Submissions from 2018
The Possibility of Ending Birthright Citizenship (audio with transcript), Kermit Roosevelt III
The International Criminal Court Under Attack (with transcript), William W. Burke-White
What the Kavanaugh nomination means for legal and social movements (audio with transcript), Serena Mayeri
Understanding U.S. Immigration Policy and Trump’s Family-Separation Executive Order (with transcript), Sarah Paoletti and Serena Mayeri
Submissions from 2017
Breaking: FCC rolls back net neutrality regulations (audio with transcript), Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Is Obamacare on life support? (with transcript), Allison K. Hoffman and Victoria Pelham
What Congress’ repeal efforts reveal about federal regulatory reform (audio), Cary Coglianese and Gabriel Scheffler
President Trump recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s capital (audio), William W. Burke-White
Antitrust looms large in Trump administration (with transcript), Herbert J. Hovenkamp and Liz Crampton
How SCOTUS has diminished private enforcement of federal rights, Stephen B. Burbank and Sean Farhang
Understanding mass killings in Las Vegas and beyond, Stephen J. Morse
What does the FCC rollback of privacy rules actually mean?, Christopher S. Yoo and Kyle Daly
Is law school worth it? (with transcript), Heather Frattone and Casey Sullivan
“Shadow 401(k)s” in response to retirement crisis, Deepa Das Acevedo
Neil Gorsuch and beyond: Trump’s Supreme Court picks, Stephanos Bibas and Kimberly Robinson
Parsing President Trump’s executive orders on immigration, Sarah Paoletti and Laura Francis
Uncharted territory for U.S. patent law, R. Polk Wagner and Tony Dutra
What’s next for climate policy and environmental regulation?, Cary Coglianese and Dean Scott
A New Era for Civil Rights Reform?, David Rudovsky
Submissions from 2016
A New Reality for US-China Trade? (with transcript), William W. Burke-White and Jerome Ashton
What's Next for U.S. Immigration Policy?, Sarah Paoletti
Understanding the Challenges of Self-Driving Vehicles, Christopher S. Yoo and Stephanie Beasley
A Case for Reparations, Barbara Lee
Covering the U.S. Supreme Court, Theodore Ruger and Nina Totenberg
Public Perceptions of Regulatory Costs, Adam M. Finkel