Submissions from 2024
The Commodification of Children and the Poor, and the Theory of Stategraft, Daniel L. Hatcher
Clinics and Emergencies, Elizabeth Keyes and Sabrina Balgamwalla
Submissions from 2023
Menstrual Justice: A Human Rights Vision for Australia, Mike Armour, Dani Barrington, Helen Connolly, Beth Goldblatt, Elizabeth Hill, Danielle Howe, Margaret E. Johnson, Minnie King, Nina Lansbury, Meredith Nash, Linda Steele, and Jane M. Ussher
An Unreasonable Presumption: The National Security/Foreign Affairs Nexus in Immigration Law, Anthony J. DeMattee, Matthew Lindsay, and Hallie Ludsin
Geography as Due Process in Immigration Court, Valeria Gomez
Commodified Inequality: Racialized Harm to Children and Families in the Injustice Enterprise, Daniel L. Hatcher
Comments of American Economic Liberties Project on 2023 Draft Merger Guidelines, Robert H. Lande and Erik Peinert
The Right to Migrate, Matthew J. Lindsay
Law without Order, Then Too Much Order, Then Not Enough?, Ronald Weich
Submissions from 2022
A Butterfly in COVID: Structural Racism and Baltimore's Pretrial Legal System, Doug Colbert and Colin Starger
Beyond Window Dressing: Public Participation for Marginalized Communities in the Datafied Society, Michele E. Gilman
Expanding Civil Rights to Combat Digital Discrimination on the Basis of Poverty, Michele E. Gilman
Me, Myself and My Digital Double: Extending Sara Greene’s Stealing (Identity) from the Poor to the Challenges of Identity Verification, Michele E. Gilman
Turning Participation Into Power: A Water Justice Case Study, Jaime A. Lee
Advancing Disability Rights-Based Refugee and Asylum Claims, Janet E. Lord, Elizabeth Heideman, and Michael Ashley Stein
Disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration in Colombia: Lost human rights opportunities for ex-combatants with disabilities, Minerva Rivas Velarde, Janet E. Lord, Michael Ashley Stein, and Thomas Shakespeare
How Algorithm-Assisted Decision Making Is Influencing Environmental Law and Climate Adaptation, Sonya Ziaja
Submissions from 2021
The Rule of Law: A Necessary Pillar of Free and Democratic Societies for Protecting Human Rights, John Bessler
Designing Nonrecognition Rules Under the Internal Revenue Code, Fred B. Brown
Periods for Profit and the Rise of Menstrual Surveillance, Michele E. Gilman
Asking the Menstruation Question to Achieve Menstrual Justice, Margaret E. Johnson
Menstrual Dignity and the Bar Exam, Margaret E. Johnson, Marcy L. Karin, and Elizabeth Cooper
Duress in Immigration Law, Elizabeth Keyes
A More Just, Inclusive Future for Sports, Dionne L. Koller
Turning Participation Into Power: A Water Justice Case Study, Jaime Alison Lee
The Authoritative Text as Imperative to Comprehensibility of Legislation, James Maxeiner
Discharged and Discarded: The Collateral Consequences of a Less-Than-Honorable Discharge, Hugh Barrett McClean
Republicanism: Philosophical Aspects | Republicanismo: aspectos filosóficos, Mortimer N.S. Sellers
My Family Belongs to Me: A Child’s Constitutional Right to Family Integrity, Shanta Trivedi
Student Demands: How Should Law Schools and Their Deans Respond?, Ronald Weich
Climate and transportation policy sequencing in California and Quebec, Sonya Ziaja, Mark Purdon, Julie Witcover, Colin Murphy, Mark Winfield, Genevieve Giuliano, Charles Séguin, Colleen Kaiser, Jacques Papy, and Lewis Fulton
Submissions from 2020
The Ground on Which We All Stand: A Conversation About Menstrual Equity Law and Activism, Bridget J. Crawford, Margaret E. Johnson, Marcy L. Karin, Laura Strausfeld, and Emily Gold Waldman
Five Privacy Principles (from the GDPR) the United States Should Adopt To Advance Economic Justice, Michele E. Gilman
POVERTY LAWGORITHMS A Poverty Lawyer’s Guide to Fighting Automated Decision-Making Harms on Low-Income Communities, Michele E. Gilman
Juvenile Court Interagency Agreements: Subverting Impartial Justice to Maximize Revenue from Children, Daniel L. Hatcher
An Open Letter from Heaven to Donald Trump, F. Michael Higginbotham
Lessons Learned From the Suffrage Movement, Margaret E. Johnson
Title IX and Menstruation, Margaret E. Johnson, Emily Gold Waldman, and Bridget J. Crawford
Can COVID-19 Get Congress to Finally Strengthen U.S. Antitrust Law?, Robert H. Lande and Sandeep Vaheesan
Preventing the Curse of Bigness Through Conglomerate Merger Legislation, Robert H. Lande and Sandeep Vaheesan
The Sherman Act is a No-Fault Monopolization Statute: A Textualist Demonstration, Robert H. Lande and Richard O. Zerbe Jr.
Dalliances, Defenses, and Due Process: Prosecuting Sexual Harassment in the Me Too Era, Kenneth Lasson
From Socrates to Selfies: Legal Education and the Metacognitive Revolution, Jaime Alison Lee
Formal and Informal Constitutional Amendment, Mortimer N.S. Sellers
Responding Effectively to Trauma Manifestations in Child Welfare Cases, Rebecca Stahl
Submissions from 2019
The Marquis Beccaria: An Italian penal reformer’s meteoric rise in the British Isles in the transatlantic Republic of Letters, John Bessler
Tax Treatment of Legal Fees Under 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Fred B. Brown
Does Crime Pay? Cartel Penalties and Profits, John M. Connor and Robert H. Lande
State Report Cards: Grading Criminal Record Relief Laws for Survivors of Human Trafficking, Jessica Emerson
The Future of Clinical Legal Scholarship, Michele E. Gilman
Braiding the Strands of Narrative and Critical Reflection with Critical Theory and Lawyering Practice, Carolyn Grose and Margaret E. Johnson
An Examination of the Lethality Assessment Program (LAP): Perspectives on Implementation, HelpSeeking, and Victim Empowerment, Margaret E. Johnson
Menstrual Justice, Margaret E. Johnson
Environmental Refugees? Rethinking What’s in a Name, Elizabeth Keyes
Amateur Regulation and the Unmoored United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, Dionne L. Koller
The Properties of Integration: Mixed-Income Housing as Discrimination Management, Audrey McFarlane
The Ideal Collaborative Partner: A Tribute to Jana Singer, Jane C. Murphy
Complexity Cubed: Partnerships, Interest, and the Proposed Regs, Walter D. Schwidetzky
In Defense of the PIP Regulations, Walter D. Schwidetzky
Religious Issues in Child Welfare Cases, Rebecca Stahl
The Harm of Child Removal, Shanta Trivedi
Submissions from 2018
THE ABOLITIONIST MOVEMENT COMES OF AGE: FROM CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AS A LAWFUL SANCTION TO A PEREMPTORY, INTERNATIONAL LAW NORM BARRING EXECUTIONS, John D. Bessler
Proposing a Single, Simpler Test for Cash Equivalency, Fred B. Brown
The Merger Incipiency Doctrine and the Importance of "Redundant" Competitors, Peter C. Carstensen and Robert H. Lande
The Surveillance Gap: The Harms of Extreme Privacy and Data Marginalization, Michele E. Gilman and Rebecca Green
Criminal Doctrines of Faith, David Jaros
Feminist Judgments & #MeToo, Margaret E. Johnson
A Twenty-First-Century Olympic and Amateur Sports Act, Dionne L. Koller
The Decline of Free Speech on the Postmodern Campus: The Troubling Evolution of the Heckler's Veto, Kenneth Lasson
The Perpetual “Invasion”: Past as Prologue in Constitutional Immigration Law, Matthew Lindsay
Progress or Profit: Reconsidering the Shortened Statutory Period Scheme, Max Oppenheimer
Innovating Criminal Justice, Natalie Ram
Stories of Experience: Economic Inequality in Mediation, Robert Rubinson
An Immodest Proposal for Birth Registration in Donor-Assisted Reproduction, In the Interest of Science and Human Rights, Elizabeth Samuels
An Immodest Proposal for Birth Registration in Donor-Assisted Reproduction, In the Interest of Science and Human Rights, Elizabeth Samuels
Submissions from 2017
Another Look at the Need for Family Law Education Reform: One Law School's Innovations, Barbara A. Babb
The Italian Enlightenment and the American Revolution: Cesare Beccaria's Forgotten Influence on American Law, John Bessler
Comment on “The Empirical Basis for Antitrust: Cartels, Mergers, and Remedies”, John M. Connor and Robert H. Lande
Voting Realism, Gilda R. Daniels
THE PERSISTENCE OF THE CONFEDERATE NARRATIVE, Peggy Cooper Davis, Anderson Francois, and Colin Starger
Parallel State, Gregory Dolin and Irina D. Manta
Left Behind: How the Absence of a Federal Vacatur Law Disadvantages Survivors of Human Trafficking, Jessica Emerson and Alison Aminzadeh
Razing the Patent Bar, William Hubbard
Too Conflicted to be Transparent: Giving Affordable Financing its ‘Good Name’ Back, Cassandra Jones Havard
Unconventional Refugees, Elizabeth Keyes
The Presumptions of Classical Liberal Constitutionalism, Matthew J. Lindsay
Child Rights Trending: Accommodating Children with Disabilities in the Global Human Rights Framework and US Foreign Policy, Janet E. Lord
Privacy, Poverty, and Big Data: A Matrix of Vulnerabilities for Poor Americans, Mary Madden, Michele E. Gilman, Karen Levy, and Alice Marwick
The Diversity Rationale For Affirmative Action In Military Contracting, Hugh Barrett McClean
Leaving Other Than Honorable Soldiers Behind, Hugh Barrett McClean and Dan Scapardine
Cities, Inclusion and Exactions, Audrey McFarlane and Randall K. Johnson
Reproducing Gender and Race Inequality in the Blawgosphere, Jane C. Murphy and Solangel Maldonado
Science as Speech, Natalie Ram
Indigency, Secrecy, and Questions of Quality: Minimizing the Risk of "Bad" Mediation for Low-Income Litigants, Robert Rubinson
Realizing Dispute Resolution: Meeting the Challenges of Legal Realism Through Mediation, Robert Rubinson
Partnership Tax Allocations: The Basics, Walter D. Schwidetzky
Temporary and Proposed Section 752 Regulations: Progress or Regress?, Walter D. Schwidetzky