Submissions from 2009
Some Thoughts on Judicial Reviewand Collaborative Governance, Michael Herz
Copyright and Its Rewards, Foreseen and Unforeseen, Justin Hughes
From the Chair, Lela P. Love
From the Chair, Lela P. Love
From the Chair, Lela P. Love
Barriers to Representation For Detained Immigrants Facing Deportation: Varick Street Detention Facility, A Case Study, Peter L. Markowitz
Satellite Transponders and Free Expression, Monroe Price
Eighth Amendment Gaps: Can Conditions of Confinement Litigation Benefit from Proportionality Theory, Alexander A. Reinert
Can Constitutionalism, Secularism and Religion Be Reconciled in an Era of Globalization and Religious Revival?, Michel Rosenfeld
The "Accidental Procreation" Argument for Withholding Legal Recognition for Same-Sex Relationships, Edward Stein
Daniel Arises: Notes (Such as 30 and 31) from the Schlagaground*, Richard H. Weisberg
Submissions from 2008
Demographics, Trends, and a Call to Action, Toby Golick
Rethinking Tax Nexus and Apportionment: Voice, Exit, and the Dormant Commerce Clause, Edward A. Zelinsky
Tax Incentives for Economic Development: Personal (And Pessimistic) Reflections, Edward A. Zelinsky
Stifling the Potential of Grutter v. Bollinger: Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1, Michelle Adams
Midstream Mediator Evaluations and Informed Consent, John W. Cooley and Lela P. Love
Preface (On Alain Badiou’s Handwriting), Peter Goodrich
From the Chair, Lela P. Love
Straddling the Civil-Criminal Divide: A Bifurcated Approach to Understanding the Nature of Immigration Removal Proceedings, Peter L. Markowitz
A Reporter Keeping Confidences: More Important Than Ever, David Rudenstine
After Philip Morris v. Williams: What is Left of the "Single-Digit" Ratio?, Anthony J. Sebok
Failed Lawyers and the Sources of Satire, Charles M. Yablon
Submissions from 2007
Created Facts and the Flawed Ontology of Copyright Law, Justin Hughes
The New Massachusetts Health Law: Preemption and Experimentation, Edward A. Zelinsky
That’s a Fine Chablis You’re Not Drinking: The Proper Place for Geographical Indications in Trademark Law, Justin Hughes, Lynne Beresford, Annette Kur, Kenneth Plevan, and Susan Scafidi
Dispatches from the Tort Wars, Anthony J. Sebok
Business Imperatives And Fiduciary Duty, Melanie B. Leslie
Disparities Between Asbestosis and Silicosis Claims Generated by Litigation Screenings and Clinical Studies, Lester Brickman
On the Legal Consequences of Sauces: Should Thomas Keller’s Recipes Be Per Se Copyrightable?, Christopher Buccafusco
Hegel and the Becoming of Essence, David G. Carlson
Means Testing: The Failed Bankruptcy Revolution of 2005, David G. Carlson
The New Casuistry, Peter Goodrich
American Moral Rights and Fixing the Dastar Gap, Justin Hughes
Introduction, Kyron Huigens
Access to the Courts: An Essay for the Georgetown University Law Center Conference on the Independence of the Courts, David S. Udell and Rebekah Diller
A Comment on Professor Buell’s Paper, Charles M. Yablon
The Historical Race Competition for Corporate Charters and the Rise and Decline of New Jersey: 1880-1910, Charles M. Yablon
The Incoherence of Dormant Commerce Clause Nondiscrimination: A Rejoinder to Professor Denning, Edward A. Zelinsky
Submissions from 2006
Exploding the Class Action Agency Costs Myth: The Social Utility of Entrepreneurial Lawyers, Myriam E. Gilles and Gary B. Friedman
The Questioning Attitude: Questions About Derrida, Martin J. Stone
Maryland’s "Wal-Mart" Act: Policy and Preemption, Edward A. Zelinsky
The Demise of Federal Takings Litigation, Stewart E. Sterk
Copyright and Incomplete Historiographies: Of Piracy, Propertization, and Thomas Jefferson, Justin Hughes
Radical Integration, Michelle Adams
Assuring Access to Justice: The Role of the Judge in Assisting Pro Se Litigants in Litigating Their Cases in New York City’s Housing Court, Paris R. Baldacci
Cars and Homes In Chapter 13 After the 2005 Amendments to the Bankruptcy Code, David G. Carlson
Champagne, Feta, and Bourbon: The Spirited Debate about Geographical Indications, Justin Hughes
Classroom Conversations About Race, Poverty and Social Status in the Aftermath of Katrina, Homer C. La Rue and Lela P. Love
Common Law, Common Sense: Fiduciary Standards and Trustee Identity, Melanie B. Leslie
Finding Effective Constraints on Executive Power: Interrogation, Detention, and Torture, Deborah N. Pearlstein