Submissions from 2019
Dimensions of Delegation, Cary Coglianese
Pledging, Populism, and the Paris Agreement: The Paradox of a Management-Based Approach to Global Governance, Cary Coglianese
The Semi-Autonomous Administrative State, Cary Coglianese
Transparency and Algorithmic Governance, Cary Coglianese and David Lehr
Teaching Voluntary Codes and Standards to Law Students, Cary Coglianese and Caroline Raschbaum
Private Standards and the Benzene Case: A Teaching Guide, Cary Coglianese and Gabriel Scheffler
Coin-Operated Capitalism, Shaanan Cohney, David A. Hoffman, Jeremy Sklaroff, and David A. Wishnick
Hong Kong’s Summer of Discontent: Another Battle in the Long War over Autonomy, Democracy, and the Rule of Law, Jacques DeLisle
The Taiwan Relations Act at 40: A Troubled but Durable Legal Framework for U.S. Policy, Jacques DeLisle
Choice Architecture for Healthier Insurance Choices: Ordering and Partitioning Can Improve Decisions, Benedict G.C. Dellaert, Eric J. Johnson, and Tom Baker
Going "Clear", Ryan D. Doerfler
The Power of Ranking: The Ease of Doing Business Indicator and Global Regulatory Behavior, Rush Doshi, Judith G. Kelley, and Beth A. Simmons
The Reverse Agency Problem in the Age of Compliance, Asaf Eckstein and Gideon Parchomovsky
Toward a Horizontal Fiduciary Duty in Corporate Law, Asaf Eckstein and Gideon Parchomovsky
All on Board? Board Diversity Trends Reflect Signs of Promise and Concern, Lisa Fairfax
Social Activism Through Shareholder Activism, Lisa Fairfax
From Apathy to Activism: The Emergence, Impact, and Future of Shareholder Activism as the New Corporate Governance Norm, Lisa M. Fairfax
Deontological Distinction in War, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Review of Putting Children's Interest First in U.S. Family Law and Policy: With Power Comes Responsibility, Kara Finck
Medical Legal Partnerships and Child Welfare: An Opportunity for Intervention and Reform, Kara R. Finck
Responsibility and Autonomous Technologies: Is There a Problem?, Claire Oakes Finkelstein
Making Sustainability Disclosure Sustainable, Jill E. Fisch
Centros, California’s “Women on Boards” Statute and the Scope of Regulatory Competition, Jill E. Fisch and Steven Davidoff Solomon
The New Titans of Wall Street: A Theoretical Framework for Passive Investors, Jill E. Fisch, Asaf Hamdani, and Steven Davidoff Solomon
The Problem of Sunsets, Jill E. Fisch and Steven Davidoff Solomon
Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law (113:1 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law (113:2 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law (113:3 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law (113:4 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
Quelques Observations sur la Pratique des États-Unis D’Amérique en Matière de Conclusion D’Accords Internationaux, Jean Galbraith
Gender-Identity Protection, Trade, and the Trump Administration: A Tale of Reluctant Progressivism, Jean Galbraith and Beatrix Lu
The First Wall of Separation between Church and State: Slavery and Disestablishment in Late-Eighteenth-Century Virginia, Sarah Barringer Gordon
Legal Capacity at a Crossroad: Mental Disability and Family Law, Jasmine E. Harris
The Aesthetics of Disability, Jasmine E. Harris
Does It Matter Who Pays for Auto Injuries?, Paul Heaton and Eric Helland
Health Care's Market Bureaucracy, Allison K. Hoffman
Hushing Contracts, David A. Hoffman and Erik Lampmann
Applying Sentinel Event Reviews to Policing, John Hollway and Ben Grunwald
Spillover Effects in Police Use of Force, Justin E. Holz, Roman G. Rivera, and Bocar A. Ba
Apple v. Pepper: Rationalizing Antitrust’s Indirect Purchaser Rule, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Competition Policy for Labour Markets, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Is Antitrust's Consumer Welfare Principle Imperiled?, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Platforms and the Rule of Reason: The American Express Case, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
The Warren Campaign’s Antitrust Proposals, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
AmEx and Post-Cartesian Antitrust, Gus Hurwitz
Chevron's Political Domain: W(H)ither Step Three, Gus Hurwitz
Madison and Shannon on Social Media, Gus Hurwitz
Response to McGeveran’s The Duty of Data Security: Not the Objective Duty He Wants, Maybe the Subjective Duty We Need, Gus Hurwitz
Shooting the Messenger, Leslie K. John, Hayley Blunden, and Heidi H. Liu
Intermediated Securities Holding Systems Revisited: A View Through the Prism of Transparency, Thomas Keijser and Charles W. Mooney Jr.
Introduction: The Power of Global Performance Indicators, Judith G. Kelley and Beth A. Simmons
The TCJA and the Questionable Incentive to Incorporate, Michael S. Knoll
The TCJA and the Questionable Incentive to Incorporate, Part 2, Michael S. Knoll
Our Administered Constitution: Administrative Constitutionalism from the Founding to the Present, Sophia Z. Lee
Toward the Personalization of Copyright Law, Adi Libson and Gideon Parchomovsky
Anticompetitive Mergers in Labor Markets, Ioana Marinescu and Herbert J. Hovenkamp
After Suffrage: The Unfinished Business of Feminist Legal Advocacy, Serena Mayeri
Mashups and Fair Use: The Bold Misadventures of the Seussian Starship Enterprise, Peter Menell, Shyamkrishna Balganesh, and David Nimmer
Redefining Leadership in the Age of the SDGs: Accelerating and Scaling Up Delivery Through Innovation and Inclusion, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Rangita de Silva de Alwis
Global Standards for Securities Holding Infrastructures: A Soft Law/Fintech Model For Reform, Charles W. Mooney Jr.
Against the Received Wisdom: Why the Criminal Justice System Should Give Kids a Break, Stephen J. Morse
The Impact of the Durbin Amendment on Banks, Merchants, and Consumers, Vladimir Mukharlyamov and Natasha Sarin
The Operational and Administrative Militaries, Mark P. Nevitt
The Sixth Amendment Façade: The Racial Evolution of the Right to Counsel, Shaun Ossei-Owusu
Autonomy, Gideon Parchomovsky and Alex Stein
Corporate Disobedience, Elizabeth Pollman
Corporate Oversight and Disobedience, Elizabeth Pollman
Quasi Governments and Inchoate Law: Berle's Vision of Limits on Corporate Power, Elizabeth Pollman
Startup Governance, Elizabeth Pollman
Tech, Regulatory Arbitrage, and Limits, Elizabeth Pollman
In-group Bias and the Police: Evidence from Award Nominations, Nayoung Rim, Roman G. Rivera, and Bocar A. Ba
Digitizing the Carceral State, Dorothy E. Roberts
Foreword: Abolition Constitutionalism, Dorothy E. Roberts
Codifying a Sharia-based Criminal Law in Developing Muslim Countries, Paul H. Robinson
Adrift on Erie: Characterizing Forum-Selection Clauses, Kermit Roosevelt III and Bethan R. Jones
McCulloch v. Marbury, Kermit Roosevelt III and Heath Khan
The Right of Publicity's Intellectual Property Turn, Jennifer E. Rothman
How to Make Banks Too Safe to Fail, Natasha Sarin
Making Consumer Finance Work, Natasha Sarin
New Perspectives in Regulatory History, Laura Phillips Sawyer and Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Unlocking Access to Health Care: A Federalist Approach to Reforming Occupational Licensing, Gabriel Scheffler
Occupational Licensing and the Limits of Public Choice Theory, Gabriel Scheffler and Ryan Nunn
Speech, Intent, and the President, Katherine Shaw
Borders Rules, Beth A. Simmons
Do Self-Reporting Regimes Matter? Evidence From the Convention Against Torture, Beth A. Simmons and Cosette D. Creamer
Measuring Norms and Normative Contestation: The Case of International Criminal Law, Beth A. Simmons and Hyeran Jo
Measuring Norms and Normative Contestation: The Case of International Criminal Law Get access Arrow, Beth A. Simmons and Hyeran Jo
Notes from the Puerto Rico Oversight (Not Control) Board 34th Pileggi Lecture, David A. Skeel Jr.
Rulers or Rules? International Law, Elite Cues and Public Opinion, Anton Strezhnev, Beth A. Simmons, and Matthew D. Kim
Citizens United as Bad Corporate Law, Leo E. Strine Jr. and Jonathan Macey
Procedure in Context, Catherine T. Struve
Administrative Constitutionalism at the "Borders of Belonging": Drawing on History to Expand the Archive and Change the Lens, Karen M. Tani
Capturing Regulatory Agendas?: An Empirical Study Of Industry Use Of Rulemaking Petitions, Daniel Walters
The Self-Delegation False Alarm: Analyzing Auer Deference's Effect on Agency Rules, Daniel E. Walters
The Dynamism of Treaties, Yanbai Andrea Wang
Clean Energy Justice: Charting an Emerging Agenda, Shelley Welton and Joel B. Eisen
Requiem for a Paradox: The Dubious Rise and Inevitable Fall of Hipster Antitrust, Joshua D. Wright, Elyse Dorsey, Jonathan Klick, and Jan M. Rybnicek
Due Process in International Antitrust Enforcement: An Idea Whose Time Has Come, Christopher S. Yoo
“Everything Not Forbidden Is Permitted”: A U.S. Perspective on Regulation and Innovation, Christopher S. Yoo