Popular Media is a collection of faculty scholarly communications that target a broader audience than purely legal academic scholarship. This collection may include briefs, blog postings, magazine articles, editorials, and television and radio interviews.
Submissions from 2000
Antitrust & the Media - II, Robert H. Lande
Jerusalem Policy Makes No Sense, Kenneth Lasson
Improve the City: Send Your Kids to Its Schools, Jane C. Murphy
Submissions from 1999
Justice and Jonathan Pollard, Angelo Codevilla, Irwin Cotler, Alan Dershowitz, and Kenneth Lasson
Yes, Microsoft Did Hurt Consumers, Albert A. Foer and Robert H. Lande
Drum Majors for Justice, F. Michael Higginbotham and José F. Anderson
Microsoft Critic Urges Break-Up, Robert H. Lande
Pollard Treated Unfairly, Kenneth Lasson
The Demonization of Jonathan Pollard, Kenneth Lasson
Submissions from 1998
Post-Chicago School Paradigm Emerges: A New Foundation For Antitrust Law, Albert A. Foer and Robert H. Lande
Ax-Grinding Politics Leads to Unequal Justice, Kenneth Lasson
Denial on the Campuses Demonstrably False Ideas Should Not Necessarily Be Protected by Bill of Rights, Kenneth Lasson
Passage of Religious Freedom Act Necessary to Fulfill Maryland's National Leadership Role, Kenneth Lasson
Pollard Case Is One for the Legal Books, Kenneth Lasson
Twain's Admiration of Jews Conflicted His Article of 100 Years Ago Seems Less Flattering Today, Kenneth Lasson
Why Clinton Should Pardon Pollard – Now, Kenneth Lasson
Assembly Bill to Speed Divorce after Abuse Will Save Many Lives, Bring Needed Reform, Jane C. Murphy
'M' Is for the Many Things That 'Mother' Means Family Life Has Changed, but Family Law Hasn't Kept Pace, Jane C. Murphy
Submissions from 1997
Long Overdue, Kenneth Lasson
Pollard and Priorities, Kenneth Lasson
Submissions from 1996
Free Speech Faces Hostile Environment: An Aggressive Hunt for Sex Harassment Leaves Plenty of Wreckage, Kenneth Lasson
Skunk in an Onion Patch Buchanan Threatens Dole If He Doesn't Shut Up-and America If He Does, Kenneth Lasson
The Astonishing Year(s) of 1996: A Confusion of Tongues and Alphabetical Camels the First Time as Tragedy, Kenneth Lasson
Submissions from 1995
Litigation in the U.S. and in the Civil Law System: What Can We Learn from Each Other?, James Maxeiner
Submissions from 1994
Campuses and Common Sense, Kenneth Lasson
Fight Muhammad's 'Secret' with Facts, Kenneth Lasson
Labor Is Losing Ground in the Workplace, Kenneth Lasson
Submissions from 1993
Care for Those Who Wore the Uniform, Kenneth Lasson
Groveling at the Feet of Football's Greedy Lords, Kenneth Lasson
Jonathan Pollard: A More Genuine Notion of Justice, Kenneth Lasson
The Myth of the Impartial Judge, Jane C. Murphy
Submissions from 1992
A Field of Dreams Needs a History, Kenneth Lasson
Submissions from 1991
Our First Televised Genocide, Kenneth Lasson
The Trouble with Protest, Kenneth Lasson
Submissions from 1990
Free Speech: It's Great For Hate, Kenneth Lasson
Some Words Are Injurious . . . Some Cause a Raging Storm, Kenneth Lasson
Submissions from 1988
Antitrust Synthesis, Robert H. Lande
Panel Discussion on Self-Regulation, Robert H. Lande
Submissions from 1987
An Anti-Antitrust Activist?; Podium, Robert H. Lande
New Forces Chip Away at Agencies' Policy of Antitrust Abandonment, Joe Sims and Robert H. Lande
Submissions from 1985
Vertical Restraints Guidelines: A Step Forward, Joe Sims and Robert H. Lande
Submissions from 1984
DOJ Adds Revisionist Dollop to '82 Merger Guidelines, Joe Sims and Robert H. Lande