Submissions from 2016
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
Optimizing Government for an Optimizing Economy, Cary Coglianese
Performance-Based Regulation: Concepts and Challenges, Cary Coglianese
The Challenge of Regulatory Excellence, Cary Coglianese
George J. Stigler, “The Theory of Economic Regulation”, Cary Coglianese and Chris Carrigan
Separation of Powers Legitimacy: An Empirical Inquiry into Norms about Executive Power, Cary Coglianese and Kristin Firth
Motivating Without Mandates: The Role of Voluntary Programs in Environmental Governance, Cary Coglianese and Jennifer Nash
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
From Accepting to Challenging the Law of the Sea: China and the South China Sea Disputes, Jacques deLisle
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
Introduction: The Internet, Social Media, and a Changing China, Jacques deLisle, Avery Glodstein, and Guobin Yang
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
Forfeiture and Self-Defense, Kimberly Ferzan
Consent, Culpability, and the Law of Rape, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Forfeiture and Self-Defense, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Self-Defense: Tell Me Moore, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Editors' Introduction, Kimberly Ferzan and Stephen J. Morse
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
A Study of Social Security Disability Litigation in the Federal Courts, Jonah B. Gelbach and David Marcus
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.
Religious Corporations and Disestablishment, 1780-1840, Sarah Barringer Gordon
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
What Health Reform Reveals About Health Law, Allison K. Hoffman
From Promise to Form: How Contracting Online Changes Consumers, David A. Hoffman
Contract and Related Obligation: Theory, Doctrine, and Practice, David Hoffman, Robert S. Summers, and Robert A. Hillman
Conviction Review Units: A National Perspective, John Hollway
Coase, Ronald Harry, Herbert Hovenkamp
Federal Antitrust Policy: The Law of Competition and its Practice, Herbert Hovenkamp
Roger Blair and the Goals of Antitrust, Herbert Hovenkamp
Antitrust and Information Technologies, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Antitrust Balancing, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Defending A Mixed Economy, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Patent Exhaustion and Federalism: A Historical Note, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Re-Imagining Antitrust: The Revisionist Work of Richard S. Markovits, 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
Do We Need a Doctrine of Complicity?, Leo Katz
Non-epistemic Uncertainty and the Problem of Legal Line-Drawing, Leo Katz
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
The Value of Training in Quantitative Methods for Judges, Jonathan Klick
Spelling Out Spokeo, Craig Konnoth and Seth F. Kreimer
“Spooky Action at a Distance”: Intangible Injury in Fact in the Information Age, Seth F. Kreimer
Behavioral Economics of Education: Progress and Possibilities, Adam Lavecchia, Heidi H. Liu, and Philip Oreopoulos
Is the Government Fiscally Blind? An Empirical Examination of the Effect of the Compensation Requirement on Eminent-Domain Exercises, Ronit Levine-Schnur and Gideon Parchomovsky
Concerns and Structural Barriers Associated with WIC Participation among WIC-eligible Women, Cindy H. Liu and Heidi H. Liu
Comparative Positive Political Theory and Empirics, M. Elizabeth Magill and Dan Ortiz
Foundling Fathers: (Non-)Marriage and Parental Rights in the Age of Equality, Serena Mayeri
Marriage Equality and Marital Supremacy, Serena Mayeri
What Gideon Did, Sara Mayeux
A No-Tribunal SDRM and the Means of Binding Creditors to the Terms of a Restructuring Plan, Charles W. Mooney Jr.
The Growing and Broad Nature of Legal Financial Obligations: Evidence from Court Records in Alabama, Michael Morse, Claire Greenberg, and Marc Meredith
Moore on the Mind, Stephen Morse
Actions Speak Louder than Images: The Use of Neuroscientific Evidence in Criminal Cases, Stephen J. Morse
Law, Responsibility, and the Sciences of the Brain/Mind, Stephen J. Morse
Legal Insanity in the Age of Neuroscience, Stephen J. Morse
Michael Pardo and Dennis Patterson, Minds, Brains,and Law: The Conceptual Foundations of Law and Neuroscience (2013), Stephen J. Morse
The Inevitable Mind in the Age of Neuroscience, Stephen J. Morse
Identifying Criminals’ Risk Preferences, Murat C. Mungan and Jonathan Klick
Reducing False Guilty Pleas and Wrongful Convictions Through Exoneree Compensation, Murat C. Mungan and Jonathan Klick
Occam's Phaser: Making Proportional Discovery (Finally) Work in Litigation by Requiring Phased Discovery, Michael Thomas Murphy
Something Old, Something New: Reflections on the Sex Bureaucracy, Melissa Murray and Karen M. Tani
Racial Horizons and Empirical Landscapes in the Post-ACA World, Shaun Ossei-Owusu
Constitutionalizing Corporate Law, Elizabeth Pollman
Corporate Law and Theory in Hobby Lobby, Elizabeth Pollman
Line Drawing in Corporate Rights Determinations, Elizabeth Pollman
A Solution in Search of a Problem: Kelo Reform over Ten Years, Wendell Pritchett
Governmental Intervention in an Economic Crisis, Robert K. Rasmussen and David A. Skeel Jr.
Sleep Disparity, Race/Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Position, Dorothy Roberts, Michael Grandner, Natasha Williams, Kristen Knutson, and Girardin Jean-Louis
Taking race out of human genetics: Engaging a century-long debate about the role of race in science, Dorothy Roberts, Michael Yudell, Sarah Tishkoff, and Rob DeSalle
Tasers Help Police Avoid Fatal Mistakes, Paul H. Robinson
The Legal Limits of “Yes Means Yes”, Paul H. Robinson
How Being Right Can Risk Wrongs, Paul H. Robinson and Sarah M. Robinson
Shadow Vigilante Officials Manipulate and Distort to Force Justice from an Apparently Reluctant System, Paul H. Robinson and Sarah M. Robinson
What a Third Restatement Can Do, Kermit Roosevelt and Bethan R. Jones
The Fight for Equal Protection: Reconstruction-Redemption Redux, Kermit Roosevelt III and Patricia Stottlemyer
The Other Side of Garcia:The Right of Publicity and Copyright Preemption, Jennifer E. Rothman