Submissions from 2010
Vertical Restraints, Dealers with Power, and Antitrust Policy, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Global Warming Advocacy Science: a Cross Examination, Jason S. Johnston
When the Government is the Controlling Shareholder: Implications for Delaware, Marcel Kahan and Edward B. Rock
A Theory of Loopholes, Leo Katz
The Perils of Empirical Work on Institutions, Jonathan Klick
The Corporate Income Tax and the Competitiveness of U.S. Industries, Michael S. Knoll
Clinical Legal Education at a Generational Crossroads: X Marks the Spot, Praveen Kosuri
Remembering Ed Baker, Seth Kreimer
Race, Sex, and Rulemaking: Administrative Constitutionalism and the Workplace, 1960 to the Present, Sophia Z. Lee
Citizenship, in the Immigration Context, Matthew J. Lister
Immigration, Association, and the Family, Matthew J. Lister
Gimme Some More: Centering Gender and Inequality in Criminal Justice and Discretion Discourse, Shaun Ossei-Owusu
The Distortionary Effect of Evidence on Primary Behavior, Gideon Parchomovsky and Alex Stein
Filings against Trusts and Trustees Under the Proposed 2010 Revisions to Current Article 9 - Thirteen Variations, Norman Powell
The Proposed 2010 Revisions to UCC Article 9, Norman Powell
Mezzanine Loans - The Vagaries of Membership Interest Collateral, Norman Powell and James D. Prendergast
Mezzanine Loans: The Vagaries of Membership Interest Collateral, Norman Powell and James D. Prendergast
The Ongoing Revolution in Punishment Theory: Doing Justice as Controlling Crime, Paul H. Robinson
Competing Theories of Blackmail: An Empirical Research Critique of Criminal Law Theory, Paul H. Robinson; Michael T, Cahill; and Daniel M. Bartels
The Modern Irrationalities of American Criminal Codes: An Empirical Study of Offense Grading, Paul H. Robinson, Thomas Gaeta, Matthew Majarian, Megan Schultz, and Douglas M. Weck
The Disutility of Injustice, Paul H. Robinson, Geoffrey P. Goodwin, and Michael Reisig
Realism, Punishment & Reform [A Reply to Braman, Kahan, and Hoffman, "Some Realism About Punishment Naturalism”], Paul H. Robinson, Owen D. Jones, and Robert O. Kurzban
Assessing the Chrysler Bankruptcy, Mark J. Roe and David A. Skeel Jr.
Sex In and Out of Intimacy, Laura Rosenbury and Jennifer Rothman
The Substantive Due Process Turn: Identity-Based Uses of Copyrighted Works, Jennifer Rothman
Best Intentions: Reconsidering Best Practices Statements in the Context of Fair Use and Copyright Law, Jennifer E. Rothman
Liberating Copyright: Thinking Beyond Free Speech, Jennifer E. Rothman
Can a Patient-Centered Ethos Be Other-Regarding? Ought It Be?, Theodore Ruger
Does It Hurt a State To Introduce an Income Tax?, David J. Shakow
The Effect of Allowing Pollution Offsets with Imperfect Enforcement, Hilary A. Sigman and Howard F. Chang
Treaty Compliance and Violation, Beth A. Simmons
Credible Commitments and the International Criminal Court, Beth Simmons and Allison Danner
Foreword: Procedure as Palimpsest, Catherine T. Struve
Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr.: Scholar, Law Reformer, Teacher, and Mentor, Catherine T. Struve
Sovereign Litigants: Native American Nations in Court, Catherine T. Struve
Time and the Courts: What Deadlines and Their Treatment Tell Us About the Litigation System, Catherine T. Struve
Shifting Burdens: Discrimination Law Through the Lens of Jury Instructions, Catherine T. Struve
The Two Federal Circuits, R. Polk Wagner
Do Liquidated Damages Encourage Breach? A Psychological Experiment, Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
Breach Is For Suckers, Tess Wilkinson-Ryan and David A. Hoffman
Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., and the Lessons of History, Tobias Barrington Wolff
Remembering Ed Baker, Tobias Barrington Wolff
Free Speech and the Myth of the Internet as an Unintermediated Experience, Christopher S. Yoo
Innovations in the Internet’s Architecture that Challenge the Status Quo, Christopher S. Yoo
Is the Internet a Maturing Market? If So, What Does That Imply?, Christopher S. Yoo
Network Neutrality or Internet Innovation?, Christopher S. Yoo
Presidential Power in Historical Perspective: Reflections' on Calabresi and Yoo's The Unitary Executive, Christopher S. Yoo
Product Life Cycle Theory and the Maturation of the Internet, Christopher S. Yoo
The Changing Patterns of Internet Usage, Christopher S. Yoo
Submissions from 2009
Did TRIPS Spur Innovation? An Empirical Analysis of Patent Duration and Incentives to Innovate, David S. Abrams
Future Generations: A Prioritarian View, Matthew D. Adler
Regulatory Theory, Matthew D. Adler
Social Facts, Constitutional Interpretation, and the Rule of Recognition, Matthew D. Adler
Bruce Kuklick's Black Philosopher, White Academy: the Career of William Fontaine, Anita L. Allen
Driven into Society: Philosophies of Surveillance take to Streets of New York, Anita L. Allen
The Poetry of Genetics: On the Pitfalls of Popularizing Science, Anita L. Allen
Bankruptcy or Bailouts?, Kenneth M. Ayotte and David A. Skeel Jr.
Intention, Torture, and the Concept of State Crime, Aditi Bagchi
The Myth of Equality in the Employment Relation, Aditi Bagchi
The First Amendment and Commercial Speech, C. Edwin Baker
How the Merits Matter: Directors' and Officers' Insurance and Securities Settlements, Tom Baker and Sean J. Griffith
Foreseeability and Copyright Incentives, Shyamkrishna Balganesh
Law and the Boundaries of Technology-Intensive Firms, Oren Bar-Gill and Gideon Parchomovsky
Originalism is Bunk, Mitchell N. Berman
Symposium: Supreme Court Review, Symposium Foreword, Mitchell N. Berman
Prosecutorial Regulation Versus Prosecutorial Accountability, Stephanos Bibas
Restoration But Also More Justice, Stephanos Bibas
Rewarding Prosecutors for Performance, Stephanos Bibas
Policing Politics at Sentencing, Stephanos Bibas, Max M. Schanzenbach, and Emerson H. Tiller
Strong Claims and Weak Evidence: Reassessing the Predictive Validity of the IAT, Hart Blanton, James Jaccard, Jonathan Klick, Barbara Mellers, Gregory Mitchell, and Philip Tetlock
The Effects of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice Insurers’ Ultimate Losses, Patricia Born, W. Kip Viscusi, and Tom Baker
Treatment Differences and Political Realities in the GAAP-IFRS Debate, William W. Bratton and Lawrence A. Cunningham
Straw, Sand, and Sophistry, Stephen B. Burbank
Time Out, Stephen B. Burbank
Pleading and the Dilemmas of “General Rules”, Stephen B. Burbank
Pleading and the Dilemmas of Modern American Procedure, Stephen B. Burbank
Shaping the Contours of Domestic Justice: The International Criminal Court and an Admissibility Challenge in the Uganda Situation, William W. Burke-White and Scott Kaplan
Immigration Restriction as Redistributive Taxation: Working Women and the Costs of Protectionism in the Labor Market, Howard F. Chang
The Environment and Climate Change: Is International Migration Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?, Howard F. Chang
Director Elections and the Role of Proxy Advisors, Stephen Choi, Jill E. Fisch, and Marcel Kahan
The Transparency President? The Obama Administration and Open Government, Cary Coglianese
Voluntary Environmental Programs: Assessing Their Effectiveness, Cary Coglianese and Jonathan Borck
Consumer Protection in an Era of Globalization, Cary Coglianese, Adam M. Finkel, and David T. Zaring
Transparency and Public Participation in the Rulemaking Process: Recommendations for the New Administration, Cary Coglianese, Heather Kilmartin, and Evan Mendelson
Nonrivalry and Price Discrimination in Copyright Economics, John P. Conley and Christopher S. Yoo
After the Gold Rush: The Beijing Olympics and China’s Evolving International Roles, Jacques deLisle
Mining the Intersections: Advancing the Rights of Women and Children with Disabilities Within an Interrelated Web of Human Rights, Rangita de Silva de Alwis
Reconceptualizing Human Rights to Challenge Tobacco, Rangita de Silva de Alwis and Richard Daynard
Medical Hope, Legal Pitfalls: Potential Legal Issues in the Emerging Field of Oncofertility, Gregory Dolin, Dorothy E. Roberts, Lina M. Rodriguez, and Teresa K. Woodruff
The Perils of Forgetting Fairness, Michael B. Dorff and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Delaware’s New Proxy Access: Much Ado About Nothing?, Lisa Fairfax
The Future of Shareholder Democracy, Lisa Fairfax
The Legal Origins Theory in Crisis, Lisa Fairfax
Law Across Borders: What Can the United States Learn from Japan?, Eric Feldman
Law, Society, and Medical Malpractice Litigation in Japan, Eric Feldman
Why Patients Sue Doctors: The Japanese Experience, Eric Feldman
The Structure of Criminal Law, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Cause for Concern: Causation and Federal Securities Fraud, Jill E. Fisch
Confronting the Circularity Problem in Private Securities Litigation, Jill E. Fisch