Submissions from 2018
International Law in US-China Relations: Trade Wars and Maritime Rights in the Era of Xi and Trump, Jacques DeLisle
The Chinese Model of Law, China’s Agenda in International Law, and Implications for Democracy in Asia and Beyond, Jacques DeLisle
United States-Taiwan Relations: Tsai’s Presidency and Washington’s Policy, Jacques DeLisle
When Law is Complicit in Gender Bias: Ending De Jure Discrimination Against Women as an Important Target of Sustainable Development Goal 5, Rangita de Silva de Alwis
Women’s Human Rights and Migration: Sex-Selective Abortion Laws in the United States and India, Rangita de Silva de Alwis
“Long Past Time”: CEDAW Ratification in the United States, Rangita de Silva de Alwis and Amanda Martin
From Equality to Duty: On Altering the Reach, Impact, and Meaning of the Texas Gulf Legacy, Lisa Fairfax
The Securities Law Implications of Financial Illiteracy, Lisa Fairfax
Baby M Turns 30: The Law and Policy of Surrogate Motherhood, Eric A. Feldman
Informed Consent and the Role of the Treating Physician, Eric Feldman, Holly Fernandez Lynch, and Steven Joffe
Consent and Coercion, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Defending Honor and Beyond: Reconsidering the Relationship between Seemingly Futile Defense and Permissible Harming, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Defense and Desert: When Reasons Don’t Share, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Patty Hearst Reconsidered: Personal Identity in the Criminal Law, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Probing the Depths of the Responsible Corporate Officer's Duty, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Planning for Excellence: Insights from an International Review of Regulators' Strategic Plans, Adam M. Finkel, Daniel Walters, and Angus Corbett
Constructive Ambiguity and Judicial Development of Insider Trading, Jill E. Fisch
Governance by Contract: The Implications for Corporate Bylaws, Jill E. Fisch
The Logic and Limits of Event Studies in Securities Fraud Litigation, Jill E. Fisch, Jonah B. Gelbach, and Jonathan Klick
Is Say on Pay All About Pay? The Impact of Firm Performance, Jill E. Fisch, Darius Palia, and Steven Davidoff Solomon
Making A Complex Investment Problem Simple: Robo Target Date Funds, Jill E. Fisch and John A. Turner
Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law (112:1 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law (112:2 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law (112:3 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law (112:4 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
Two Faces of Foreign Affairs Federalism and What They Mean for Climate Change Mitigation, Jean Galbraith
Washington-Taipei Relations at a Crossroads: Introduction, Lin Gang and Jacques deLisle
Rethinking Judicial Review of High Volume Agency Adjudication, Jonah B. Gelbach and David Marcus
Falling Between The Cracks: Understanding Why States Fail In Protecting Our Children From Crime, Michal Gilad
Judicious Imprisonment, Gregory Jay Hall
Finding the Right Balance in Appraisal Litigation: Deal Price, Deal Process, and Synergies, Lawrence A. Hamermesh and Michael L. Wachter
Sexual Consent and Disability, Jasmine E. Harris
Cost-Sharing Reductions, Technocrat Tinkering, and Market-Based Health Policy, Allison K. Hoffman
Discrimination Risks of Alzheimer’s as Support for Social Insurance for Long-Term Care, Allison K. Hoffman
Relational Contracts of Adhesion, David A. Hoffman
Antitrust and the Design of Production, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Progressive Antitrust, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Prophylactic Merger Policy, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Reasonable Patent Exhaustion, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
The Rule of Reason, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Whatever Did Happen to the Antitrust Movement?, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Horizontal Mergers, Market Structure, and Burdens of Proof, Herbert J. Hovenkamp and Carl Shapiro
Telemarketing, Technology, and the Regulation of Private Speech: First Amendment Lessons from the FCC's TCPA Rules, Gus Hurwitz
Limits on Power and Rationality, Leo Katz and Alvaro Sandroni
What Should Empirical Legal Economists Do?, Jonathan Klick
On the Disparate Treatment of Business and Personal SALT Payments, Michael S. Knoll
The Modigliani-Miller Theorem at 60: The Long-Overlooked Legal Applications of Finance’s Foundational Theorem, Michael S. Knoll
Dual Residents: A Sur-Reply to Zelinsky, Michael S. Knoll and Ruth Mason
Still Living After Fifty Years: A Census of Judicial Review Under the Pennsylvania Constitution of 1968, Seth F. Kreimer
Leaving the Fortress of Legal History Behind, Sophia Z. Lee
The Behavioral Economics of Multilevel Marketing, Heidi H. Liu
When Whispers Enter the Cloud, Heidi H. Liu
Foreword, Elizabeth Magill
Bias In, Bias Out, Sandra G. Mayson
Dangerous Defendants, Sandra G. Mayson
Insolvency Law as Credit Enhancement and Enforcement Mechanism: A Closer Look at Global Modernization of Secured Transactions Law, Charles W. Mooney Jr.
Reforming the Pentagon: Reflections on How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything, Mark P. Nevitt
Polar Opposites: Assessing the State of Environmental Law in the World’s Polar Regions, Mark Nevitt and Robert V. Percival
Could Official Climate Denial Revive the Common Law as a Regulatory Backstop?, Mark P. Nevitt and Robert Percival
The State Giveth and Taketh Away: Race, Class, and Urban Hospital Closings, Shaun Ossei-Owusu
Teva and the Process of Claim Construction, Lee Petherbridge Ph.D. and R. Polk Wagner
Wrong Turns with Corporate Rights, Elizabeth Pollman
Exclusionary Megacities, Wendell Pritchett and Shitong Qiao
The Most Shocking and Inhuman Inequality: Thinking Structurally About Poverty, Racism, and Health Inequities, Dorothy E. Roberts
A Brief Summary and Critique of Criminal Liability Rules for Intoxicated Conduct, Paul H. Robinson
A General Mitigation for Disturbance-Driven Crimes?: Psychic State, Personal Choice, and Normative Inquiries, Paul H. Robinson
The Draft Restatement (Third) of Conflict of Laws: A Response to Brilmayer & Listwa, Kermit Roosevelt III and Bethan R. Jones
The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for New York?, Jennifer E. Rothman
Terry Stops and Frisks: The Troubling Use of Common Sense in a World of Empirical Data, David Rudovsky and David A. Harris
Terry Stops and Frisks: The Troubling Use of Common Sense in a World of Empirical Data, David Rudovsky and David A. Harris
The Salience Theory of Consumer Financial Regulation, Natasha Sarin
The Ethics of Medicaid’s Work Requirements and Other Personal Responsibility Policies, Harald Schmidt and Allison K. Hoffman
Horizontal Shareholding and Antitrust Policy, Fiona M. Scott Morton and Herbert J. Hovenkamp
The Tao of The DAO: Taxing an Entity That Lives on a Blockchain, David J. Shakow
Marginal Rates Under the TCJA, Reed Shuldiner
Was the AMT Effectively Repealed?, Reed Shuldiner
The Global Diffusion of Law: Transnational Crime and the Case of Human Trafficking, Beth A. Simmons, Paulette Lloyd, and Brandon M. Steward
Reflections on Two Years of P.R.O.M.E.S.A., David A. Skeel Jr.
The Empty Idea of “Equality of Creditors”, David A. Skeel Jr.
Bankruptcy’s Uneasy Shift to a Contract Paradigm, David A. Skeel Jr. and George Triantis
The Scale of Misdemeanor Justice, Megan T. Stevenson and Sandra G. Mayson
The Federal Rules of Inmate Appeals, Catherine T. Struve
Constitutionalization as Statecraft: Vagrant Nation and the Modern American State, Karen Tani
Debating Immigration Restriction: the Case for Low and Slow, Amy L. Wax
Electricity Markets and the Social Project of Decarbonization, Shelley Welton
Grasping for Energy Democracy, Shelley Welton
Common Carriage’s Domain, Christopher S. Yoo
Hipster Antitrust: New Bottles, Same Old W(h)ine?, Christopher S. Yoo
Paul Baran, Network Theory, and the Past, Present, and Future of Internet, Christopher S. Yoo
Lowering Legal Barriers to RPKI Adoption, Christopher S. Yoo and David A. Wishnick
Submissions from 2017
Bruised Soul of the Artist: A Tribute to Sheldon W. Halpern, Anita L. Allen
Bankruptcy on the Side, Kenneth Ayotte, Anthony J. Casey, and David A. Skeel Jr.
In Defense of the Restatement of Liability Insurance Law, Tom Baker and Kyle D. Logue
Mutually Assured Protection Among Large U.S. Law Firms, Tom Baker and Rick Swedloff
Causing Copyright, Shyamkrishna Balganesh
Partial Takings, Abraham Bell and Gideon Parchomovsky
The Tragedy of Justice Scalia, Mitchell N. Berman
Restoring Democratic Moral Judgment within Bureaucratic Criminal Justice, Stephanos Bibas
Rationing Criminal Justice, Richard A. Bierschbach and Stephanos Bibas
The Use and Reliability of Federal Nature of Suit Codes, Christina L. Boyd and David A. Hoffman