Submissions from 2017
The Science of Addiction and the Criminal Law, Stephen J. Morse
Just and Speedy: On Civil Discovery Sanctions for Luddite Lawyers, Michael Thomas Murphy
Code Red: The Essential Yet Neglected Role of Emergency Care in Health Law Reform, Shaun Ossei-Owusu
The Accused Poor, Shaun Ossei-Owusu and Spencer Headworth
Regulatory Entrepreneurship, Elizabeth Pollman and Jordan M. Barry
A Remembrance – Louis F. Del Duca – July 2, 1926 – November 27, 2015, Norman Powell
Bogus Filings – Some Legal and Policy Considerations, Norman Powell
Delaware Goes Paperless (Sort of) Direct Submission of Paper or Imaged UCC Filing Is No Longer Permitted as of December 1, 2015, Norman Powell
Crossing Two Color Lines: Interracial Marriage and Residential Segregation in Chicago, Dorothy E. Roberts
Democratizing Criminal Law as an Abolitionist Project, Dorothy E. Roberts
Why Baby Markets Aren’t Free, Dorothy E. Roberts
Democratizing Criminal Law: Feasibility, Utility, and the Challenge of Social Change, Paul H. Robinson
Strict Liability's Criminogenic Effect, Paul H. Robinson
TRAGEDY, OUTRAGE & REFORM: Crimes That Changed Our World: 1983 – Thurman Beating - Domestic Violence, Paul H. Robinson and Sarah M. Robinson
Seizing Family Homes from the Innocent: Can the Eighth Amendment Protect Minorities and the Poor from Excessive Punishment in Civil Forfeiture?, Louis S. Rulli
The Tax Treatment of Tokens: What Does It Betoken?, David J. Shakow
Beyond the Bully Pulpit: Presidential Speech in the Courts, Katherine Shaw
The Lost History of the Millionaire's Amendment, Katherine Shaw
The Bylaw Puzzle in Delaware Corporate Law, David A. Skeel Jr.
Empowering Individual Plaintiffs, Alex Stein and Gideon Parchomovsky
Corporate Power is Corporate Purpose I: Evidence from My Hometown, Leo E. Strine Jr.
Corporate Power is Corporate Purpose II: An Encouragement for Future Consideration from Professors Johnson and Millon, Leo E. Strine Jr.
Who Bleeds When the Wolves Bite? A Flesh-and-Blood Perspective on Hedge Fund Activism and Our Strange Corporate Governance System, Leo E. Strine Jr.
Perfectly Frank: A Reflection on Quality Lawyering in Honor of R. Franklin Balotti, Leo E. Strine Jr., James J. Hanks Jr., John F. Olson, A. Gilchrist Sparks, E. Norman Veasey, and Gregory P. Williams
Phantom Rules, Catherine T. Struve
An Administrative Right to Be Free from Sexual Violence? Title IX Enforcement in Historical and Institutional Perspective, Karen M. Tani
Clio and the Compound Republic, Karen Tani, Mason Williams, and Brent Cebul
Immovable-Associated Equipment under the Draft Mac Protocol: A Sui Generis Challenge for the Cape Town Convention, Benjamin von Bodungen and Charles W. Mooney Jr.
Making Online Outbreak Surveillance Work for All, Yanbai Wang and Michele Barry
Educating the Disadvantaged: Two Models, Amy Wax
The Poverty of the Neuroscience of Poverty: Policy Payoff or False Promise?, Amy L. Wax
Clean Electrification, Shelley Welton
Grid Modernization and Energy Poverty, Shelley Welton
Public Energy, Shelley Welton
The Perverse Consequences of Disclosing Standard Terms, Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
Applying Strict Scrutiny: An Empirical Analysis of Free Exercise Cases, Caleb C. Wolanek and Heidi H. Liu
Choice of Law and Jurisdictional Policy in the Federal Courts, Tobias Barrington Wolff
An Unsung Success Story: A Forty-Year Retrospective on U.S. Communications Policy, Christopher S. Yoo
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Net Uniformity: Zero Rating and Nondiscrimination, Christopher S. Yoo
Submissions from 2016
Protecting One's Own Privacy in a Big Data Economy, Anita L. Allen
The Declining Significance of Home: Privacy "Whilst Quiet" and of No Use to Artists or Anyone, Anita L. Allen
Everything’s Bigger in Texas: Except the Medmal Settlements, Tom Baker, Eric Helland, and Jonathan Klick
Copyright and Good Faith Purchasers, Shyamkrishna Balganesh
The Constitutionalization of Indian Private Law, Shyamkrishna Balganesh
The Questionable Origins of the Copyright Infringement Analysis, Shyamkrishna Balganesh
Of Property and Information, Abraham Bell and Gideon Parchomovsky
The Dual-Grant Theory of Fair Use, Abraham Bell and Gideon Parchomovsky
Designing Plea Bargaining from the Ground Up: Accuracy and Fairness Without Trials as Backstops, Stephanos Bibas
Justice Scalia’s Originalism and Formalism: The Rule of Criminal Law as a Law of Rules, Stephanos Bibas
What's Wrong With Sentencing Equality?, Richard A. Bierschbach and Stephanos Bibas
Lobbying and the Petition Clause, Maggie Blackhawk
Presidential War Powers as an Interactive Dynamic: International Law, Domestic Law, and Practice-Based Legal Change, Curtis A. Bradley and Jean Galbraith
Hedge Fund Activism, Poison Pills, and the Jurisprudence of Threat, William W. Bratton
Procedure and Pragmatism, Stephen B. Burbank
The Subterranean Counterrevolution: The Supreme Court, the Media, and Litigation Retrenchment, Stephen B. Burbank and Sean Farhang
How Corporate Governance Is Made: The Case of the Golden Leash, Matthew D. Cain, Jill E. Fisch, Sean J. Griffith, and Steven Davidoff Solomon
Capturing Regulatory Reality: Stigler’s The Theory of Economic Regulation, Christopher Carrigan and Cary Coglianese
Does Majority Voting Improve Board Accountability?, Stephen Choi, Jill E. Fisch, Marcel Kahan, and Edward B. Rock
Administrative Law: The U.S. and Beyond, Cary Coglianese
Is Government Really Broken?, Cary Coglianese
Separation of Powers Legitimacy: An Empirical Inquiry into Norms about Executive Power, Cary Coglianese and Kristin Firth
Agenda-Setting in the Regulatory State: Theory and Evidence, Cary Coglianese and Daniel E. Walters
The Bounds of Executive Discretion in the Regulatory State, Cary Coglianese and Christopher S. Yoo
Sovereignty Considerations and Social Change in the Wake of India's Recent Sodomy Cases, Deepa Das Acevedo
Law in the China Model 2.0: Legality, Developmentalism and Leninism under Xi Jinping, Jacques deLisle
Taiwan’s Quest for International Space: Ma’s Legacy, Tsai’s Options, China’s Choices, and U.S. Policy, Jacques DeLisle
Taiwan in the Tsai Era, Jacques deLisle and June Teufel Dreyer
The Role of Personal Laws in Creating a “Second Sex”, Rangita de Silva de Alwis and Indira Jaising
The Scrivener's Error, Ryan David Doerfler
Who Cares How Congress Really Works?, Ryan David Doerfler
Consent, Culpability, and the Law of Rape, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Applying the Principles of Rebellious Lawyering to Envision Family Defense, Kara Finck
Killing in War and the Moral Equality Thesis, Claire Oakes Finkelstein
Family Ties: Salman and the Scope of Insider Trading, Jill E. Fisch
The New Governance and the Challenge of Litigation Bylaws, Jill E. Fisch
The Knowledge Gap in Workplace Retirement Investing and the Role of Professional Advisors, Jill E. Fisch, Tess Wilkinson-Ryan, and Kristin Firth
Material Facts in the Debate Over Twombly and Iqbal, Jonah B. Gelbach
The Reduced Form of Litigation Models and the Plaintiff's Win Rate, Jonah B. Gelbach
Uncontrolled Experiments from the Laboratories of Democracy: Traditional Cash Welfare, Federalism, and Welfare Reform, Jonah B. Gelbach
The Law and Economics of Proportionality in Discovery, Jonah B. Gelbach and Bruce H. Kobayashi
Governance Reform and the Judicial Role in Municipal Bankruptcy, Clayton P. Gillette and David A. Skeel Jr.
A Two-Step Plan for Puerto Rico, Clayton P. Gillette and David A. Skeel Jr.
Preemption in the Rehnquist and Roberts Courts: An Empirical Analysis, Michael Greve, Jonathan Klick, Michael A. Petrino, and J. P. Sevilla
The Role of Support in Sexual Decision-Making for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Jasmine E. Harris
The Short- and Long-Run Effects of Private Law Enforcement: Evidence from University Police, Paul Heaton, Priscillia Hunt, John M. MacDonald, and Jessica Saunders
Can a Criminal Justice Alcohol Abstention Programme with Swift, Certain, and Modest Sanctions (24/7 Sobriety) Reduce Population Mortality? A Retrospective Observational Study, Paul Heaton, Nancy Nicosia, and Beau Kilmer
Reimagining the Risk of Long-Term Care, Allison K. Hoffman
From Promise to Form: How Contracting Online Changes Consumers, David A. Hoffman
Roger Blair and the Goals of Antitrust, Herbert Hovenkamp
Antitrust and Information Technologies, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Antitrust Balancing, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
The Emergence of Classical American Patent Law, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Blacklining Editorial Privilege, Gus Hurwitz
Data Security and the FTC's UnCommon Law, Gus Hurwitz
Can the International Criminal Court Deter Atrocity?, Hyeran Jo and Beth A. Simmons
“Ideology” or “Situation Sense”? An Experimental Investigation of Motivated Reasoning and Professional Judgment, Dan M. Kahan, David Hoffman, Danieli Evans, Neal Devins, Eugene Lucci, and Katherine Cheng
Two Models of Punishment: A Response to James Whitman, Leo Katz
Telecommunications: Competition Policy in the Telecommunications Space, Gene Kimmelman, Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Michael O’Rielly, Christopher S. Yoo, and Stephen F. Williams
Is the Philadelphia Wage Tax Unconstitutional? And If It Is, What Can and Should the City Do?, Michael S. Knoll and Ruth Mason