: Crisis Government in the Modern Democracies, David Rudenstine
The Irony of a Faustian Bargain: A Reconsideration of the Supreme Court's 1953 United States v. Reynolds Decision, David Rudenstine
Four Reforms for the Twenty-First Century, Barry C. Scheck
Where Corporations Are: Why Casual Visits to New York Are Bad for Business, Jeanne L. Schroeder and David G. Carlson
What's a Name Worth?: Experimental Tests of The Value of Attribution in Intellectual Property, Christopher Jon Sprigman, Christopher Buccafusco, and Zachary Burns
In Defense of Flexiphobia: How Training in Intractability Can Help Lawyers in Moments of Perceived Emergency, Richard H. Weisberg
The Constitutionality of Consumer Privacy Regulation, Felix T. Wu
California Dreaming: The California Secure Choice Retirement Savings Trust Act, Edward A. Zelinsky
Submissions from 2012
Exchanging Information Without Intellectual Property, Michael J. Burstein
Killing them with Kindness: Examining "Consumer-Friendly" Arbitration Clauses after AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion, Myriam E. Gilles
Traditional Knowledge, Cultural Expression, and the Siren's Call of Property, Justin Hughes
Putting State Courts in the Constitutional Driver's Seat: State Taxpayer Standing After Cuno and Winn, Edward A. Zelinsky
Procedure in Eclipse: Group-Based Adjudication in a Post-Conception Era, Myriam E. Gilles
Technology as a Driver within Agencies - The Internet Change Everything, Michael Herz
Revisiting "Special Needs" Theory via Airport Searches, Alexander A. Reinert
After Class: Aggregate Litigation in the Wake of AT&T Mobility v Concepcion, Myriam E. Gilles and Gary Friedman
Rulemaking as Politics, Thirty Years On, Michael Herz
The Photographer's Copyright - Photograph as Art, Photograph as Database, Justin Hughes
Release as Remedy for Excessive Punishment, Alexander A. Reinert
Racial Inclusion, Exclusion and Segregation in Constitutional Law, Michelle Adams
Support of Non-biological Children in Jewish Law, J. David Bleich
Cars In Chapter 13: Does Negative Equity Destroy The Jurisdiction of the Hanging Paragraph, David G. Carlson
Money as Measure, David G. Carlson
New York Tax Warrants: In The Strange World of Deemed Judgments, David G. Carlson and Carlton M. Smith
Public-Private Approaches to Mass Tort Victim Compensation: Some Thoughts on the Gulf Coast Claims Facility, Myriam E. Gilles
Tribal Rituals of the MDL: A Comment on Williams, Lee, and Borden, Repeat Players in Multidistrict Litigation, Myriam E. Gilles
Requiring Miranda Warnings for the Christmas Day Bomber and Other Terrorists, Malvina Halberstam
Time to Sever the Dead Hand: Fisk University and the Cost of the Cy Pres Doctrine, Melanie B. Leslie
Pleading as Information-Forcing, Alexander Reinert
The Constitutional Subject, Its Other, and the Perplexing Quest for an Identity of Its Own: A Reply to My Critics, Michel Rosenfeld
Mad Money: Wall Street's Bonus Obsession, Jeanne L. Schroeder
Dealing with DOMA: Federal Non-Recognition Complicates State Income Taxation of Same-Sex Relationships, Carlton M. Smith and Edward Stein
Planning Positivism and Planning Natural Law, Martin J. Stone
Discovery about Discovery: Sampling Practice and the Resolution of Discovery Disputes in an Age of Ever-Increasing Information, Charles M. Yablon and Nick Landsman-Roos