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Scholarly Publications from 2024
Police Vigilantism, Nadia Banteka
110
Va. L. Rev.
1439
(2024)
Constraining Constitution-Making, Adam Chilton, Cristián Eyzaguirre, David Landau, and Mila Versteeg
1
J. L. Empirical Analysis
1
(2024)
303 Creative LLC, Public Accomodations Law, and the Many Possible Futures of Rights, Jacob Eisler
32
Wm. & Mary Bill of Rights J.
909
(2024)
Juries and Tax: The Effect of Income Taxation on Tort Damages, Jeffrey H. Kahn and John E. Lopatka
76
S.C. L. Rev.
49
(2024)
Of Convergence and Contingency: Some Thoughts on Public Firm Fiduciary Duties, Jay B. Kesten
68
Fla. L. Rec. Forum
136
(2024)
Market versus policy responses to novel occupational risks, Robert J. Kramer, Elissa Philip Gentry, and W Kip Viscusi
21
J. Empirical Legal Stud.
716
(2024)
Restorative Constitutionalism, David Landau and Rosalind Dixon
81
Wash. & Lee L. Rev.
455
(2024)
Utopian constitutionalism in Chile, David Landau and Rosalind Dixon
13
Global Const.
228
(2024)
Balancing Predictability with Flexibility in Contract Negotiation and Drafting, Tahirih V. Lee
25
Tenn. J. Bus. L.
1005
(2024)
An Information Theory of Intentional Trademark Infringement, Jake Linford
62
Hous. L. Rev.
275
(2024)
Retrenching Speech Protective Thresholds in Trademark Law, Jake Linford
73
Am. U. L. F.
181
(2024)
Calculating the Harms of Political Use of Popular Music, Jake Linford and Aaron Perzanowski
75
UC L. J.
293
(2024)
Cognitive Content Moderation: Freedom of Thought and the First Amendment Right to Receive Subconscious Information, Mason Marks
76
Fla. L. Rev.
469
(2024)
State Drug Laws, Mason Marks
93
Fordham L. Rev.
439
(2024)
Fair Notice and Criminalizing Abortions, Brian G. Slocum and Nadia Banteka
113
J. Crim. L. Criminology
747
(2024)
First Amendment Defenses to Alien Transportation Crimes, Charquia Wright
32
Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J.
971
(2024)
Scholarly Publications from 2023
100 Years of International IP - Reflections on Past, Present and Future, Frederick M. Abbott
41
Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J.
415
(2023)
Prosecuting Excessive Pricing of Pharmaceuticals under Competition Law: Evolutionary Development, Frederick M. Abbott
24
Colum. Sci. & Tech. L. Rev.
173
(2023)
Military Officers as Neo-Classical Professionals: Guardians of the Republic, Not Merely Servants of the Regime, Rob Atkinson
53
U. Memphis L. Rev.
667
(2023)
Police Brutality as Torture, Nadia Banteka
70
UCLA L. Rev.
470
(2023)
Unconstitutional Police Pretexts, Nadia Banteka
2023
Wis. L. Rev.
1871
(2023)
Implied Organizations and Technological Governance, Shawn Bayern
64
William & Mary Law Review
969
(2023)
Climate Change and the Challenge to Liberalism, Jacob Eisler
12
Global Constitutionalism
1
(2023)
Disregarding Uncertainty, Marginalizing Patients, Elissa Philip Gentry
57
Ind. L. Rev.
357
(2023)
Democracy's Other Boundary Problem: The Law of Disqualification, Tom Ginsburg, Aziz Z. Huq, and David Landau
111
Cal. L. Rev.
1633
(2023)
Climate Insecurity, Shi-Ling Hsu
Utah L. Rev.
129
(2023)
On Electric Vehicles and Environmental Policies for Innovation, A Book Review of The Global Rise of the Modern Plug-in Electric Vehicle: Public Policy, Innovation, and Strategy, by John Graham, Shi-Ling Hsu
14
Hastings Sci. Tech. L. J.
231
(2023)
Rethinking the Federal Emergency Powers Regime, David Landau
84
Ohio St. L. J.
603
(2023)
Socioeconomic Rights in Latin America: Closing the Gap between Aspiration and Reality, David Landau
57
R.D.E.
7
(2023)
Two Models of Protecting Democracy: Federalism and the U.S. Deviation, David Landau
70
Drake L. Rev.
605
(2023)
Dobbs, Democracy, and Dysfunction, David Landau and Rosalind Dixon
2023
Wis. L. Rev.
1569
(2023)
The Application of Law as a Key to Understanding Judicial Independence, Tahirih V. Lee
17
FIU L. Rev.
159
(2023)
Trademark Tarnishmyths, Jake Linford, Justin Sevier, and Allyson Willis
55
Ariz. St. L. J.
609
(2023)
Microdosing Psychedelics Under Local, State, and Federal Law, Mason Marks, I Glenn Cohen, Jonathan Perez-Reyzin, and David Angelatos
103
B.U. L. Rev.
573
(2023)
Judicial Reform or Abusive Constitutionalism in Israel, Yaniv Roznai, Rosalind Dixon, and David Landau
56
Isr. L. Rev.
292
(2023)
Scholarly Publications from 2022
Police Ignorance and (Un)Reasonable Fourth Amendment Exclusion, Nadia Banteka
Vanderbilt Law Review
365
(2022)
Rethinking Constitutionally Impermissible Punishment, Nadia Banteka
Notre Dame Law Review Reflection
40
(2022)
Conceptualising Corruption and the Rule of Law, Jacob Eisler
85
Modern Law Review
1071
(2022)
Rethinking the Government Speech Doctrine, Post-Trump, Jacob Eisler
2022
University of Illinois Law Review
1943
(2022)
The Pendulum Swings Back: New Authoritarian Threats to Liberal Democratic Constitutionalism, Jacob Eisler
11
Global Constitutionalism
1
(2022)
Damned Causation, Elissa Philip Gentry
54
Arizona State Law Journal
419
(2022)
Who Owns the Critical Vision in International Legal History?: Reflections on Anne Orford's International Law and the Politics of History, Afroditi Giovanopoulou
Temple International & Comparitive Law Journal
19
(2022)
Whither Rationality, Shi-Ling Hsu
120
Mich. L. Rev.
1165
(2022)
A Taxing Mistake, Jeffrey H. Kahn
44
Cardozo L. Rev. De Novo
171
(2022)
The Remote Nature of International Trade Transactions, Tahirih V. Lee
23
Tenn L. J. Bus. L.
216
(2022)
Trademark Fame and Corpus Linguistics, Jake Linford and Kyra Nelson
45
Colum. J. L. Arts
171
(2022)
Automating FDA Regulation, Mason Marks
Duke Law Journal
1207
(2022)
Patents on Psychedelics: The Next Legal Battlefront of Drug Development, Mason Marks and I. Glenn Cohen
Harvard Law Review Forum
(2022)
The Public Trust Doctrine, Property, and Society, Erin Ryan
Handbook of Property, Law, and Society (Graham, Davies & Godden, eds.)
(2022)
Private Rights of Action in Privacy Law, Lauren Henry Scholz
63
William & Mary Law Review
1639
(2022)