Submissions from 2014
Administrative Antitrust, Gus Hurwitz
Chevron and the Limits of Administrative Antitrust, Gus Hurwitz
Law and Neuroscience: Recommendations Submitted to the President's Bioethics Commission, Owen D. Jones, Richard J. Bonnie, B. J. Casey, Andre Davis, David L. Faigman, Morris Hoffman, Read Montague, Stephen J. Morse, Marcus E. Raichle, Jennifer A. Richeson, Elizabeth Scott, Laurence Steinberg, Kim Taylor-Thompson, Anthony Wagner, and Gideon Yaffe
Symbolic Corporate Governance Politics, Marcel Kahan and Edward B. Rock
Rational Choice versus Lawful Choice, Leo Katz
Forfeiture of Illegal Gains, Attempts and Implied Risk Preferences, Jonathan Klick and Murat C. Mungan
Good Enough for Government Work: Two Cheers for Content Neutrality, Seth F. Kreimer
A Revolution at War with Itself? Preserving Employment Preferences from Weber to Ricci, Sophia Z. Lee
Waiting for Perseus: A Sur-reply to Professors Graetz and Warren, Ruth Mason and Michael S. Knoll
Response to Questions in the First White Paper, 'Modernizing the Communications Act', Randolph J. May, Richard A. Epstein, Justin (Gus) Hurwitz, Daniel Lyons, James B. Speeta, and Christopher S. Yoo
Harmonizing Choice-of-Law Rules For International Insolvency Cases: Virtual Territoriality, Virtual Universalism, and the Problem of Local Interests, Charles W. Mooney Jr.
The Bankruptcy Code’s Safe Harbors for Settlement Payments and Securities Contracts: When Is Safe Too Safe?, Charles W. Mooney Jr.
The Cape Town Convention’s Improbable-but-Possible Progeny Part One: An International Secured Transactions Registry of General Application, Charles W. Mooney Jr.
Do Voting Rights Notification Laws Increase Ex-Felon Turnout?, Michael Morse and Marc Meredith
Brain Imaging in the Courtroom: The Quest for Legal Relevance, Stephen J. Morse
Commentary: Reflections on Remorse, Stephen J. Morse
Criminal Law and Neuroscience: Present and Future, Stephen J. Morse
The Status of Neurolaw: A Plea for Current Modesty and Future Cautious Optimism, Stephen J. Morse
Finding the Pearls When the World Is Your Oyster: Case and Project Selection in Clinic Design, Sarah Paoletti
Catalogs, Gideon Parchomovsky and Alex Stein
Public Assistance, Drug Testing, and the Law: The Limits of Population-Based Legal Analysis, Candice T. Player
A Corporate Right to Privacy, Elizabeth Pollman
Value Creation by Business Lawyers: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?, Elizabeth Pollman
Does the Fortress Decision Offer Any Lessons for Opinion Givers, Norman Powell
Opining on Limited Liability Company Series, Norman Powell
Child protection as surveillance of African American families, Dorothy Roberts
Complicating the Triangle of Race, Class, and State: The Insights of Black Feminists, Dorothy Roberts
Loving v. Virginia as a Civil Rights Decision, Dorothy Roberts
Structural Competency Meets Structural Racism: Race, Politics, and the Structure of Medical Knowledge, Dorothy Roberts and Jonathan Metzl
Murder Mitigation in the Fifty-Two American Jurisdictions: A Case Study in Doctrinal Interrelation Analysis, Paul H. Robinson
The Effect of Mental Illness Under U.S. Criminal Law, Paul H. Robinson
Empirical Desert, Individual Prevention, and Limiting Retributivism: A Reply, Paul H. Robinson, Joshua Samuel Barton, and Matthew J. Lister
Empirical Analysis of Data Breach Litigation, Sasha Romanosky, David A. Hoffman, and Alessandro Acquisti
Brainerd Currie’s Contribution to Choice of Law: Looking Back, Looking Forward, Kermit Roosevelt III
Copyright’s Private Ordering and the 'Next Great Copyright Act', Jennifer E. Rothman
Gideon and the Effective Assistance of Counsel: The Rhetoric and the Reality, David Rudovsky
Roadblocks to Access to Justice: Reforming Ethical Rules to Meet the Special Needs of Low-Income Clients, Louis S. Rulli
Constitutional Nondefense in the States, Katherine Shaw
Through a Glass, Darkly: The Rhetoric and Reality of Campaign Finance Disclosure, Katherine Shaw and Jennifer A. Heerwig
Bargaining over BITs, Arbitrating Awards: The Regime for Protection and Promotion of International Investment, Beth Simmons
The Future of the Human Rights Movement, Beth Simmons
Behaviorism in Finance and Securities Law, David A. Skeel Jr.
Corporate Governance and Social Welfare in the Common Law World, David A. Skeel Jr.
When Should Bankruptcy Be an Option (for People, Places or Things)?, David A. Skeel Jr.
A Psychological Account of Consent to Fine Print, Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
Demand for Breach, Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
Discretion in Class Certification, Tobias Barrington Wolff
Multiple Attempts at Class Certification, Tobias Barrington Wolff
Merger Review by the Federal Communications Commission: Comcast-NBC Universal, Christopher S. Yoo
Possible Paradigm Shifts in Broadband Policy, Christopher S. Yoo
Public Good Economics and Standard Essential Patents, Christopher S. Yoo
Toward a Closer Integration of Law and Computer Science, Christopher S. Yoo
U.S. vs. European Broadband Deployment: What Do the Data Say?, Christopher S. Yoo
Wickard for the Internet? Network Neutrality After Verizon v. FCC, Christopher S. Yoo
Submissions from 2013
Putting the Trial Penalty on Trial, David S. Abrams
The Imprisoner's Dilemma: A Cost-Benefit Approach to Incarceration, David S. Abrams
Patent Value and Citations: Creative Destruction or Strategic Disruption?, David S. Abrams, Ufuk Akcigit, and Jillian Popadak
A Market for Justice: A First Empirical Look at Third Party Litigation Funding, David S. Abrams and Daniel L. Chen
Poisoning the Next Apple? The America Invents Act and Individual Inventors, David S. Abrams and R. Polk Wagner
Happiness Surveys and Public Policy: What’s the Use?, Matthew D. Adler
African American Philosophers and the Critique of Law, Anita Allen
An Ethical Duty to Protect One’s Own Information Privacy?, Anita L. Allen
Privacy Law: Positive Theory and Normative Practice, Anita L. Allen
Bankruptcy Law as a Liquidity Provider, Kenneth M. Ayotte and David A. Skeel Jr.
Can Consumers Make Affordable Care Affordable? The value of choice architecture, Tom Baker, Eric Johnson, Ran Hassin, and Allison Bajger
“You Want Insurance with That?” Using Behavioral Economics to Protect Consumers from Add-on Insurance Products, Tom Baker and Peter Siegelman
Regulation by Liability Insurance: From Auto to Lawyers Professional Liability, Tom Baker and Rick Swedloff
Copyright Infringement Markets, Shyamkrishna Balganesh
Gandhi and Copyright Pragmatism, Shyamkrishna Balganesh
Property Lost in Translation, Abraham Bell and Gideon Parchomovsky
Alexander's Genius, Mitchell N. Berman
Coercion, Compulsion, and the Medicaid Expansion: A Study in the Doctrine of Unconstitutional Conditions, Mitchell N. Berman
On What Distinguishes New Originalism From Old: A Jurisprudential Take, Mitchell N. Berman
Rehabilitating Retributivism, Mitchell N. Berman
Sprints, Sports, and Suits, Mitchell N. Berman
Pluralistic Nonoriginalism and the Combinability Problem, Mitchell N. Berman and Kevin Toh
Justice Kennedy's Sixth Amendment Pragmatism, Stephanos Bibas
Shrinking Gideon and Expanding Alternatives to Lawyers, Stephanos Bibas
The Duties of Non-Judicial Actors in Ensuring Competent Negotiation, Stephanos Bibas
Constitutionally Tailoring Punishment, Richard A. Bierschbach and Stephanos Bibas
Litigating Toward Settlement, Christina L. Boyd and David A. Hoffman
Building a Taxonomy of Civil Litigation: Clusters of Causes of Action in Federal Complaints, Christina L. Boyd, David A. Hoffman, Zoran Obradovic, and Kosta Ristovski
A Transactional Genealogy of Scandal: From Michael Milken to Enron to Goldman Sachs, William W. Bratton and Adam J. Levitin
Shareholders and Social Welfare, William W. Bratton and Michael L. Wachter
A Theory of Preferred Stock, William W. Bratton and Michael L. Wachter
Private Enforcement, Stephen B. Burbank, Sean Farhang, and Herbert Kritzer
Who Calls the Shots?: How Mutual Funds Vote on Director Elections, Stephen J. Choi, Jill E. Fisch, and Marcel Kahan
Moving Forward with Regulatory Lookback, Cary Coglianese
Thinking Ahead, Looking Back: Assessing the Value of Regulatory Impact Analysis and Procedures for Its Use, Cary Coglianese
Why Women's Leadership is the Cause of Our Time, Rangita de Silva de Alwis
Activating Actavis, Aaron Edlin, C. Scott Hemphill, Herbert J. Hovenkamp, and Carl Shapiro
Getting to Rights: Treaty Ratification, Constitutional Convergence, and Human Rights Practice, Zachary Elkins, Tom Ginsburg, and Beth A. Simmons
Mandating Board-Shareholder Engagement?, Lisa Fairfax
Sue on Pay: Say on Pay’s Impact on Directors’ Fiduciary Duties, Lisa Fairfax
Striking the Right Balance: Investor and Consumer Protection in the New Financial Marketplace: Introduction, Lisa Fairfax and Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr
Fukushima: Catastrophe, Compensation, and Justice in Japan, Eric Feldman
Shots for Tots?, Eric A. Feldman
Rethinking The Ends of Harm, Kimberly Ferzan
Prevention, Wrongdoing, and the Harm Principle's Breaking Point, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan