“L’écrit, les archives et le droit en Angelterre (IXe-XIIe siècle)”
- International and Comparative Law
- Legal History
“Here Comes the Pro Se Plaintiff”
“Benchmarking, Critical Infrastructure Security, and the Regulatory War on Terror”
- Administrative Law
“Documenting Discrimination in Voting: Judicial Findings Under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act Since 1982”
- Civil Rights
“Comparative Fiscal Federalism: What Can the U.S. Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice Learn From Each Other’s Tax Jurisprudence?”
- Tax Law
“Can the Punishment Fit the Crime When Suspects Confess Child Sexual Abuse?”
“Videotaping Investigative Interviews of Children in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse: One Community’s Approach”
“Law’s Own Ontology: A Comment on Law’s Quandary”
“Looking to the East: The Stories of modern Indian People and the Development of Tribal Law”
“Women’s September 11th: Rethinking the International Law of Conflict”
- International and Comparative Law
- Human Rights
“Harnessing and Sharing the Benefits of State-Sponsored Research: Intellectual Property Rights and Data Sharing in California’s Stem Cell Initiative”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“The Iron Cold of the Marshall Trilogy”
“What Are Trade Agreements For?: Two Conflicting Stories Told by Economists, with a Lesson for Lawyers”
“Toward a Theory of Intertribal and Intratribal Common Law”
“The Professionalisation of Lawyers in England”
- Legal History
“Relative Access to Corrective Speech: A New Test for Requiring Actual Malice”
- Law and Technology
“Boilerplate Today: The Rise of Modularity and the Waning of Consent”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Second Best Damage Action Deterrence”
“The War on Terrorism and International Humanitarian Law”
- International and Comparative Law
- Human Rights
“Jus Cogens, Article 103 of the UN Charter and Other Hierarchical Techniques of Conflict Solution”
- Human Rights
“Two Approaches to Internationalizing the Curriculum: Some Comments”
- International and Comparative Law
“Why Japan?: A Rube Goldberg experiment in Comparative Law”
“Self-Incrimination’s Covert Federalism”
“Do We Need New International Law to Protect Women in Armed Conflict?”
“Rewriting Shutts for Fun, Not to Profit”
“Directors’ Duties and Liabilities in Corporate Control and Restructuring Transactions: Recent Developments in Korea”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Boilerplate and Economic Power in Auto Manufacturing Contracts”
“Passport to Toledo: Cuno, the World Trade Organization, and the European Court of Justice”
- Tax Law
“The Washington University Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse: Using Court Records for Research, Teaching, and Policymaking”
“Why India?: World’s Largest Democracy, With an Anglo-American Common Law System”
- International and Comparative Law
“A Comment on Nielsen’s and Albiston’s Sample Selection Methodology, and Implications for the ‘Have-Nots’ ”
- Public Interest Law
“We Don’t Need to See Them Cry: Eliminating the Subjective Apprehension Element of the Well-Founded Fear Analysis for Child Refugee Applicants”
- Children and the Law